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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Of course not. But surely there's some middle ground between that and your current vendetta-like knee-jerk response to all things Amazon? Or perhaps you don't realize that you do it? Amazon didn't kick your dog. Just treating them like a company you don't like rather than a windmill to tilt at (or an evil dragon in need of slaying) would be a step in the right direction.
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What has anyone done here to treat Amazon like "a windmill to tilt at (or an evil dragon in need of slaying)"? We're writing why we don't like it, and some of us are saying we prefer not to buy from them.
I'd also like to hear what's "knee-jerk" about this -- as I understand the expression, a "knee-jerk response" is when one takes shortcuts without thinking, but if one has read reports from different sources about Amazon, and thought about what one has read, and drawn a conclusion about that, I can hardly see what's "knee-jerk" about then leaning on that conclusion whenever Amazon is a topic for discussion.