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Old 05-26-2022, 03:32 PM   #80
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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.
I'm trying to figure out what my "current vendetta-like knee-jerk response" is supposed to look like. I still buy stuff from Amazon, I'm just not willing to give them (or any corporation or even a small business) a free pass. If they're (in my opinion) unethical, I'll call them out on it. I never signed a loyalty oath when I started doing business with Amazon. At least they're not Google, whom I won't deal with at all.
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