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Old 11-03-2023, 02:49 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I would also expect to see a "You've purchased this book in the past" banner should I visit the book's page in the store in the future.
This would seem useless to me - since you'd have to purchase the book again after deleting it anyway. It might server as a warning to you "Do not buy this book again!", but it's unlikely that Amazon would choose to push you away from purchasing something from them.

We have all kinds of different people on this forum, in regards to how they view Amazon. Some dislike everything Amazon does. They are the devil. Avoid at all costs. Others would have Amazon come over for a visit, watch them crap in their coffee, and then say, "No problem. All is good. No controversy here." Others - probably the majority - like and buy from Amazon, but still can understand some things that Amazon does are pretty shady. I am in the latter group, and me pointing out the "permanently remove" contradiction was really addressed at others in the latter group as well. Those in the first group may grab their pitchforks and head off to burn down Amazon's headquarters. Those in the second group will probably just add a bit more sugar and finish their cup of coffee. The last group might think "This is a good thing to know. I'll tuck it away in my brain for potential use in later decisions."
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