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Old 03-27-2025, 04:23 AM   #108
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Originally Posted by Drybonz View Post
If a person were upset about Amazon's ebook policies they don't have to completely stop buying products from Amazon or delete their account to protest... they could just stop buying ebooks. If everyone stopped buying ebooks (however unlikely that is, but hypothetically) it would send a very clear message to Amazon about those ebook policies.

This is what I’ve done. I’m not boycotting Amazon because I don’t get the point in doing so. I recognize it’s impossible to boycott Amazon entirely. Too many people don’t realize how much of the web runs on Amazon. I have stopped buying ebooks from Amazon because of the D&T removal. That does make sense to me. I’m not anti-Amazon. I’m against their anti-consumerist practices.
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