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Old 09-06-2025, 04:30 PM   #105
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
I think two inconvenient factors are being ignored. One, sufficient collective action by those who deplore Amazon’s practices just might have an effect. Yep, it’s not much on the individual level, but it’s like voting; it’s what you can do and it matters in the aggregate. And there is a moral component to supporting heinous practices and complaining about them.
Imho, personally can't believe that those email that every once and then comes in notifications, as for "some legal threat against Amazon" would ever land anythere; not saying like it might even slightly interest me, and really sorry for those whose needs it.
I don't think a company that big wouldn't be able by itself to start those disputes just to be sure those will never land. Probably I'm skeptical, but can't trust them.
Anyway I'm not angry about, to me looks only as companies policies, and luckily can do without.

Edit: btw, some companies dropped Amazon, e.g. Vans has just sneakers in there, no cush-up insole versions; Yamamay literally dropped it, and pretty sure several others reputable too.

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