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Old 07-20-2009, 12:44 PM   #102
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Originally Posted by ebs View Post
The ones who justify any Amazon action no matter how stupid, unethical and probably illegal that action is. It's not a new phenomenon - you'll find this kind of almost religious fanatism in other on-line communities (e.g. Apple fans, Widnows fans, Linux fans, etc).
I familiar with the concept of "fanbois" and "fanatics". I was asking the question of Krischik because I've seen him/her use the term in posts at least a couple of times. After following his/her short history of posts, I would classify him/her to be the flip side of the same coin and was curious if he/she felt the same.

I believe there are very few totally if any "pro-Amazon" only posters. We have all had our issues with their actions (you only have check post histories to confirm - I myself have been burned) and swing on the pendulum depending on our personal experiences with a particular issue.

There is enough blindness all around.
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