It's sarcasm. There are not those steps, plain and simple. There is no wireless involved in Kindle for PC. Period, end of story. There is no reason to charge for wireless delivery, because there is no wireless. If someone later added a Kindle and wanted wireless delivery? Well, that's another story, sure, and charges then might be appropriate.
And going by the definitions used by anti-malware programs, I'm afraid you're quite simply wrong not to lable the program malware. Oh it won't, Amazon have enough clout to make the issue go away, but it clearly falls foul of the definitions - that sort of "contingency charge" is a clear, and fairly common, scam.
Last edited by DawnFalcon; 11-13-2009 at 11:24 PM.
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