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Originally Posted by catsittingstill
And regarding Amazon having one-click turned on for Kindles to deliberately cause customers to accidentally buy the wrong book--I have a hard time squaring this with the page that immediately pops up when you buy a book on the Kindle that gives you the option of canceling the order.
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Ah.
You see, this hadn't
actually been mentioned. I don't (and won't) have a Kindle, and I was fully expecting it to work like the Amazon website (which I don't think is an unreasonable expectation), in that when you hit buy your card's already credited and if you'd ordered software, tough luck on cancelling.
Scratch that complaint then.
scveteran - Yes, but by Amazons standard, it's 30 books
ever, unless their policy has changed. This is why written returns policys are good, and bluntly if there are serious flaws I don't care anyway - I have a legal right to return the book, and when I have to anticipate having to take legal action to do so...at some point (even a decade down the line), well, it's offputting. When the store is so tightly integrated? It's a blocker.