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Originally Posted by guyanonymous
I agree that Amazon is NOT making all the right choices as well. Even though it's virtual though, the higher prices may be something Amazon doesn't want clogging up their virtual store-front (and stats they use to sell the kindle, and as some say, grow the ebook market). They have that right too.
A few years ago, in Vancouver, a major Pro shop stopped selling Nikon cameras completely. They did this in response to poor and, according the them, negligent behavior from the <major camera manufactuer>'s service department in Western Canada. Did it frustrate some buyers? For sure...but it also got them more respect from the consumers who considered the reasons behind their decision. They also put a stop to having enraged customers who blamed them for <major camera manufactuer> service's actions. It's been 5+ years and they still, at least on their website, have a single mention of <major camera manufactuer>. I respect their conviction, even if it hasn't produced a required change, as they see
Please note: The <major camera manufactuer> is one of the big 2, and is readily available at other camera shops throughout town.
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Ummmm, if you're trying not to plainly state the camera manufacture's name, you should make sure you've caught all the references

Unless the store stopped selling Nikon since Canon had poor service
