Posted by Dave H (MI) on February 13, 2015 at 09:26:06 from (50.108.79.234):
In Reply to: OT---Amazon (rant) posted by Jiles on February 13, 2015 at 08:51:15:
Amazon cannot possibly stock all the things they offer on their site. While I am sure they try to police their business partners, they don't really have control over them other than to drop them from the Amazon site. I can't say that it is entirely a reasonable position to expect things to go 100% perfectly when a giant like Amazon is acting as agent for thousands of smaller companies selling on the web. Must be a logistical nightmare to track of and deal with all these companies and their individual company policies. Sellers on Amazon range from individual authors promoting their books on up. I have run into the same situation, but it always gets resolved eventually.
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