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(Unverified)Feb 28th 2009 8:54AM
Why didn't Amazon fight this more? This is a feature that so many were excited about and now there is talk of disabling it all together make me think it will dwindle sales a good bit. I think the problem begins with the fact that nobody is buying hard back books anymore and more digital copies of them, less revenue in somebodies pocket means more complaining. And call me ignorant but its probably the authors and publishers that are having a hard time transitioning into an electronic lifestyle, they probably have difficulties checking their own emails. Give the user, the consumer, the buyer the option to disable this.
nikescarFeb 28th 2009 10:23AM
Dwindle 2?