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Amazon Still Lauding Bellisles

Eugene Volokh notes that Amazon has not changed their official review of Arming America.

One of his readers comments that he got a response from Amazon's editor that they might consider doing so, sometime.

I suspect a letter to Jeff Bezos might get a more prompt response.

Posted by Rand Simberg at November 22, 2002 09:06 AM
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If you've ever had to deal with Amazon.com's customer service you wouldn't be surprised at their lack of responsiveness. Amazon's policy seems to be that the customer is to be treated condescendingly and not given a straight answer to his question. The website is well designed and the service generally acceptable, but you really don't want to have to deal with any human beings (assuming that's what they are) there.

Posted by Bruce Rheinstein at November 22, 2002 02:24 PM


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