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Comment by LeonM

7 years ago

Wait... you bought the book and still got ads? That's unacceptable.

Ask for a full refund and never ever buy anything from that company again.

Yeah, I mean for context this is what it looks like: https://imgur.com/a/Ngcsa3q

It isn't uncommon for books to promote other books before/after the content, but something about having it in the page movement is so distracting. And it is slow to load in, meanwhile it is just a big white square blocking the book title with an animated spinner.

There isn't any company I would "trust" to provide an uniformly excellent experience so I don't really hold it against Amazon in toto, I still think their ability to do the long tail of retail is excellent. I didn't refund the book because I still borrowed it and read it, and I feel that the author and publisher still deserve their share since they've done nothing wrong.

You can now pay $200/mo for cable and still be forced to watch un-skippable ads for on-demand programming.

  • You _rent_ cable service. He _bought_ a book. Not the same thing.

    • Actually he 'rented' the book as well. Some years ago companies all found they could use the TOS against us for digital purchases. His 'purchase' was actually a license to view X content on Y devices Z times.

      This enrages me as they charge us money for a virtual good which as soon as we purchase is considered worthless by the selling company. They can ban you- effectively closing your account and blocking your access to your 'purchases', or they can, as discussed here, decide to remove your purchase for 'insert_reason' without making you whole. This incentivizes companies toward hostile consumer attitudes in the name of profit.