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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (4700)5/26/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: Mark Fowler  Respond to of 164684
 
If I were to shell out a bunch of money for a product other than books,
Amazon would be the last I would trust. I would feel far more comfortable
buying the same product through the local Barnes and Noble store. I know
they will not declare bankruptcy on me. I know how tofind them. I can sue
them in my local county if that ever came to pass.<<

Oh god Glenn, i don't think i'd want you as a customer if i were Amzn.

Just kidding! Amzn isn't going to go bankrupt and you can sue them too or anybody, if you have the bucks and a good lawyer. I trust them, for they been good to me so far. And i can't see why generally people wouldn't trust them too. Most people wouldn't care to know what Amzn's financial situation would be in on a purchase of small items such as books, CDs, and videos as long as they deliver and provide a good service for a reasonable price. And so far Amzn is doing a good job, for as fast as they're growing in my view.

BTW, hope your holiday was a good one.