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Companies LOVE punishing their customers while the pirates sail on without trouble
Is he not paying a monthly subscription on top of all this? They're getting their money back pretty quickly.
I doubt that he's paying a subscription for a single movie, besides he got refunded 5 extra bucks, which amounts to at least something
So now all of the movies to OP's name have a chance to get removed. How great /s
I suppose you're right.
I think in supposed to double down when I'm wrong on the internet... "How dare you make such outlandish claims! I'd Bezos doesn't send the user £1M plus a ticket for a space trip, then the user shouldn't settle!"
Was that good? 🤣
Are you fine with me taking anything from your home as long as I pay you the purchase price + £5? Some of us assign a greater value to some of the things we own than the purchase price.
What are you talking about? Amazon's digital video purchases don't require any monthly access fee. He paid £5.99 with the idea that he'll get to keep it indefinitely, just like a physical DVD. I don't get why you think it is ok for a seller to revert the sale of a digital item at any time for just the purchase price + £5 but (I presume?) not other sales?