If you disagree, I would argue you have a very sad view of the world, where truth and cooperation are inferior to lies and manipulation.
If you disagree, I would argue you have a very sad view of the world, where truth and cooperation are inferior to lies and manipulation.
Amazon and Microsoft seem to be doing really well for themselves.
Big, long lived companies excel at delivering exactly what they say they are, and people vote with their wallet on this.
Amazon are trustworthy?
That's going to be news to the large number of people who've received counterfeit books, dodgy packages, and so on. This is not a new problem:
Amazon has been ignoring the problem for a long time, and is well aware of it.
They're so aware of it that I'd personally (not a lawyer though) consider them culpable due to their inaction in making any substantial actions towards fixing the problems.