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Posted by explosiveMidget - 6 hours ago
(7 hours ago)Ace Corona Wrote: Why not go to a book store or Bible store?
Book stores and libraries aren't found for miles around these days where I'm from.   Amazon ebay etc have taken over
Posted by Ace Corona - 7 hours ago
Why not go to a book store or Bible store?
Posted by BlitzKrieg - 9 hours ago
I wonder if their business model is going to implode over time
Posted by explosiveMidget - Yesterday, 09:44 PM
I've seen amazon drivers literally throw my packages at my neighbours door (wrong address retard) and i have to keep putting in for refunds etc. They'd be better off replacing those idiots with drones (srs)
Posted by BlitzKrieg - Yesterday, 03:00 PM
the one I got today was ALMOST completely free of visible damage, actually a miracle considering amazon CONSISTENTLY does the following 3 things
-put it in a carboard envelope without any padding
-contract the lowest scummiest transporters 
-the driver ALWAYs JAMS the envelope in my letterbox, forcefully

perhaps if I order 10 at once 1 might be good and I return the other 9, statistically it seems more probably because of several reasons
Posted by BlitzKrieg - Yesterday, 12:15 PM
I wonder if I keep ordering and returning, eventually I will get one that is properly packaged and not deformed. I don't think so, but I am continueing regardless