"Scott" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
>
>> Well, YOU'RE the one describing their decision as devious! I'm pointing
>> out
>> that you're wasting a lot of energy over a product you don't buy, with
>> absolutely zero knowledge of whether it might, in fact, have been a good
>> decision for both the company and the consumer.
>
> Well, there you go again. Actually, you're the one who made it a major
> waste of energy. The paragraph above is so full of errors, I shudder at
> the effort required to address all of them.
>
>
>> Uh...because you're taking the time to whine to people who can only offer
>> POSSIBLE answers to your complaints (this newsgroup), instead of having
>> the
>> balls to write a letter to the company? Afraid to find out that their
>> reasons might've been some which are perfectly acceptable to you?
>
> Again with the ad hominems You don't lose gracefully, do you?
I have a friend who never has written, and says he never will write a letter
to a company or any of his elected officials because "it probably won't make
any difference". Is that you, too?
If it were practical to post one's mailing address in a newsgroup, I'd send
you a whole book of stamps, and I'm absolutely serious.
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