08-23-2011, 12:00 AM
To Barnes & Noble,
I recently ordered a Kindle device from
amazon.com. It has not arrived yet, but should be here any day now. One
of the books I wanted to download is What the Bleep Do We Know. They
don't have it as an ebook at Amazon, but you have it here. I just found
out that YOUR ebooks do not support the Kindle device. Why should you
limit yourselves? I would have bought the ebook from you if I could read
it on the Kindle. Do you think you are doing yourselves a favor by not
being able to take my money? Chances are others, who own Kindle devices,
would be buying ebooks from you as well. After all, your regular books
can be read by those who buy from Amazon why shouldn't your ebooks?
I
don't need any explanations from you why not. In the future do
yourselves a favor and make your electronic books available to those who
have Kindle devices. Thanks
UPDATE: I had an online chat with an
Amazon representative and found that they do indeed have this book in
electronic Kindle format! Alright!
The guy's name was Achmed
Sagaloot or something. If I was talking to him on the phone I probably
would not understand half of what he said, but in an online chat I could
easily understand everything he stated. Online chat is far superior to
talking to some schmuck in India who you can barely understand.
I recently ordered a Kindle device from
amazon.com. It has not arrived yet, but should be here any day now. One
of the books I wanted to download is What the Bleep Do We Know. They
don't have it as an ebook at Amazon, but you have it here. I just found
out that YOUR ebooks do not support the Kindle device. Why should you
limit yourselves? I would have bought the ebook from you if I could read
it on the Kindle. Do you think you are doing yourselves a favor by not
being able to take my money? Chances are others, who own Kindle devices,
would be buying ebooks from you as well. After all, your regular books
can be read by those who buy from Amazon why shouldn't your ebooks?
I
don't need any explanations from you why not. In the future do
yourselves a favor and make your electronic books available to those who
have Kindle devices. Thanks
UPDATE: I had an online chat with an
Amazon representative and found that they do indeed have this book in
electronic Kindle format! Alright!
The guy's name was Achmed
Sagaloot or something. If I was talking to him on the phone I probably
would not understand half of what he said, but in an online chat I could
easily understand everything he stated. Online chat is far superior to
talking to some schmuck in India who you can barely understand.

