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To be honest.. I think otherwise… Amazon is making it easy for fans to get his music… I am sure Amazon.. an excellent company it is.. would have done this for showing their respect for him..
I agree on this. Amazon should have found a better way of expressing their consolation if that is what they aimed at doing. May be they should have paid a tribute by distributing some of his songs for free to MJ\’s biggest fans, who are also Amazon customers. You can get all his songs on YouTube anyway. It will be interesting to see if they continue doing such promotions.
I think i like what they have now better. If not better, atleast tolerable.Chintu, I\’ve always had high regards for Amazon. Secondly, I think its super-duper easy to find something you are looking for on Amazon. Not even once have I had trouble to find something on Amazon. One did not really need something like this to get to MJ\’s music. If they were showing respect, they could have just left a note, (blog?) saying so. Amazon has their own blog, link the pic to the blog. Dont put a nice pic of MJ and lead people to his music and kind-of play with their emotions to sell more stuff. I definitly found it offensive.
I kind of agree with Chintu on this. When MJ died all I could think of were how to get his songs and if Amazon wanted to make it available then I don\’t see a problem.