>>8259729
Sure, they deliver.
But they also rig the search results to get you to over pay on their site.
They spent years operating "tax free", which was just one way they managed to beat the competitors out of business.
Only by the time anyone else tried to pull that same tax free scam, they made new laws, which forced everyone to abide, including Amazon. Only, by then, Amazon already took out the majority of the competition. Which allowed them to jack up prices, because they no longer had to compete. And because they became o powerful, they have the ability to flood search results, to make it that much more difficult to find competitors products for much cheaper. Which I guarantee you can probably find that book for less than $10 somewhere on the internet. Sure, Amazon might gibs you free shipping on your $400 used book, but I'm pretty sure it would be cheaper to buy elsewhere. But feel free to overpay hundreds of dollars while supporting a psychopath.
But seriously. I'm not lying about the control of information. If Amazon wanted to, they could literally buy up all other copies of this book and jack up the price even higher if they wanted to. Thereby restricting the flow of information to only the select few who can afford to pay thousands of dollars for information no longer in print. Bad enough the printing presses have been comped for centuries. This is just the next level of that type of stranglehold they've had over information, in order to keep us blind to the real