Not exact matches
They launched in India a month ago, giving Amazon access to a potentially
huge customer base; by the
end of 2017, they're due to arrive in Japan, a country known
for embracing new consumer technologies.
In order to grow our company without compromising quality, we have to pass some of that cost to our
customers, or we will
end up as a failed business with a
huge heart that did not make meaningful change
for people and the planet.
And yet, they still got so many complaints that their books «aren't on Kindle» that in the
end they had to make a
huge change their store's selling policies, changing the way they'd sold e-books
for over a decade and disgruntling many of their oldest
customers, in order to put their e-books on Amazon so more people would actually buy them.