“The things about our cities that make you want to move here are the same reasons many of us live here — we have great systems of higher education, museums, and infrastructure that helps move people and things from one place to another,” the letter says. “But we got that stuff by collectively paying for it, through taxes, and we’re expecting Amazon to pay your fair share if you end up being our neighbor.”
“Traditional Chinese Medicine now is developing rapidly, and great efforts of mixed ownership reform will be continuously put on this area when we boost the whole industrial chain layout.”
“We hope that if this goes well, if customers love it, we’d love to do it in other places,” Cast said.
“We have continuously improved our experience since launch, but even at launch, when customers told us their kids had made purchases they didn’t want we refunded those purchases,” Amazon Vice President and Associate General Counsel Andrew DeVore said in the letter. “And as we have made clear from the outset of your inquiry, our experience at launch was responsible, customer-focused, and lawful, including prominent notice of in-app purchasing, effective parental controls, real-time notice of every in-app purchase, and world-class customer service.”
“We are focused on what matters to Canadians — jobs, growth and long-term prosperity,” Joly said. “The agreements signed between Canadian and Chinese companies will help grow both our economies.”
“We price our products irrespective of what sales tax is. That’s a customer obligation,” said Szkutak.
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“Years ago people didn’t think that consumers would buy things like clothing online,” Amazon’s Landry said in October. “And now we know that consumers are doing it in great numbers. We believe we’re at a similar turning point for fresh groceries and we’re ready to make a fresh grocery delivery a great new part of Prime.”
“We certainly would understand if customers were do that, because like everyone, they are and we are taking every precaution we can based on the evidence we have,” he said.
“We are focused on innovation and meeting our customers where they are – and increasingly that is in the digital space,” said John Rasmussen, Wells Fargo’s head of Personal Lending Group, in a press release. “This is a tremendous opportunity to bring together two great brands.”
“Through a lot of conversations with Jeff, we’ve sort of absorbed some of this stuff by osmosis,” Washington Post Editor?Martin Baron told the New York Times. “We now have an opportunity to ask him how things have worked at Amazon, for example. And he has a consumer obsession.”