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Posted by: Andy Witter (Tuesday 15 November 2005, 6:40 PM)

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I have to say that as a formally loyal Sony customer I am deeply disappointed that Sony has resorted to such a low blow. And their totally arrogant attitude almost Draconian, about this whole incedent demonstrates to me that deep down Sony dislikes its customers. And when I think back I remember their refusal to support the MP3 format among other things. So their hardware arm is in it with their media arm. This is a sad day because almost every electronic device I own is a Sony product. From my car stereo to home theatre system to computer monitor and a VAIO among several other commercial products. and I recommend Sony to everyone I know and all our customers.. I want Sony to know that I am not a criminal and have personally spent over $100,000us on Sony products in my lifetime. And I have been responsible for many people purchasing Sony products. I want Sony to know that I wil never ever recommend another Sony product to anyone nor will I purchase another Sony product as long as I breath air on planet earth.

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