> Again, I'm not blaming Amazon for any of this. It's just interesting to see how much thought has gone into basically attempting to deceive consumers.
It says things that are strictly true and presents the Fire in the best possible light, while leaving off anything that might balance out the comparison.
There's probably some weird parallel to Hacker News called Copywriting News where they're praising the people who created this promo.
It says things that are strictly true and presents the Fire in the best possible light, while leaving off anything that might balance out the comparison.
There's probably some weird parallel to Hacker News called Copywriting News where they're praising the people who created this promo.