First of all I would like to inform you that the bad rating is not because of the song. "Could you be loved" by Bob Marley is enfach divine in my ears, no, the poor rating applies solely to the so to say "improved" buying experience of MP3s on Amazon.com. According to Amazon, should this "improvement" cause MP3s - without them "cumbersome" to put in the cart - shopping. With a purchase on the "Shopping Cart" has one at the end before the final order gives again the opportunity to see his order to change the address or the account and, where appropriate, to delete items from the cart. Especially the latter - just like the entire step just mentioned - is at the "1-Click ordering" NOT (and I repeat "NOT") available. including the leads? -> Once geclickt too much and hey presto "the article has been successfully acquired". Where is the possibility of control? There is none! Ingenious marketing strategy from Amazon.com and Co., is not it? Through the "omission" of the possibility of control, which can be expected as a normal customer well, the more click leads directly to the purchase of the item (in my case: "Could you be loved - Bob Marley"). Thus, a further reconsideration of the purchase will be formally ignored. A message to the men and women of Amazon: "Runs the cart / basket when purchasing an MP3 back and save you so us normal customer unnecessary trouble or even frustration in some cases"
To deliver a more befitting Review: Could you be loved 5 star 1-Click supermarket 0 stars