Kindle owners are staging an online protest over Kindle e-books that cost more than $9.99. The weapon they’re using is Amazon’s tagging system, as price offenders are getting hit with a special “9 99 boycott” tag.
It is getting so popular that a Connecticut librarian C O’Brien, who daily tags Kindle’s over priced books with the ’9 99 boycott’ tag and removing only when price drops below the threshold.”
Who’s fault for the high prices : Publishers, wait didn’t we hear that same song and dance with Apple and the iTunes?
Where is the 999 boycott for Apple prices?
Other Boycotts I would Like Tagged
Walmart
Non Energy Efficient Products
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Office
Any Product Which Traveled More Than 100 miles (100 mile diet)
Any Product Which Includes Elements Traveled More Than 100 Miles (All Processed Foods, Nike . . .)
Television Programs that Really Aren’t that Funny (2.5 Men)
Television Programs that just copied Overseas Programming (American Idol, The Office . . .)
Movies that Just Copied Overseas Hits (The Ring, 3 Men and a Baby. . .)
Movies that are Remakes (Little Women, Freaky Friday, Witch Moutain . . .)
Any Company that Deducts their Way out of Paying Taxes
Any Company that isn’t Green
The True Profit of Any Given Product (anything over 5-10% is just greedy)

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
It is time to transparency in our consumerism. We all remember Mr. Yuk!
Mr yuk is mean
Mr yuk is Green
When you see him stop and think
Things mark Yuk make you sick
Sick sick sick
sick sick sickMr Yuk is mean
Mr Yuk is Green
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLsONa3gKIQ
Where is the consumer equivalent to Mr Yuk?




