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Because its a paid advert disguise as an article
With regards to Amazon, I'll say it again - how about you promote a business that pays some tax and doesn't shirk their moral and social responsibilities?
You click through and it supports production of "free" online cycling-related articles, paid for by Amazon and 100% tax deductable. Is that a worthy cause? Or let's put it another way, what does your government do for cyclists with the tax take?
CYCLISTS DON'T PAY TAXES!!!
Collectivist nonsense; Amazon provides a useful supplier and marketplace service, any more tax they pay will inevitably lead to higher prices for customers. The only real public responsibilities are to not break base Common Law and to treat other people decently.
I value Amazon because I can buy direct and marketplace goods which are either not available elsewhere or are more affordable.