After having its faithful readers pay $9.99 a month to read the WSJ on the Kindle, the firm faced some delivery issues. The readers of the WSJ were left surprised as the newspaper delivery that usually makes way to the Kindle by 5 AM arrived at 7AM. All that the readers could see was a message from the Kindle Team that stated it was trying to resolve the issue with the WSJ. The report isn’t entirely new as many subscribers had reported the same earlier last week. Is this some trick to drive users away from Kindle? Just a thought, the world is full of evil, perhaps WSJJ is already in the process of creating or backing production of a Kindle competitor.
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