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fictionfan
12-13-2009, 01:19 AM
I've got a nook thats shipping now, but I am seriously considering just returning it to a BN store. I've heard you have to enter your credit card info for each book......is this true?? I've ordered a Kindle 2 to compare them side by side to figure which I'd prefer, but if that is the case I may just not even open the nook.
Has anyone returned their unopened nook through a store....any problems?

Musicman
12-13-2009, 10:54 AM
I've got a nook thats shipping now, but I am seriously considering just returning it to a BN store. I've heard you have to enter your credit card info for each book......is this true?? I've ordered a Kindle 2 to compare them side by side to figure which I'd prefer, but if that is the case I may just not even open the nook.
Has anyone returned their unopened nook through a store....any problems?


My nook will be here tomorrow so I cannot say for sure, but the new B&N PC software prompts you for you name and cc number once and then opens every book that used that name and password.

It loaded books I bought at Fictionwise with a different cc number and prompted me once to enter it. It then also opened all books that I used that cc number on.

I would expect the nook to work the same way..

pwalker8
12-13-2009, 11:57 AM
If you buy the books from the online store via the nook, then no you don't have the re-enter the credit card info for each book. Once you have authorized the nook for your account, it reads all books that you purchased just fine.

stangri
12-13-2009, 12:04 PM
Instead of returning it, try listing it (unopened) on ebay or craigslist -- why would you send it back if there's a demand for it and you can make money off it?

rcuadro
12-13-2009, 12:13 PM
Instead of returning it, try listing it (unopened) on ebay or craigslist -- why would you send it back if there's a demand for it and you can make money off it?

The Nook is going for $350 plus on eBay right now with some close to $500