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Old 11-27-2012, 08:50 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
Follow: It doesn't require hard data to reasonably predict that some people get a free read by abusing a return policy any more than it requires hard data to predict they will pick up a $10 bill on the ground. There is no question that there is abuse of the return policy because there is ALWAYS abuse of ANY return policy. The only questions are how much abuse is there, how does Amazon detect it, and how much will they tolerate.
Assumptions. I assume as well that there is abuse, BTW, but without hard numbers, it is difficult to say if 0.0005% of ebooks are being read prior to being returned, or 10%. It may be a non-issue.

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