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Old 09-26-2010, 11:22 PM   #16
Ken Maltby
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I agree that there can be plenty to dislike about both of them. If B&N or eReader.com
or Fictionwise aren't offering a book I may be interested in, at a realistic price, I wouldn't
buy it from them either. One of the reasons I feel it is worth the time and effort to learn
how to disinfect my purchases, is to allow for the most options, for my purchases. (This
is also part of the reason I like the fact that the JBL supports so many formats.)

I do find it is more convenient to deal with B&N's DRM than Amazons. A large
difference in price might be a valid reason to suffer through the inconvenience, though.
Also, for the books that interest me, I haven't noticed that there were much difference
in price between B&N and Amazon, over time.

Luck;
Ken
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