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Old 01-17-2011, 02:42 AM   #9
pete_1967
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Device: Sony PRS-650
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Originally Posted by Shopaholic View Post
I'm curious as to what you mean by that - saying it's the wrong model. The best way to sell it is to deauthorize the reader and wipe it clean of books. Or leave the sample books on it like it was when it was brand new.

Any new user can find the free classics on their own just like if they were to buy the reader from a store. There's nothing wrong with that.
Sorry, it was referring to my first suggestion to load some books on SD card but of course your model doesn't have one.

Sometimes, people just prefer convenience and simplicity. Although free classics are easy to get if and when you know where to find them, that doesn't mean that the new buyer does know that. That's why I proposed putting some on CD so they can load them right away without trawling the Net. You wouldn't be selling the books, you would be giving them away.

Just my 2p worth.
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