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Old 05-01-2011, 09:22 AM   #5
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After working in libraries for a number of years it's all well and good having a fee if you don't return the device but the chances of that fee being collected are slim. We were forever chasing people with large fines/numbers of books late, that had been accumulating for years but it really came down to if they ever came in again or responded to the letters from the debt collectors.
I think the only chance you'd have of getting an e-reader back, if ever, would be on an amnesty day. When I was a kid, my local library would have one of those every once in a while. I remember having to return books on amnesty day because the fines had grown too large.
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