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Originally Posted by HarryT
If you're reading a book, you turn the Kindle off (or let it go to sleep on its own) and the screensaver appears. Turn it on again, and you're back in your book. You will NEVER see the ads while you are reading.
But of course Amazon give you the choice of buying a Kindle without the ads if you want one. You get a $30 discount for the ads. It's your choice. Even at $109 for the version without the ads, it's a great reader.
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But of course you know full and well that a lot of people idle in sleep mode more often than not to save boot-up time. And eventually you'll have to go to a new book.
So yes, you will see ads. Unless you turn it completely off every time, and just continue reading the same book over and over.
If it's no big deal as far as you're concerned, then why are you trying to say that you'll "never" see ads? If it's no big deal why does it matter if you see them or not?
1. It matters to me. I think I've had to say this to you before but I'll try again - you don't decide what matters to other people, they do. This post asked individuals what THEY think of the deal personally.
2. It is overtly disingenuous to pretend a user will "never" see ads. Of course they will. If Amazon was not resting reasonably well-assured of that, why would they flush $30 on every sale?