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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy
Amazon (Kindle). Because of the customer service, and the fact that you can return a book if you don't feel it is done right, which no other ebook vendor allows.
Plus, you don't have to deal with Adobe for DRM.
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No, you have to deal with Amazon for DRM. It's a great lock. It means unless you want to strip the DRM and convert, you will be stuck with Amazon. Go ePub and you can go to a different brand if you decide. Say you buy a Sony and later decide you want a Kobo, you can and your eBooks go with you without the need to strip/convert.