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Old 02-10-2012, 01:46 AM   #118
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Originally Posted by sbroome View Post
The point is whether or not you paid to consume something that people are charging customers to access. If a movie theater has empty seats it doesn't mean people "deserve" to enter the theater without paying just because you weren't going to go if it wasn't free.
I think that movie theater visitors definitely should have "money back" option. Why is it that I can buy any other item online or in a regular shop, try it and then return it if I don't like it but not for movies? If I left the movie theater before the movie had ended because I didn't like it, I should be able to receive a full refund.

The same principle could apply to e-books bought online although I have no idea how to implement it practice.
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