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Old 06-29-2012, 09:36 PM   #81
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
Yes, all those indications of providing the customer with a good deal is a dead giveaway. If you're not getting screwed somehow, then it's not from a BPH. (no, I'm not being sarcastic).
If someone offers to sell you the Mona Lisa for £50 quid, you can be pretty sure that the Louvre doesn't know about it.

If someone offers you a bundle of 50 books that are retailing at Amazon for (say) £4 each for just £30, and what's more, without the DRM you'll get at Amazon, and in multiple formats, you can be pretty sure that the publishers and authors/copyrightholders of those books don't know about it and won't see a penny of the money.

It isn't someone offering a good deal to customers. It's a crook defrauding you. These people are not your friends. They are scamming you.
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