Originally Posted by JD Gumby View Post
*looks at thread title* Because publishers are cheap and can't be bothered to hire the same editors & proofreaders they'd use for their mass-market paperback versions (and greedy, of course, for not passing the savings resulting from the lack of physical manufacturing, transportation, and storage on to the consumer).
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Originally Posted by Catlady
This is just not true.
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Could you tell me please, Catlady, why you are so sure that it is not true, and what you think are the real reasons why there are so many more typos in ebooks than in print books?