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Originally Posted by GeoffR
Think of it another way. Say you had the choice of buying a book from one of the big publishers, or the same book from another publisher that provided an error-free guarantee. Would you still buy the one without the guarantee just because it was one cent cheaper?
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If it were to come down to that, I would of course pay the extra for an error free book. Of course, that decision would be based on the difference in cost being rather small.
Seriously though, it's not too much to expect a certain quality control being put forth into a product that costs money.
Oh, and I`d just like to point out that White Lung by Grant Buday is the most error-prone book in the history of ebooks. Or at least the product Kobo is selling anyways.