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Old 07-30-2013, 05:48 AM   #32
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by Ansileran View Post
So you are ranting because you didn't bother to check the format on the book you bought beforehand when it was clearly not stated? While I agree that the website should have clearly stated which format it was in, as long as they didn't put any false information (saying it's an epub when it's actually a pdf), they are not in the wrong. Poor customer relationship, definitely.
If I walk into a grocery store and pick up a carton described as 'Milk', I expect it to be cow's milk.
Are you saying I need to check the small print each time to make sure that today they haven't decided to sell me soy milk instead?
Cow's milk is the default, it is the responsibility of the seller to make it clear if they are selling something else.
If I buy an eBook described as 'Adobe encrypted DRM', I expect it to be ePub with Adept DRM. For standard fiction ePub is the default, it is the responsibility of the seller to make it clear if they are selling something else.
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