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Old 03-12-2014, 03:23 PM   #283
QuantumIguana
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
So structural problems in a house is not a problem either because you only suffer if you are stupid enough not to return the house.

I mean I can wait 10 year with reading a book and the shop might not exist.
An improperly build house is a considerably more serious matter than a bad book. The last time I checked, houses costs tens of thousands times more than a book. An improperly constructed house could collapse or catch fire, killing the occupants. A bad book is harmless. Most people are not competent to tell if a house is properly constructed or not, that's why we have building inspectors. Readers can see for themselves if a book is well-written or not. If they don't like it, they can return it.
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