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Originally Posted by Shane R
I wonder how much consumers would have gotten if the States Attorneys had refused to negotiate a settlement with them. In retrospect, negotiating when they had such a clear-cut legal case against them looks odd.
And why credits? A store credit encourages spending with place extending the credit. Give me a check (or the option of a check) to deposit into my bank account and spend as I please. My money shouldn't be held captive by the rule-breaker.
Why not gifted e-books? That's another settlement oddity.
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There may be a good reason on the gifted ebooks.
If I buy you an ebook, you do not have to get that ebook. You can request a gift card instead.
So there is no guarantee that the book was actually received.
Note: The giver will not know the difference unless they happen to be the author and are selling so few books that one download would be noticed.