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Originally Posted by Deskisamess
You have 7 days to return Kindle books. Amazon has been known to remove that option from the accounts of users who abuse the option.
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Thanks. We've got a department here in Florida which does nothing but collect debts for people who can't afford to take someone to court. I've been wanting to try it out . . . . Then there's small claims court. One thing that made a real impression on my mind when I was associated with Walmart for several years (no, I wasn't a cart pusher. ha) is that the thing that big corporations are afraid of more than anything is
bad publicity. They are terrified of it. I'd like to be a fly on the wall of the meetings of high-level executives at United Airlines now.
I've never tried to return an ebook anywhere close to 7 days later, or even 7 hours later. About the only time that I needed to return an ebook is when I've accidentally clicked on a purchase link. In some configurations of the Amazon product webpages, a purchase link (a button) is located right below an innocuous link, which is in very small letters, that I meant to click on.