I wonder about the ethics of selling review models which were presumably received free of charge...
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The Good e-Reader Store is open for business and it is suitable for all of your e-paper devices and tablet needs. We have dozens of products from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Pocketbook, Tolino and a myriad of others. You can checkout our shop today and pay for items with credit card or PAYPAL. All of the items are at our shipping warehouse and tend to be dispatched within a few days of the order being placed.
All of the products available in our store are review units that we receive from vendors all over the world. They are in perfect condition and have only been used for our unboxing and review videos on our YouTube channel. Instead of them collecting dust in our film studio we decided to just discount them and make them available for our loyal readers. We have been promoting digital reading since 2007 and this is our way of giving back to the community.
The proceeds of the store allow Good e-Reader to maintain the high level of journalistic integrity
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Giving them away as part of a promotional campaign, I could perhaps understand. But selling them for profit?
I wonder what those who donated them would think...