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Originally Posted by Sirtel
You wouldn't, but for millions of people it's the only option to get something they want or can afford. And yes, I'm speaking from personal experience. I've had to use mail forwarders and whatnot to buy an ereader. The alternative was to buy a much more expensive one locally (which I couldn't afford at the time) or stick to paper books, which also was not acceptable to me. So I took the risk. And so do many other people all over the world.
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what would you do if the ereader is faulty/broken on arrival?
best wishes koboy