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Old 06-30-2022, 08:20 AM   #86
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
The ebook return policy doesn't only apply to self-published books.

And I enjoy an indie band out of Dallas called MOTORCADE. They are the equivalent to an indie author. Their music is for sale on Amazon using the same 'no returns on digital music' policy as Beyonce.
But with streaming, chances are you can find this band and play some of their music. Maybe on Youtube as well. So you have a much better chance of testing the band's music then you do an eBook from a self-published author. The thing is, I've read some books where the beginning was rubbish and it got better and ones that started of OK, but became lousy. But you don't know these things from a sample. You don't get to the parts were it gets lousy or good.
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