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Old 09-29-2022, 02:14 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by ekbell View Post
I think it's reasonable to return faulty merchandise and a book with multiple spelling/grammar errors is as faulty as a shirt missing buttons.

I once returned an ebook (from Google) because it was not the listed book. I also informed the author/publisher so that they could either correct or complain.

I've also come across a book that was missing the last few paragraphs, although as I had received it as a freebie and hadn't bothered to check it for months, I didn't bother complaining.
Unless they are considered accessories. Most people do not know that the Seiko warranty on watches does not cover the band. It is considered an accessory by Seiko. I feel that the band is a necessity for a wristwatch.
Most shoe manufacturers consider tassels an accessory and if it falls off you are out of luck. So, who knows what part of the book publishers considers to be an accessory.
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