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Old 10-03-2009, 04:23 AM   #135
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True enough.. although it's impractical. That's the whole point of ebooks, isn't it? And the shipping fee to certain parts of the world can be too prohibitive - not to mention customs.

I used to order printed books from Amazon for like USD 400 per order, USD 150 shipping fee, USD 50 custom. And that's not FedEx or overnight services but snail mail by sea.

Local bookstores have very limited selection at ridiculously high prices. USD 25 for a paperback anyone?

That's why I had high hopes when ebooks came out.. until I hit this dreaded "geographical restriction." :P



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Originally Posted by Tuna View Post
Can I just point out again that such a system exists? It's called buying the physical book. I've heard Amazon are quite good.

If the book you wanted to buy was only available in hardback when you wanted it as paperback, what would your solution be then?
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