Thread: Classic Nook: the positives
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Old 10-22-2009, 10:02 PM   #6
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by rhadin View Post
Tom, I think the primary reason to not preorder the Nook is the heavy cost of returning it should it not be what you want. To me, this is a major marketing blunder on B&N's part, making it more expensive than to return a Nook than to return a Kindle (plus you have only 14 days to do so instead of Amazon's -- and most other device maker's -- 30 days) ...
Thanks, Richard.

The main thing holding me back right now is the fact that it won't ship until November 30th. A lot can be learned about it in that amount of time, including perhaps, some negatives that aren't yet apparent.
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