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Old 12-15-2009, 10:13 PM   #4
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I remember seeing examples of this posted elsewhere on the net, not just regarding ebook purchases, but purchases in general.

They have 'account specialists' watching every Amazon accounts for a high proportion of returns. The problem with ebooks is that at this stage the formatting quality is all over the place so I can see why he might return so many.

Personally I haven't had to return any, but I can see why people would.
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