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Old 12-31-2009, 01:17 PM   #26
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I don't think this would be a good idea to do on the book page itself. Something like Netflix's "Report a Problem" button on your account page would not be a bad idea. If the formatting of a book is so bad, though, can't you just get a refund for it? I've never had to return an ebook so not sure how that would work but I would think there would be a refund or exchange process in place for a truly badly formatted ebook.

Some of the things brought up by the OP are not really "bad formatting" but "I don't like the formatting of this book". Bad formatting is things like characters routinely missing (like apostrophes replaced by question marks or boxes) or the table of contents links being bad, which affect the readability or usability of the ebook. Not liking spacing between paragraphs, for example, is a matter of taste. Also, if you are bugged by Topaz ebooks, don't buy them. I don't like them and use the sampling feature to make sure a book is not in Topaz format before buying.
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