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Old 01-09-2010, 10:01 AM   #31
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Goshin -- I'm over sixty years old and still happily admit to being naive. Better than being cynical like most of the writers and editors I came up the years with. But your point's well taken. Thanks.

I'm more in tune with Emonti, who seems to realise that 'love' of a book is subjective and who wouldn't feel good about returning something on this basis.

We've been talking this over (because of a sudden new bunch of third-party retailers) and come up with something a tad different: If you didn't really like your ebook, tell us why -- and we'll send, free of charge, something that would seem more up your street.

How does that sound? You see, I'm looking for 'serial readers' ... folks who'll get to trust our wee house and come back with confidence.

Cheers -- and with massive thanks for the comment and advice -- Neil.

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