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Old 02-08-2010, 04:33 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by Duiker View Post
I can't believe I'm getting involved in this part of the thread but just because someone doesn't write a 'formal' letter or they make a few spelling mistakes doesn't make their money any less valuable. They're still a paying customer and should be heard if they have a complaint. You think when the folks over at MacMillan say to the CEO "we've had thousand of complaints from our customers" the CEO replies "yeah well how many of them had spelling mistakes and weren't formal letters?"
True Dat!!!!! I'll comment that both posters have valid points. I liked Jerybiker's as well and he has a great point. Since the OP stated that MacMillan was not used in the letter, no harm no foul. I'm sure that there MIGHT have been hard feelings from the Scottish end of the business, possibly confusing them with the Irish McMillans.

The OP's letter could have been something like this....
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Howdy, ah wish t'express mah profoun' disappointment in yer insissence thet retailers raise th' price on yer eBooks. ah reckon yer decishun is mighty sho't sighted an' particularly offensive t'yer ind cestomers. We is not stoopid hyar. We unnerstan' thet th' digital delivery of a book is a frackshun of whut it costs t'print an' distribute a tradishunal book. Shet mah mouth! $9.99 already seems t'be a premium fo' a small file an' th' intelleckual propuhty it corntains. This hyar smacks of greed an' oppo'tunism, dawgone it. Especially in todays economic climate, it paints yer compenny in a bad light. ah jest recently purchased a Nook, an' it has greatly inhanced mah desuhe t'read, cuss it all t' tarnation. ah have purchased 8 books in 3 weeks an' haf read th' majo'ity of them already. This hyar probably totals th' number of books thet ah read in th' past year. Th' ereader experience is diffrunt than thet of books. On account o' of th' nature of th' device, ah's mo'e app t'pick it up an' take it wif me ennytime ah will haf a few minutes of down time. Th' size, fo'm an' funckshun makes readin' easier in bed o' even at th' dinner table. Whut in tarnation ah's tryin' t'say is thet ereader ownys will read mo'e. ah's sho'nuff of it. An', as they git mo'e mainstream, yer profits will sho'ly rise. ah unnerstan' thet companies offen live an' die by their grost sales dollars. This hyar indestry muss sacrifice thet reckonin' an' look at grost profit dollars an' sh'd pow'ful push th' advantages of ereadin'. Please reconsider yer strategy. ah fo' one will be avoidin' yer titles until yo' see th' light. Bess regards, Greg Shoemaker


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