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Old 08-24-2010, 02:29 AM   #15
TheKindleWorm
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Location: East Anglia UK
Device: Kindle 3G, iPhone 3G, iPod 4G, PB 360, Sony 600 sold, Kindle 2i sold
After trying 3 ereading devices (Sony, pocketbook & kindle) and finally deciding to go with Kindle as it suits me best - I'm happy to purchase Amazon ebooks and not worry about the DRM. I'm not planning to use any other brand of ereader anytime soon and I know how to remove DRM if I move to another platform in the future.

I disagree with the notion that "you get what you pay for" and only ebooks with a price attached are worth reading. Some of the very best ebooks I've read (in terms of formatting and content) have been freebies from here at mobileread and also feedbooks. I have also paid good money for ebooks from genuine stores which are littered with errors - so I would recommend that people have an open mind towards free ebooks.
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