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 The majority of ebook retailers do not offer refunds. There are some people who have posted here who received the wrong ebook and still had to fight to get a refund or replacement. Most of them have a no refund policy in their TOS or purchase agreement. Even Amazon technically has a no-refund policy for digital content purchased from their website, but at least they are willing to work with the customer most of the time when there is a problem.  | 
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			Google Bookstore gave me an immediate refund on their first day of operation when I complained about a book that was riddled with OCR errors.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Why? What difference does it make to you if they read your book for free or read someone else's book for free instead? Personally I would rather they read mine, but I'm always curious to hear people's reasons for not wanting free readers.  | 
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    It's nice to get paid for your work, but I've gotten more paid readers by giving my work away for free, so I'm happy when readers are actually enjoying the book...Best, Brian  | 
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 I think most pirates are people who have no other way to obtain the book (Geo. restr., or being poor, or don't wanting to pay double price for delivery from the other end of the world). Anyway, there is a good chance, that these people become fond of what they read and buy it, or some other book later, when they have the funds to obtain it legally. That was about pirated books. Books given for free are a whole different sort, because you become the cool author, who gives his stuff for free. Someone also mentioned the teens - Quote: 
	
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   And that you don't just "pick money from the floor" (a local saying here in my country). I'm completely amazed by the first year university students who have all the latest tech (the mac that their parents gave them as a grad gift, their iphones, etc etc), and they just seem to take it for granted, as well as the education their parents paid for.
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 But, if it's reading my book for free or reading another book for free... I'm not sure. I mean, I gave away a ton of books. I intend to give away more books. So, getting a legitimate free copy of my book isn't difficult. Mostly I'm not interested in someone else profiting off of my book. I don't want Buccaneer Bob's House of Pirated Goods to be able to sell my book for a fraction of the price I do or give it away and make money on his website where he gave it away. Maybe it's short sighted. Maybe Bob the Pirate and all of his readers will be great word of mouth and spur on lots of sales. But I'd like to see some numbers that indicate the pirate community benefits anyone other than the pirates. Last edited by Keryl Raist; 02-18-2011 at 09:01 PM.  | 
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 People browse pirate sites the same way they browse Amazon, and download anything that looks vaguely interesting. In most cases that will be the end of it, but some of them will be looked at, and then they will choose one of those to read. The odds against the person who chooses to read your book stumbling across you in any other way are pretty remote. Quote: 
	
 If they download your book they might read it. If they read it they might like it. If they like it they might tell other people about it (through reviews, etc). If they like it a lot they will buy your next book as soon as it comes out because they won't want to wait for the pirate edition. With most services you would weigh that against the benefits you would gain from letting them take their cut. With piracy the choice of whether to participate is taken away from you, so it basically comes down to a choice between waving your fist or ignoring it and hoping for the best. You can have your book removed from most of those sites, or you can have Google remove links to it when people search for your name, but that's pretty much the extent of your powers. Quote: 
	
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