Don't order books from Amazon unless you plan to read them ASAP

Nov 01, 2011 21:48

Well, I am done buying books from Amazon ( Read more... )

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perspicuity November 2 2011, 03:49:28 UTC
well. mmm. if i bought a book at a regular bookstore, i don't THINK they'd exchange it either.

then again, very few books i have have errors. i have noted it. sometimes even after years having read the book and found some random evidence of missing pages i never noticed.

best recourse for that was calling the publishing house and letting them know their book sucked.

is there a different expectation here?

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polyfrog November 2 2011, 11:47:37 UTC
docstrange November 2 2011, 12:41:22 UTC
Wow. That would have explained it for certain, but no such luck; this is apparently a HarperCollins printing.

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ilcylic November 2 2011, 12:57:40 UTC
Wow. That's really lousy. Nigh fraudulent, I'd say.

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docstrange November 2 2011, 12:37:59 UTC
The publisher absolutely will refund to any bookstore faulty copies. So, yes, different expectation.

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perspicuity November 3 2011, 04:27:29 UTC
also, in terms of a brand i "serve", we've been noticing that amazon is selling a lot of returns and seconds as first class merch; no boxes sometimes, damaged, scratched, bent... bad.

then again, Best Buy and other stores do this, and try to hide it. they reseal the boxes, and restock it. i've had more than a few friends buying things like camcorders, to find a pre-recorded material, missing cables, the WRONG unit, and obvious signs of use or abuse. fantastic.

course, some customers are to blame... they buy, and abuse return polices, and sometimes outright steal/substitute. the stores though, need to be on top of that, and NOT pass the damage along.

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