tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813931369346468387.post4476280764153038509..comments2024-02-15T12:33:16.624-05:00Comments on Amber Skyze: Rant of the DayAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05244564493291133822noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813931369346468387.post-5646362773526620392013-04-24T01:32:22.642-04:002013-04-24T01:32:22.642-04:00You'd think there would be a way for them to k...You'd think there would be a way for them to know if someone has actually downloaded the book and read it when they go to return it. <br /><br />I do think they should be returnable but with limits. Just like real books and you can return those. I've returned one to B&N when we ended up with 2 copies of the same book (on the same day) but they looked it over to make sure it hadn't been read. <br /><br />For the most part authors are pretty honest with book descriptions and whatnot but there have been a few where I've opened the ebook and not gotten what I expected at purchase. Expecting a full length and getting maybe 60 pages really made me want to return the book right then and there. I can't imagine actually reading it and returning it though. Anna (herding cats-burning soup)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17422129120413380189noreply@blogger.com