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Nye Bevan

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18. In my experience Amazon offers the best customer service of any company I have ever dealt with.
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 05:54 PM
Oct 2012

So I'm not sure what's happening here.

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so this is a second hand account from a random person on teh intertubes? snooper2 Oct 2012 #1
wow. That answers my question about whether or not to buy a Kindle. - n/t Jim__ Oct 2012 #2
It goes deeper than that. This is the danger of cloud services in general. Zalatix Oct 2012 #4
I have 2300 books resident on my e-reader. No cloud necessary. dmallind Oct 2012 #6
You're absolutely right defacto7 Oct 2012 #13
Another example of Cloud problems, today: dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #16
Is there a legitimate source to confirm these allegations. RomneyLies Oct 2012 #3
This is scary if true gollygee Oct 2012 #5
No not really dmallind Oct 2012 #7
Most of my books have DRM gollygee Oct 2012 #8
All my e-books have been moved to a thumb drive. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #14
I have a Nook tablet--which I love, since it is also a 7" tablet computer,not just an e-reader. tblue37 Oct 2012 #22
I like them both the same gollygee Oct 2012 #23
Everything on my Kindle came free from gutenberg.org. MineralMan Oct 2012 #9
Gizmodo is looking into if this is true or not. Lone_Star_Dem Oct 2012 #10
Every time I buy an e-book, I crack the DRM, back it up, and side-load it on my Nook. backscatter712 Oct 2012 #11
Yup. Me too. Then back it up to Dropbox, all achieved with... MANative Oct 2012 #12
It can also be achieved by a hacker. Zalatix Oct 2012 #17
How does one "crack the DRM"? WillowTree Oct 2012 #25
The easiest way is to start by installing the PC e-book software Calibre. backscatter712 Oct 2012 #26
Maybe this is an attempt to discredit Amazon, who knows. nt Hutzpa Oct 2012 #15
In my experience Amazon offers the best customer service of any company I have ever dealt with. Nye Bevan Oct 2012 #18
I recently jumped into e-books and I love it quinnox Oct 2012 #19
What is "DRM"? WinkyDink Oct 2012 #20
it is a copy protection thing quinnox Oct 2012 #21
Digital Restricted Media Viking12 Oct 2012 #24
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