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To: H James Morris who wrote (17603)9/20/1998 11:21:00 AM
From: Skeeter Bug  Respond to of 164684
 
>>Well I got almost all of that at B&N. I would have loved the feel , but they might have
thrown me in jail.<<

hjm, you never learn. deny, deny, deny. just DON'T leave evidence! ;-)



To: H James Morris who wrote (17603)9/20/1998 12:04:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Oh, one other nice feature was one of the books I received from them was slightly
damaged. I took it to my local B&N store and they replaced for free. The retail girl at
the store was very attractive so I guess I could say it was a very good experience.
As TMFJeff on the MF says, its the touch, feel and the community experience that makes
shopping on Amazon.com such an enjoyment.
Well I got almost all of that at B&N. I would have loved the feel , but they might have
thrown me in jail. I'd prefer to read my books at home.
Can't wait for next week as the adventure of the 'Thing' continues.


James,

This deserves to be the post of the year. It was/is great. I wish some of the analysts would talk about the touch and feel so this information would be more widely known<VBG>

By the way, my vendor of choice is Barnes and Noble too. I also like to read at home. I have never tried a jail/prison but know I have a fetish about cleanliness. I am not sure that location would live up to my preferences.

Glenn