>he buys his books from Amazon®
He buys his books from Amazon®
>he buys his books from an Amazon® subsidiary
>0.01$ price
>3.99 shipping
nice forced meme
>Get a hardcover in Very Good condition for .01 cents, plus 3.99 for shipping
>Would be at least 15 bucks retail
Are you guys Barnes and Noble shills or something?
>tfw free month of amazon prime
>buy all my books for the year and exploit the next day free delivery
>don't renew
;)
>he cares about how people spend their money
...
>He doesnt live near several used book shops where you can buy leatherbound classics for £3
>doesn't have a library book store where paperbacks are 25 cents, hardcovers a buck, and have a strict policy of not accepting dilapidated dreck from donators.
I've found FUCKING GEMS at these bookstores, gents. I'll never buy new, ever.
Where else should one buy books?
>he does not shit book
I don't want the former property of poor people.
>He buys his books
>t. bourgeoisie
>he buys books
Is this just a thinly veiled britcuck thread circlejerking to all of the online bookstores they have?
Hey, whatever satisfies your ego most.
>not torrenting ebooks
Wew
>implying I even read and don't just shit post
>buying books
Here's my system famalam
>be me
>be poorfag
>use Microsoft rewards to earn $5 Amazon cards
>buy a .01¢ + $3.99 shipping
>repeat every 21 days
>he steals things
I do it because they have all the rare books I can't find anywhere else
>copying a file, usually written by someone long dead, is theft
Have you tried looking at your local bookstore, friend?
>he justifies his stealing by an appeal to futility fallacy
>checking out the local library
>every book, old/rare or not, full price, no sales
>checking out on internet (amazon and other online libraries)
>half of the price
local libraries suck
>He doesn't own a printing press and use his love of binding books by hand as a fun conversation on first dates
Copying isn't theft.
borrow from a library >
purchase from a library sale >
online book swapping >
local independent book stores >
local book stores >
independent online booksellers >
online booksellers that sell through marketplaces >
Multinational Online Warehouse-based Booksellers like Amazon which are harming your local book stores and local economy.
>he copyrights information and charges people to do what should essentially be free of cost (learn)
I didn't know William Blake posted here
>online book swapping
Is there a way to do this without giving potentially skeevy strangers your address? Short of renting a PO box, I mean.
>be me
>want a book
>tell my assistant to buy the best edition of said book
>he does it
>don't care about how much it costs or where i got it from
feels good to be a patrician
>not wanting your books flown to you in 10 minutes via drones from amazon air blimps
>.01 cents
>.0001 dollars
What an incredible value
Why is the price so low?
I looked this up earlier. Amazon pays them a fixed amount for shipping so they ship cheap and pocket the rest. Or something along those lines.
That's clever.
>0.79 € + 3 shipping
>live in Poland so you have to wait eternity for the books to arrive
>book doesn't arrive
>report missing package and get your money back
>few days later receive a package
I don't know what to do lit, should I exploit the big company and resist capitalism read be a thief?
>he buys his books
Sorry test
>He doesn't have Prime and pay a literal penny for ownership of all his books
Of course.
yeah emphasis on ass
If you don't give it back you're a thief, whatever you tell yourself about capitalism.