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qwertz (프로필 보기) 2011년 8월 18일 오후 7:09:30
Fou (프로필 보기) 2011년 8월 18일 오후 7:26:34
There are times when someone gives me a PDF of a book, so I print that out and bind it myself. XD
RiotNrrd (프로필 보기) 2011년 8월 19일 오전 2:03:56
However, I know for a fact that ALL my other Esperanto purchases have been through the Esperanto-USA bookstore. I've ordered from them several times now, and the service has always been extremely good.
Once, they sent me my books along with an advertisement (one amongst quite a few they include with orders) stating that if the customer bought ONE OF THE BOOKS I'D JUST BOUGHT, they could pick out a book of equal or lesser value for free. Even though I had already received all the books I'd ordered, I immediately sent them an email asking if I could still take advantage of the offer. They actually said yes! (Honestly, I hadn't expected it, as it was completely after-the-fact.) That's where my copy of the PMEG came from.
So, I give them two solid thumbs up.
erinja (프로필 보기) 2011년 8월 19일 오후 12:37:09
Does anyone besides qwertz pay with a system like that, and what system do you use?
ceigered (프로필 보기) 2011년 8월 19일 오후 1:32:15
erinja:I have never heard of anonymous micropaying. It must be a European thing, I think?I think he's referring to prepaid cash cards, e.g. like a gift voucher card mixed with a debit card.
Does anyone besides qwertz pay with a system like that, and what system do you use?
I think Visa and Mastercard are releasing them here in conjunction with the big retailers like Woolworths. Australia Post have prepaid visa cards at least.
Not sure how compatible they are with online retailers since I've heard words ranging from "most" to "every".
I've wanted to test them, but since I'm fine with my existing debit card (well, I though I was), and since testing requires potential loss of money and requires me to have money, not happening for a while...
qwertz (프로필 보기) 2011년 8월 19일 오후 1:56:11
erinja (프로필 보기) 2011년 8월 19일 오후 2:24:58
Those Visa/Mastercard gift voucher cards have a lot of hidden fees (at least in the US) and they end up being very expensive to use.
qwertz (프로필 보기) 2011년 8월 19일 오후 5:11:38
5KFunRun (프로필 보기) 2011년 8월 20일 오후 3:51:31
I've done the pound-of-used-books thing, too. It turned out to be a fun mix of stuff. There was a teatraĵo, a collection of Hungarian folk songs translated to Esperanto with sheet music, and a mathematical vortaro, among other things.
I've also purchased Esperanto material from both Barnes & Noble and Amazon.
I'd like to have more music available in the U.S. Last time I looked around, what was available was kind of pricey.