DelightMachine
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Well, even though you've already bought your books, Jali, I'm not going to let that minor detail get in the way of me getting my two cents in: 1) Discover Card and Citi credit cards (and one or two others) have a service where they'll give you a DIFFERENT credit card number for particular online purchases. The charges go on your bill the same way, but Amazon.com or whoever only knows the new, different credit card number you give them. That may or may not make you feel safer. I've tried it and, well, I don't feel much safer. If I had a one-time number to give Amazon or anyone else (a number that would expire after the first purchase or after a week or two), I'd feel much safer. Maybe that's what Citicard has. 2) If you want the best bargains on books, and if you're willing to take the time out, then go to a comparison online shopping site: www.bestbookbuys.com is great, and they even show you what online coupons the online bookstores are offering. There are one or two other, similar sites that aggregate online information from the booksellers' sites and do the comparison shopping for you. I've forgotten them though. If you've got one or two or three books you want to buy, it can be useful. Any more, and it becomes too complicated trying to figure out the combination of orders that would get you the best price overall, and you're spending enormous time trying to figure out the overall best cost just to save a few bucks. 3) I thought Amazon had ratings of independent sellers, showing the percentage of people satisfied. Lots of other sites do that. I'd trust that and go for the sellers with the best satisfaction ratings, even if it costs a buck or two more for the book.
< Message edited by DelightMachine -- 5/14/2006 9:00:39 AM >
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