Amazon is fast and reliable

From: Kathryn Baker (kbaker@lanl.gov)
Date: Fri May 30 1997 - 08:37:15 PDT


Hi,
I use Amazon a lot.
If the book is in stock, its here within a week,
if they must order it, two weeks,
others depend on where they can find it and how long it takes to ship it.
They require all orders be made through the internet
and I've used, with no negative repercussions,
their secured credit card line.

I use their list as a books in print... its must quicker than any other
telenet session... and I can see the price right away.

At 10:14 AM 5/30/97 -0600, Jim Milles wrote:
>Ellen,
>
>Amazon.com lists used books, but I've never ordered any from them so I
>don't know how fast they are. They do tell you if an item is hard to
>find, and how long they expect it might take to locate.
>
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>
>On Thu, 29 May 1997, Ellen M. Poler wrote:
>
>> If any of you can suggest a used book dealer for out of print fiction,
>> I'm looking for one that probably is in the "Judaica" category.
>>
>> I've exhausted local prospects.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ellen
>> --
>> ============================================================
>> Ellen M. Poler 2008 Harrison St.
>> Attorney at Law Evanston IL 60201
>> Publishing Consultant 847-869-2139 (Phone)
>> epoler@interaccess.com 847-869-2137 (Fax)
>> ============================================================
>>
>>
>>
>
>
THANKS,
Kath
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