Re: Cheap Legal Books !



How many conversations have you had with a real spammer?
If what I am highlighting is not of interest to you then fair enough -
if you think my post is more aimed at legal professionals then fine.
I have a huge number of customers who value the service and thought it
would be of interest to actual lawyers who may be party to this Group.
Books4law.com is my site so if people genuinely want to find out more
then why not drop me an email - happy to answer any queries people may
have about the service.
Seems to be that there are too many people who have time on their hands
to make useless contributions to an otherwise useful discussion that
could benefit lawyers out there.
Si




The Todal wrote:
"Mike" <spamdump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:448fdd97$0$658$5a6aecb4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Si wrote:
Hi
This is NOT spam.

That's what all spammers say.

Your not a regular poster here, are you? In fact, these two posts seem to
be the only ones you've made.


[spam deleted]

Perhaps he needs to research his market more thoroughly if he is to make a
success of his business. Legal textbooks are generally very expensive and
even with the discounts that he may claim to offer, they are far too
expensive for most people here. I would guess that only about 5 percent of
contributors to this group would be legal professionals.

I had a look at his site. I would have been interested to see what sort of
saving he offers on the prices quoted on (say) Amazon, where they are often
a bit cheaper than the main legal bookshops. However, it seems that before
you can see anything worthwhile you have to register and log in. Sod that.
We haven't even been introduced and he wants my address. I won't be
registering. I think the question "why do so many independent bookshops go
bust" may have more than one answer.

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