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I bought a T2 a couple of months ago and have been having problems with this ever since. I have registered my device but simply do not have a 'my offers' option which Sony are suggestingI could click on.
Actually rung customer support, who also looked at my account and couldn't see this option, the whole button is missing. Then I was told this offer is no longer avaliable, or not avaliable on my ereader model.
Now I am told that it is avaliable 'just click on the my offers option'. Grrrrrr
Yes I know I can get these books elsewhere, but it is the principle of the thing. They are still promoting this so if I can't access it (or it is apparantly not avaliable on the only model of ereader they now sell) then I'm going to report them for false advertising
Message was edited by: ekk100
ekk100 wrote:
Thanks, I would be interested to know the outcome.
It was about a month ago that I was told over the phone that the offer was no longer avaliable. I queried this recently (once I saw they were still advertising it) and I was emailed 3 days ago to say that it was still avaliable!
A straight answer out of them would be nice.
Ok have finally got a reply from Sony..
The 100 free books offer that was linked to registering your PRS Reader has now ended..
However for those of you who are not aware you can still download free e-books from somewhere like Project Gutenberg..
Further information on free ebooks can be found within the Reader community site - Want free eBooks? You've come to the right place!
Hi Thalamus - no, wasn't for me really, just inquisitive !
Many yonks ago I gave up on the "offers" when I realised I could get the ones I really wanted from Gutenberg et al, as you say ...............
I could do without all those Oscar Wildes, frankly .... :smileyblush:
carpetmojo wrote:
Many yonks ago I gave up on the "offers" when I realised I could get the ones I really wanted from Gutenberg et al, as you say ...............
I could do without all those Oscar Wildes, frankly ....
Yes searching for the books you want rather then someone else's selection is probably a good way to start off your library..
I always get my free books (epub format) from www.feedbooks.com
It's a well laid out website with a vast range of both public domain and new books.
Recommended!
Hi genoble,
Welcome to Questions & Answers & thanks for sharing the link with us..:smileyhappy: