Selected Product: | Helen Levitt Hardcover Publisher: powerHouse Books Release Date: 2008-03 ISBN-10: 157687429X ISBN-13: 9781576874295 List Price: $60.00 Average Customer Rating: | | The Americans ISBN-10: 386521584X ISBN-13: 9783865215840 List Price:$39.95 The Photographer's Eye ISBN-10: 087070527X ISBN-13: 9780870705274 List Price:$24.95 Saul Leiter ISBN-10: 3865215874 ISBN-13: 9783865215871 List Price:$45.00 Paris ISBN-10: 3865215246 ISBN-13: 9783865215246 List Price:$45.00 Beneath The Roses ISBN-10: 0810993805 ISBN-13: 9780810993808 List Price:$60.00 |
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When the second copy arrived, it also had pages damaged & bent. Both had still been in the shrinkwrap, so it was something that apparently had happened during the production process of the book itself.
After the second copy was also damaged, I just asked Amazon to credit me back a refund. It's a hassle packing the book up twice, printing out return labels on the computer twice, taking it down to the post office twice (gas is $3.18 a gallon). One might think if Amazon really cared about customer service they would have taken a look at the second copy before shipping it to me, knowing the first copy was damaged.
I'll pick one up at a bookstore.
Ron Evans / Charlottesville, Virginia |
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