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[RT] Re: Buying books from Amazon.com



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Hum,

While I can't tell you if the number of reviews is a good indicator for
"Usefulness," I can suggest that when you make the decision to buy a book
you "comparison shop" at the following URL.  It will compare prices at over
20 online bookstores so you can purchase it at the lowest price.

http://www.bestbookbuys.com/

Happy reading.

Barry


----- Original Message -----
From: hum <hum@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 6:14 AM
Subject: GEN: Buying books from Amazon.com


> Dear Colleagues in RT Land,
>
> I want to get expertise on how to buy books from www.amazon.com.  It
> seems like some books, such as The Electronic Day Trader
> by Marc Friedfertig, George West, have wide appeal as around 128
> people provided reviews.  At the other hand, classics such as Day Trading
into the Millennium
> by Michael P. Turner were only reviewed 27 times.  Can one take the
> number of reviews as a yardstick for the "usefulness" of the book.
> What other criteria do seasoned amazon.com buyers used in selecting
> Friedfertig's book as oppose to the one by Turner.
>
> Any help will be great.
>
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