^ That last point won't happen again. They made an initial mistake of not checking to make sure publishers were legally allowed to sell the books they were publishing, but they have legal safeguards in place for that now. It was a one-time thing, a loophole in their contracts they hadn't thought of, that resulted in them remote-deleting a book that was being sold by a company that didn't have the rights to sell it. The company that did demanded they delete the book and they didn't have any way to say no. It seems they were as annoyed about it as their customers were.
And the costs are pretty low these days. I don't know about Germany, but Amazon.com has a promotion right now to get a $25 gift certificate when purchasing one of the Whispernet Kindles.
And if you're anything like me, there's another pro. I used to buy tons of books, so I'd have lots of options as to what to read next, and I wouldn't get around to reading a lot of them. Now, I don't buy a book until I actually start it, since it downloads instantly. I'd be willing to bet the thing has more than paid for itself in extraneous novels that I didn't end up buying, and I bought it when it was still $400.
And the costs are pretty low these days. I don't know about Germany, but Amazon.com has a promotion right now to get a $25 gift certificate when purchasing one of the Whispernet Kindles.
And if you're anything like me, there's another pro. I used to buy tons of books, so I'd have lots of options as to what to read next, and I wouldn't get around to reading a lot of them. Now, I don't buy a book until I actually start it, since it downloads instantly. I'd be willing to bet the thing has more than paid for itself in extraneous novels that I didn't end up buying, and I bought it when it was still $400.