Don't worry about the money, that would ruin the whole uncertainty in buying books
I'll take it as a loss.
Now I'm not someone to judge people but from a person who doesn't personally know anyone involved in the books (I also tried reading the fusebox books) it looks as though they may be trying to make them seem bigger then they are (not saying you were, just saying how it looked).
one of my books (can't remember what it is) gets straight to talking about not trying to make the book seem bigger then it is, which I enjoyed, then it got straight into the good stuff.
now maybe techspedition was learning with the whole book thing or maybe?? who knows I don't know the company.
Anyway, some friendly advice would be to make the books smaller and not over size them, surely a good book is better promoted by word of mouth then by how many pages it has.
Best wishes for any future books.
M@
On 1/16/06, Hal Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, it could be that we were trying to scam people--or it could be that you saw our inexperience showing. The "giant font" was all of 12 points. We thought having more white space would make the book easier to read. But when faced with two alternatives, I know I always try to pick the one with the more sinister implications. I'm glad I'm not alone. Send me an email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I'll make sure you get your money back for the CFCs book.
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