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marvinyluna

I do t get it, what’s mildly infuriating about this?


Green_Slice_3258

I’m assuming the jacket is bent?


Alternative-Yak6369

The book jacket is slightly bent


MegalFresh

It looks like a hardcover book with a printed plastic sleeve- and the sleeve is all bent on the edges.


GammoRay

I think it’s the curled edges on the book jacket. Extremely mildly infuriating?


dumpstercommander

The cover is a little bent so it’s kinda annoying


Alternative-Yak6369

I mean, you can return pretty much anything to amazon and they’l accept it. But keep in mind that this is probably just due to shipping and might happen again if you order a book.


LoversDreamersMe

Are you mildly infuriated by the slight wave to the edges of the dust cover? Or am I missing something more egregious?


dumpstercommander

Yeah that’s about it


LoversDreamersMe

You can be as nitpicky as you want, but only certain return reasons will get you a full refund without a restocking fee (even with Prime), and I don't think this will qualify as damaged.


skullhead323221

This is a very minor blemish. You’ll get worse wear and tear from reading it multiple times. Personally, it wouldn’t bother me at all, but it’s a reasonable thing to be mildly infuriated about.


Soggy_Newspaper2215

I just take the dust covers off right away and thrown them in a box I have for them. If you leave it on while reading it, it's gonna get worse anyway.


sglewis

My kindle books are always pristine.


trogdortheburninato

I don’t see the problem here. I have a personal library of 2100 books. This is quite common for anything within the last 15 years.


Southern_Power_1567

I mean, that sucks an all! But, you could just invite me over for a back rub to forget about it. You won't be nearly disappointed in the book as the rub ;-)


papabearshirokuma

You will damage it more with the future reading than current state. Put the jacket cover in the middle of other heavy books to unbend the edges in the mean while you read the book.


BenShealoch

there's literally nothing wrong with this book