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by smartmomsine, Mar 21 '07
I am a great fan of Barnes & Noble.com, and I have been so for about six years. The site provides a great and reliable service, and I always trust that I will get what I paid for at the time when I expect it to show. Throughout my college years I ...
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by lulaah, Mar 06 '07
Before I discovered Amazon Prime, I always used bn.com. They have a pretty good selection of books, both new, used and out-of-print. Plus, if you spend at least $25 they ship your order to come the next day for free (same day if you are in NYC). But ...
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by TheUnknown285, Feb 08 '07
I recently professed my love for Barnes and Noble in another review. However, this love devolves into a love-hate relationship when it comes to the online part of the company (www.barnesandnoble.com or www.bn.com). ...
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by smanik, Feb 06 '07
Barnes and noble online book store is one of the most famous online stores. It is one of my favorite websites to shop for the best books at reasonable prices. I never faced any problems placing order with this website. I am in love with this online ...
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by gdsf, Jan 14 '07
"Fast&Free Delivery" is worse than Amazon's free shipping when it used UPS exclusively. On almost everything I ordered, BN said it "usually ships within 24 hours" - to me, ships means it is boxed up and given to the delivery person within 24 hours ...
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by rabowah, Jan 12 '07
I used for many years to get my needs through Amazon which was run smoothly .but this time they told me it may take up to 10 days to arrive so due to my urgency I tried to get quicker service and I found their company offering a delivery within 4-7days, ...
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by wallymarquez, Jan 05 '07
I used the Barnes and Nobles online service for the very first time, and sadly, will not use it again. I ordered some books and CD's on the 20th of December. Today is the 5th of January. I still don't have my stuff. I emailed Barnes & Nobles, a week ...
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by bfsdfl, Dec 27 '06
Watch out, Barnes & Noble "fans." This store is about to go the way of Amazon. As other reviewers have noted, they respond to emails and their online forms with template answers, usually off-the-mark due to non-English-speakers (read: East Indian) who ...
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by elvisdo, Oct 31 '06
I never got used to online shopping that much when I was living in Canada. Well, there is that thing called eBay but thats another story. Most of the things I actually did want would cost a lot in shipping and would usually come from out of the ...
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by jbrd, Aug 08 '06
Okay okay, I know I don't read much and I am extremely picky about what I read. I don't like the romantic books filled with love scenes or tear-jerking lines nor do I like the fantasy books where everything is magical and enchanting. But when I do find ...
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by bhweb22, Aug 04 '06
Barnes and Noble is a fine bookstore. I like to browse the aisles there and love the fact that they've got comfy couches and good coffee in the store. It's a great experience. The reason it works is that the folks from B&N realized that buying books ...
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by junkot, Apr 08 '06
I had heard of B&N online store a lot and had visited a lot as well, but never had purchased (because if you do shop online a lot, many other online book stores offer better price. when I compare price, I usually choose to buy at other store). But when ...
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by vivasuzi, Oct 14 '05
Short Version I guess my major beef with this site is it's organization. In my mind an online store should entice me to shop online rather than making me want to go to the physical store. This site does the later. I get twisted around, and ...
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by drdevience, Aug 31 '05
Life is an adventure. Sometimes that adventure involves long periods of idleness during which I tend to go through massive piles of books. This means I have a very intimate relationship with most of the brick-n-mortar book stores, along with their ...
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by dtskiles, Jul 18 '05
I routinely switch between B&N and Amazon for book orders based on price. I have found that Barnes & Noble has a slightly better selection of books, particularly with regard to academic titles. Amazon seems to focus more on high-volume sales. While ...
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