Free eBooks!
March 7th, 2010 by Jeremy received 4 Comments »I saw this on Hack Forums and thought I’d share. Visit http://www.urebooks.com, search for a book you’d like to download, and then add it to your shopping cart. Create an account, and proceed to checkout. When you get to the payment selection, select PayPal and then stop at the PayPal conformation page. Go to http://www.urebooks.com/checkout_process.php and you will be able to download the eBook, because the site thinks that you’ve completed the transaction with PayPal, even though you have not. You can do the same for the sites below, just add “checkout_process.php” after the domain when you get the PayPal page.
http://www.mocosell.com/index.php
http://www.golden-ebookstore.com/
http://www.ebook-asia.com/
http://www.digitalbookshops.com/
The name's Jeremy Emberling. I'm a twenty-something living in Lafayette, Louisiana. We've got the best food, awesome people, and crazy culture! It's also the home of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette's Ragin Cajuns, which during football season, makes for great tailgating! As you can tell, I'm kind of a big deal. I mean, I own my own domain. That's what important people do. I have an interesting perspective on things and you're reading about that here. Welcome to Jeremy's Thoughts.




Thanks for this tip, now that explains why so many ebooks are being downloaded without me getting paid. Thanks for sharing this, now I can stop people from ripping me off. Cheers.
Finally fixed the problem thanks for the heads up. and as for the $700 stolen merchandise, I’m not sure what to say….. I’m just an average guy trying to support my family and new daughter, you need to consider these things Jeremy, when people steal someone always loses, how would you like it if someone came and stole something you paid for and put hours of work into? It doesn’t feel very good….Anyway, I think I got my point across. On a brighter note, you do have a nice blog and obviously quite a large following. Good luck and take care.
Brad
This is my first time to visit your blog and I would say you share nice information.You definitely do research and write very well. Keep it up!
Brad:
I would feel sorry for you if your eBooks were legitimate and weren’t stolen to begin with. You can’t honestly say that the eBooks were good enough quality to buy, hell, they weren’t worth stealing. The content is all horrible one page guides that can be found all over the Internet. The $700 that was “stolen” wouldn’t have been profit for you anyways… these people wouldn’t have purchased your books or had anything to do with your site before this blog entry.