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Scam
He sells books but dont wait to receive something. He send you a pdf only with information from the internet.
hmm. not obvious you're paying for downloads rather than books
I am just getting into bread baking and these adverts kept appearing on Facebook.
I decided that the books looked good - starter collections etc. so I placed an order.
It wasn't until I had placed my order that it bacame apparent that it was phyical books but just a download.
They may still be good - I fon't know yet but they should really make it clearer as to what they are selling as all the pictures show collections of 'books' - no mention of downloads
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