I have been duped by the creators of mypadmedia into believing that the business is a genuine one that offers value for money ebook downloads. Looks like this is far from the truth. The landing page of mypadmedia appears to be real with the promise of unlimited downloads of ebooks even the bestsellers at only a one time payment of less than US$50.
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The truth of the matter is that this is a scam as all the so called free ebook downloads are public domain stuff that you can get from feedbooks.com. So in other words it really doesn't cost you a dime to download those books as they are available to everyone for free. Also please don't buy into the promise of the best sellers and all as they do not exist in mypadmedia's library well in fact they do not have a library at all. They will just redirect you to another site that offers free ebook downloads once you sign in. The offer of free satellite TV service is also a scam as those are available for free. So to all my readers please be aware and do not purchase this service. If you have purchase this recently you can still request for your money back from plimus.com. I'm sure there will be other types of similar service being created on the internet in the future, please do not be fooled by them. They are also known by other names such as the novel site, the movie site and all the rest of the crap. It is better for you to spend your money on real ebooks from Amazon.com or Barnes of Nobles.
The recent passing of Steve Jobs has certainly left a void in the personal technology world. A lot of companies that rely on his creations have benefited much from this man’s genius. I am sure most of the software, games and ebook companies around the world could testify to this. The same can be said of myPadmedia which was created right after the original iPad was launched in 2010. The creator of myPadmedia could certainly attribute the success of the product to the overwhelming success of iPad.
I have personally sold a lot of copies of myPadmedia since August 2011. Most of my customers are pretty happy with the service. I must admit that some were not too satisfied but they managed to get their money back. That is the beauty of this service, it offers a 60-day money back guarantee. So if you are not happy for any reason at all with the service or the quality of their ebooks, just log a ticket with Plimus and you should get your money credited back to you almost instantly especially if you are using credit card for the payment.
Most of my customers think that the service is value for money. You only have to pay a one time payment of USD 49.95 and you get to access over 30K+ of ebook titles which you can download directly to your iPad (Of course right now you can even get a 50% discount by following the instruction given at the top of this page). Sure you won’t be happy with all the titles in their database but you can’t expect every title to be a bestseller or high quality book for the amount of money that you paid. Some of the titles are not great but you do get gems in there as well. My recommendation is to sign up for this service and mix it with purchasing of ebooks from other suppliers like Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Furthermore they keep increasing and refreshing the titles in their database so you do get fresh content all the time. Apart from ebooks they also offer magazines, newspapers and comics from famous publishers like Marvel, DC as well as manga
If you follow my recommendation above you should be able to balance out youe expectation of the service. The most important thing is that you get the quality ebooks that you want. Did I tell you that it also works on iPad2, iPhone, iTouch, Kindle, Galaxy tab and of course on your PC. So sign up today and let me know what you think.
It didn’t make sense to me that someone could genuinely pull this off. By the way I was one of the very first few owners of iPad, I bought it at the launch of the product so I was eager to test out the device especially on ebooks. However the prices of ebooks nowadays are not getting any cheaper, it could easily cost between USD15-20 for a reasonably good title. That was when I remembered mypadmedia and decided to give it a shot, after all they offer a 60 days money back guarantee if one is not happy with the quality of the books or service.
After I signed up for the service I was truly surprised at the actual number of ebooks that they have. They practically offer thousands of ebooks for downloads from a variety of genres such as best sellers, thriller, romance, classics, mystery and much more. In addition, they also offer ipad comics such as anime, manga, comedy, Marvel and DC. The comics look really great on the iPad as they are able to be viewed at full screen and the graphics are superb. For those who like to catch up on the latest news, they provide access to thousands of live newspaper sites around the world which you can read from your iPad.
The downside of the service is firstly all the books are only available in English at this point of time but they may add other languages in the near future. The other weakness of the site is that right now they do not have the list of the content available at the site. This is because their databases are too huge and get updated daily. However from the looks of things, there is absolutely good quality in the ebooks that they provide.
So in conclusion while mypadmedia might not be a perfect service but at such an affordable price and with so much content to offer, it would truly be a crime if any iPad owners do not sign up.
Nowadays there are quite a few types of ebook readers out there in the market. The devices have come a long way since the days where you could only read ebooks from your PDAs and PCs. The popular ebook readers nowadays are of course the iPad and Kindle but there are now similar gadgets available from the growing list of manufacturers particularly in Asia.
There are obviously pros and cons of each of the devices and for the sake of simplicity, we would just talk about iPad and Kindle. After all the rest of the devices are not up the mark just yet but in due time they will.
The iPad has its ibooks application which offers a lot of the missing functionalities of the current ebook readers. The obvious advantages of the application are the ability to flip pages using the touch screen, able to read 2 pages on the same screen and the ease to navigate through the ebook. I especially like the 2 page feature where when launched in landscape mode, it makes you feel like reading a book rather than a document. You can browse through the table of contents of the ebook and still go back to where you were reading easily.
In addition, it provides a colorful display for pictures, photos, illustrations and book covers. With this device you have access to libraries of iPad ebooks plus you can download and read ebooks from several sources including full page views of popular comics. The wooden bookshelf design of the ibooks application is also a hit among the consumers as it provides a sense of familiarity with the physical bookshelves back home.
Although the Kindle offers similar size display but it could not match the iPad in terms of the features and functionalities. The iPad absolutely blows away the competition with all its advance features mentioned above plus the integration with iTunes audio and video as well as access to thousands of iPhone applications online. However Kindle does offer a distinctive advantage over its rival where its flat matte screen is considered to be less stressful to the eyes when reading ebooks over long period. iPad’s display is brightly back lit and the reflective glass are considered to be a problem to the eyes over long period.
However with iPad you could easily read in dim or dark places as compared to its rival. So the conclusion is that I would definitely recommend iPad as the ultimate ebook reader although it is slightly more expensive than its rival but you do get a lot more out of it.
Some people write it as mypadmedia, all in one single word while some type it as my pad media. Well, no matter what it is called or how it is written, mypadmedia is definitely a unique and exciting service to increase the usage of your Apple iPad from just for web browsing to an everyday tool for reading your favorite books.
The problem with the current ipad books is that they cost too much to purchase. Just imagine if you have to pay USD 15 per ebook and if you are an avid reader who reads about 2 to 3 books per month that would come up to about USD50 every month. I don’t know about you but to spend that amount of money every month is crazy considering I have other bills to pay as well. The bad news is that the prices of the iPad ebooks are not going to go down anytime soon. However the good news is that this new exciting service is offering unlimited ebooks download for just a mere one time payment of USD49.95.
Apart from the limitless ebooks that you could download, the service also provides a variety of other types of publications such as comics and newspapers. What about the quality of the ebooks that they provide? Well, the mypadmedia book list ranges from novels and books from well known titles to new books by unknown authors. They also offer timeless classics that are difficult to find from your neighborhood bookstore. For a service that is so affordable, you could expect some not so great titles in their book list but majority of them are fantastic.
Some people might be skeptical about the service due to their fabulous offers at an unbelievable price. Well, the company is so confident of their products that they are offering a 60 days money back guarantee. So if you are unhappy with the books that you are getting from them, you could ask for a refund within 60 days with no questions asked.
Furthermore, the service is really easy to use as there is no need for any additional client software to be downloaded to your tablet. Just log in at the website and starts downloading your favorite ebooks to your iPad!