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Hello, here I am again, asking your kind heart as to provide me information on what is the best nclex reviewer to buy. I went to National bookstore and asked for nclex reviewer the available reviewers are from mosbys and lippincot (is the spelling right?), are they good for me who hasn't been active and idle for a decade?
how come the compre that you bought in c&e has a free cd?? i also bought mine there..same price as yours, same discount too...i even asked the cd and they said that its not included..only in original published book like the one they are selling at national (since c & e are selling re-published or philippine copyright books):uhoh21: :uhoh21:hael
really!!! actually as per your advice, i went to c&e ue recto. i also thought that there was no cd included, but the guy, upon reading the book that states "cd rom inside" took one amongst stacks of cd's and put one inside my plastic bag. i even checked the case to see if it's really for the book. maybe you should bring the receipt back to them and ask for your cd, that's really unfair!! actually before i bought the book, i already had the cheap copy of the cd. so the cd was just a spare copy na lang.
but since you passed, you may not need it anymore. except when you want to review some more.
in my case, when i bought funda book at goodwill, they did not give me the cd copy. weird huh!
I think what hael means is that the books printed in the Philippines under, of course, thespecial arrangement with ELSEVIER, INC authporized by the publisher to be reprinted and sold in the Philippines.
Hael, I think the person who assisted you may be just confused. There's lots of CDs there.
But you know what, the lady ask me what kind of book-the hardbound or.. I just mentioned the price. Maybe they made a mistake, maybe the CD they gave me was for the hard bound version. whatchatink? Well, if that is the case, im lucky I guess.
i think what hael means is that the books printed in the philippines under, of course, thespecial arrangement with elsevier, inc authporized by the publisher to be reprinted and sold in the philippines.hael, i think the person who assisted you may be just confused. there's lots of cds there.
but you know what, the lady ask me what kind of book-the hardbound or.. i just mentioned the price. maybe they made a mistake, maybe the cd they gave me was for the hard bound version. whatchatink? well, if that is the case, im lucky i guess.
are re-published/philippine copyright books not allowed in the usa?..but they have rights to published, and i think its not a pirated thing..compared to those sold that are only xerox copies...
just my thoughts suzanne....
hael
From what I know Philippine copyrighted books are legal, as they have sought and got the approval of the original publishers to reprint their works here in the Philippines, and that they paid due fees to do this. Photocopy reproductions are definitely illegal.Just to make sure, buy from reputable bookstores such as NBS and Goodwill, keep the reciept if you can.
Hi, I called C & E quezon ave and they told me that cd is not included on the cheaper book 700+, may I know where in recto is C & E located, is it near PRC? The last time I went there was several years ago. Thank you very much
the one near national bookstore was already closed..they transfered beside UE recto gate..just a few blocks from the old location...
suzanne4, RN
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Republished or Philippine copyright only means that it is a pirated version and a copy. There is no such thing.
All legitimate books come with the CD, it is part of the program.
Be careful that you do not bring any of the "Filipino" published copies over her with you, they will be confiscated.