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05 Dec, 2012
Great book for the credit and collections professional
Bought this book for a course on Credit and Collections. Found it very informative, easy to read as far as writing and explanations, has lots of examples throughout the chapters including annexes after each chapter with sample forms, laws, etc. Not so much a school textbook but more of a reference for small- and mid-size businesses. The book is quite large and bulky (about 3000 pages, 3 inches thick and about 6 lbs), not something you want to carry around with you, but certainly a great reference to have when in doubt about certain specific credit/collection matters, particularly the legal aspects.
Overall, great book, very in-depth and a must in any small/med business.

21 Nov, 2017
Works as intended
Definitely improved the image on my 50-inch Samsung tv. In-game text much easier to read. At first I was having a hard time putting it in the slot but it eventually went in after some pressure. TWSS

11 Dec, 2019
Good, but...
Pretty good for a beginner uke. Sounds nice but it needs to be tuned daily, sometimes several times during your play session. I'm used to playing electric guitars (6, 7 and 8 string, mostly for rock/metal) so for me this isn't a deal breaker, just surprising how it only lasts a few plays before having to retune. Additionally, the fret ends stick out a bit from the neck, causing significant scratching on my fingers. This could be because the uke was in a dry environment which may have shrunk the fretboard wood. I'm hoping it'll absorb some of this Puerto Rico humidity (70%), otherwise I may have to take it to a luthier to sand the frets down a bit (there's DIY alternatives also, but you may scratch the fretboard/neck).