Women buy pirated books and find that they are half handwritten and half printed! Why are online pirated books so outrageous?

A woman in Jiangsu bought pirated books and found that half of them were handwritten and half were printed. Is it so outrageous to buy pirated books online now? The woman bought a pirated book online, and when she got it, she found that many of them were handwritten, and the paper looked particularly bad. The key point is that the suggested price on the back of the book turned out to be more than 20 yuan, and the book she bought online actually cost 60 yuan. That is to say, a pirated book actually cost so much, and many of them were handwritten after she got it, so this lady chose to return it for a refund as soon as she received the goods. In fact, businessmen at that time.

However, many netizens believe that pirated books are sold by merchants anyway. In fact, there is a certain difference between pirated books and genuine books, both in paper and appearance. Therefore, I suggest that you still go to the formal channels to buy genuine books, and never buy these pirated books, because pirated books are probably copied by hand, just like what this lady bought, and the paper quality is particularly poor, and even some pirated books are still very tasty when bought. In fact, it is illegal to sell pirated books online. If the circumstances are serious, it is likely to involve a criminal offence. Personally, I think this woman can report to the relevant platform or choose to call the police. Selling pirated books online is not allowed.

So why are pirated books on the Internet getting more and more outrageous now? It may be because pirated books are cheap and profitable, so I suggest you buy books through formal channels. As can be seen from the photos, the pirated books bought by this woman are really exaggerated. Because one side is handwritten and the other side is printed, many netizens are surprised to see this. Can pirated books be pirated like this now?