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Old 07-09-2009, 01:38 PM   #6
susan_cassidy
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I highlight the typos so that I have clear, specific evidence. If you highlight, then immediately delete the highlight, you still have a copy in "My Clippings". I then use "My Clippings" to generate a list of typos for an email to Amazon Kindle Support, and request that they get the publisher to fix it. The Support web page has a place for the order number, even, so that you can be specific about the book. Sometimes I also email the publisher with the same list, so that they can see the extent of the problem. Only if consumers complain, will the publishers take any notice.
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