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Old 04-13-2011, 02:56 AM   #139
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I was suggesting that the one star brigade acted out of a sense of entitlement, and I was correct.
You don't say. Glad we could talk about it.

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No you aren't, because a letter accomplishes that;
Please don't tell me (and that's a hypothetical "me", as I have no particular interest in that author and haven't read his books, let alone negatively reviewed his last one) or anybody else for that matter how to express dissatisfaction. It's more than just a little contumelious; preposterous, even.

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... to affect the price legitimately.
So, those reviews are "illegitimate behavior"? It just keeps getting better.

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If you don't like the price, don't buy it.
As I've said: I don't. But I also complain about it. And I let the publisher know in a way that gets their attention. Hint: letter writing is not it.

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