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Old 08-14-2011, 02:59 PM   #12
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That answer really doesn't address the overarching issue, which is that it looks seedy as hell if your store sells a bunch of garbage. Which is why Amazon's been aggressively attacking that issue since it developed.
I believing the "overarching issue" is being addressed. The spammers overwhelm the system with huge quantities of dreck like swarms of rats. However, "an Amazon spokeswoman told the NYT, “We have worked steadily to build processes to detect and remove undifferentiated or barely differentiated versions of e-books.” http://moconews.net/article/419-amaz...ndle-spammers/ In case one of the rats still get through, the 7-day-money-back-guarantee is a "stick" for the customer to bash its little head in.
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