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Old 09-04-2012, 07:20 PM   #10
SteveEisenberg
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If Amazon wants me to give even the slightest credence to their customer reviews, here's what they can do:

-- Require all customer reviews to be signed with the review author's name and town.

-- Only allow reviews by reviewers who have had packages successfully delivered to their name and address

Getting back to the OP, has anyone mentioned that this crime author is published by a big six imprint?

The problem is with the Amazon review system, not with who is, or is not, the publisher.
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