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Old 10-31-2012, 06:26 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by brianfelsen View Post
H. Graham - it's not a scam - the change fees are because it's a lot of work for us to do a takedown and redelivery to all partners when we have such a broad network (including Amazon, which some others don't do) and when we accept all formats (instead of relying on a "meatgrinder" for word docs). As far as support, BookBaby has not only email support, but we're one of the rare Internet companies who answer the phone. We do cover design (they did my book and my son's, and we're both happy!) and have lots of other services as well - check us out! Cheers.

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Why would you need to do a "takedown" for those authors who provide fully formatted copy for each of the target distributors? Many self publishers have or develop skill sets that allow professional end results. It isn't hard to do.

You have not responded to the matter of US tax requirements for non US contributors. Can you clarify that?
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