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Old 07-22-2013, 10:37 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by aecardenas View Post
Yeah, for some reason, you can see UK reviews of a book on the US site, but not vice versa. This bugged me because I wanted my US reviews to show up on the UK site to help bolster visibility, but no such luck; Amazon said that it was a one way street for now.
Well gee whiz, that doesn't put the perceived written communication skills of Americans in a very positive light, now does it? Though unfortunately, my compatriots so often offer precious little evidence to suggest such a policy is unreasonable...

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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Are you sure? I quite often see reviews of books from "amazon.com" when I'm reading a book description on "amazon.co.uk".
I want to say that I'd seen this as well, but when I went to check, what I saw with a few random titles is at the bottom of the page is that it says "want more reviews? Go to amazon.com..." Perhaps it depends on the book or maybe the UK site recently changed its policy.
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