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Old 07-23-2014, 06:45 AM   #18
chrisridd
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I'm currently waiting for Kobo to get back to after I raised an issue with a book in their store - I'll report when they get back to me!

But I was wondering what they tended to do when you report a problem with a book on their store? In the case of this book (Kim Stanley Robinson's "Green Mars") there's an unexpected publisher logo graphic in between two paragraphs.

I can totally fix this trivial bug using Sigil of course (and Apprentice Alf), but what do Kobo normally do here?

The last time I complained to a book store (Sony) they promptly shut their virtual doors so I don't really have a feeling for how able stores are to fix problems.
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