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Old 11-13-2014, 06:31 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by Fbone View Post
I'm not sure what is worse.

A book published with numerous typos or an email telling me the author updated the book correcting the typos and you need to complete a 7-step process to read the updated book.
I know. Although, if Amazon decides the changes are minor, they just make them available if someone is looking at the book in the manage kindle books page. It's definitely a double-edged sword, no two ways about it. So far as I can tell, there is no way for the author or publisher to look good in these cases. But I have gotten update notices for books that were poorly scanned that I was interested in receiving. I think I got one where I never did figure out what the update contained. And most people I ask have a rather vehement opinion on the subject too.
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