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Originally Posted by NullNix
The content reporting doesn't seem to have any effect anyway. No errors I have reported have ever been fixed or even, as far as I can tell, read by any human being. It's useless.
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Posting a negative review to Amazon is more effective than using the Kindle content error reporting. That would get their attention because it is public versus your report which is private. Twice I posted one star reviews praising the books contents but criticizing the problems specific to the Kindle.
The two publishers, Merriam-Webster and Oxford University Press, responded by taking down the Kindle format, fixing them and reposting them. It took them a few months to do it though.