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Old 06-16-2016, 11:36 PM   #16
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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Well, since eReaderIQ is providing a service by identifying books (that have dropped in price) that are already listed in Amazon/Kindle US, then if there is a problem with "scamlets" it would seem to be Kindle's problem that Kindle has the scamlets listed in the first place. It seems a bit odd to me to say that eReaderIQ is responsible for policing Kindle's titles for them.

In the two genres I watch on eReaderIQ, there are a lot of legit books identified as being on sale and I would never have the time to check all those authors and titles all the time for myself. So I plan to subscribe if eReaderIQ offers subscriptions at anything approaching a reasonable price.

I totally agree about BookBub and other sites/email lists that I've tried, but that feel like they are not really providing info on titles or authors I want but instead on the titles/authors they want to provide me info on. eReaderIQ is by far the best I have seen at letting me tailor to just get info about books and authors that I want to follow.

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