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Old 02-28-2009, 03:28 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy View Post
Fictionwise recently fixed a bunch of typos in a book I had bought, and released the corrected file, in only a week or so. I was surprised at the fast response. Maybe they have more access to some files to be able to fix them themselves.

Yes, that's true.

However, we're talking about something altogether different here: Fictionwise is continuing to sell a title with the wrong book in the title; furthermore, they are not telling their customers that the book they are ordering is the incorrect book.

The problem originated with the publisher. The publisher will be correcting (or is in the process of correcting) this mistake.

Fictionwise, however, has nothing on their website at the book's location on their webpage telling the readers that the book customers are thinking of purchasing is the wrong title. The customer discovers this ONLY after buying the book. Or from reading MobileRead.


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