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Old 05-28-2019, 12:48 AM   #200
binaryhermit
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That curried potato cookbook that you linked is indeed ridiculously short. I think whoever said you triggered their fraud detection is right.

I also think this is a "corner case" Amazon's fraud detection didn't think about.
In addition, I think you could make a case for that book in question meeting the "so short it disappoints readers" clause. But you could also make a case it doesn't meet that clause, I mean, it says it's a recipe for curried potatoes and that's what it is. That decision's beyond my pay grade.

It'd be a better practice to package a few recipes into a longer ebook and list the recipes inside the description, in my opinion. But again, beyond my pay grade.
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