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Old 09-23-2020, 01:04 PM   #69
pwalker8
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Originally Posted by SeaBookGuy View Post
My gut feeling is it's more likely that they might send out emails to members: "These books currently in your library will be removed on (the new expiration date)."
One would think, but given how iffy Amazon's notice of new books by authors you follow is, I would expect it to be equally spotty.

It's a somewhat different thing, but I never get any notice when an audiobook in my wishlist is removed. One would think they would send an email saying "hey, in another month this book in your wishlist will no longer be available, so if you want to buy it, you need to go ahead".
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