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Old 03-13-2023, 11:53 AM   #1845
darthyoda6
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I like how Amazon does it. With Kobo, you have to contact customer service to get them to reset your book. It's nice that any of vendors give you access to updates if you want them. With physical books you'd just have to buy another copy.
Unfortunately Amazon's update system only works on books you've "purchased", and only if they've never been read through KU at anytime. Any book I read on KU, whether I purchased it later or just re-read on KU, doesn't get the updated versions, and I still have to contact Amazon support to force the updated version to come through. It 99% of the time doesn't show an update link on the manage your content page, even though you you there's an update.
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