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Old 09-01-2025, 04:36 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Graham44 View Post
It would be interesting to know what email providers people are using that have received this email. If it turns out that they are all using the big ones i.e. gmail, microsoft (do they still do emails?), Yahoo etc maybe it is just phishing. The reason I say this is the email provider I use is not well known and has robust privacy, anti spam, etc and I haven't received an email from Kobo UK (even though I have an account)
Gmail here.

But I'm inclined to believe that it's just a genuine glitch at Kobo. The e-mail addresses and web URL used all appear to be genuine Kobo ones. And when I clicked on the link, it took me to a Kobo web page that looked exactly the same as the empty e-mail. It didn't take me to a page about Golden in Death (or any other book), so my experience differs from others reported above.
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