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Old 02-02-2010, 08:23 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by phenomshel View Post
Yes, some...but not all. About 1/4 of my Amazon wishlist disappeared with this mess, and those are titles that are all Macmillan, and all not available anywhere else. This is at least four authors and a dozen titles. Like I said, I did find Joan Hess's new title at Books on Board this morning and bought it. But - for those authors that Macmillan didn't bother to distribute anywhere but Amazon? Unless there's some sort of exclusivity for that author from Amazon that no one's talking about, (which I agree is more than possible), the lost sales of those authors is all Macmillan's fault.
No. Lost sales due to Amazon's action are not Macmillan's fault. Amazon bears the responsibility for their actions, not Macmillan.
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