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Old 03-19-2010, 02:28 PM   #230
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Originally Posted by jplumey View Post
Sorry for bringing up an old thread but I didn't want to start a new one. My wife, who is an avid reader but not a technologist, has a K2 and loves it. Tuesday she yelled at me because there were four books she could not get because of Simon & Schuster. So we sent the following to Amazon:



And got the following:



I even sent a letter (much nicer in tone) to Lisa Lutz, who is the author of one of the books my wife could not purchase. I don't know if she'll reply, but if she does, I'll post it.
You're blaming the wrong entity. It's not Amazon, it's the publishers. Amazon doesn't have any control over the delayed release. Send your complaints to Simon & Schuster, if you even remotely think they will read and respond to your emails (they didn't reply to mine or many others). Good luck, I don't believe they comprehend the concept of customers.
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