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Old 04-03-2010, 10:53 AM   #57
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Originally Posted by sassanik View Post
I am bummed that I lost alot of my wishlist, I had books on there that I was planning on buying or was interested in and at 4 pages long I know I am not going to remember them all, I would also put books that were going to be released later on my wish list.

Why am I annoyed about the loss of my wishlist? Well if I had known it was going away I actually would have made some last minute purchases of books that I planned to buy in the next month.
We don't yet know that the wish list won't return if Fictionwise does continue to have these books for sale once the changeover is complete.

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Originally Posted by sassanik View Post
As for merchandise changing, they are online books. Digital copies, its not like they take up alot of physical space. Even if a book is not selling well they can leave it available without it taking away from space.
Fictionwise doesn't store the books in these cases on its own servers. There are third party organisations that host the book servers. When the publishers switch off access, Fictionwise loses access.

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