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Old 01-17-2010, 07:58 PM   #87
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon View Post
Why would I talk to the publishers? They're the problem, and just dropping their sales estimates by one produces a huge shrug*. Informing the two ends involved in solving it - the writer and the customer - is what will be effective.

*From when I did do it, a few times.
if you get your way, the book won't sell. And the publisher won't know why it's not selling other then it's not selling at Amazon. So, maybe the publisher and/or author won't want to sell via Amazon for the eBook. Now, all the Kindle users who do want that author's eBooks won't get it. All you do is try to hurt the innocent. Now if you get all those people to email the publisher and/or author, you may have more impact on a positive note instead of "it just doesn't sell".
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