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message 1: by Katie (new)

Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 1099 comments After I read this thread on the Kindleforums -
http://www.kindleboards.com/index.php...

- I went to look at my books on Amazon UK. BOTH my books are listed as 'under review' with this message:

"This title is currently unavailable because customers have told us that there may be something wrong with the description, the content, or the way that the content is displayed.

We're working with the publisher to fix the problem as quickly as possible. As always, we value customer feedback."

Okay, if someone found errors, I'd like to fix them but 1. No one from Amazon has contacted me about it and 2. I have only sold one copy of The Dragon Box in the UK and that was to an internet friend who would not have complained to Amazon without telling me the problem first.

Anyone else having this problem?


message 2: by Amos (new)

Amos Fairchild (amostfairchild) | 305 comments A bug? They show as being available for me on US and UK sites.


message 3: by Katie (new)

Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 1099 comments Yes, they're fine again now. Apparently everybody had them, Indies and tradtionals alike.


message 4: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments Someone reviewed one of my books recently, giving it four stars -- knocking off a star for some formatting problems. I'm unaware of what those problems are, even after checking the book, and nobody else who reviewed the book mentioned it. I am seeing glitches in books I purchase or sample, though. Formatting symbols show up. Hitting the "<" button clears it up. I'm fairly sure the authors/publishers aren't putting those symbols in the books. They show up in books that didn't have them when originally purchased.


message 5: by Andre Jute (last edited Sep 28, 2011 04:35PM) (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
It's all those vampires and zombies. They want out or they want a cut. One is as bad as the other. We can't let them out and we know they go mad when they smell the blood from a cut.


message 6: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments I'm willing to let all the vampires and zombies go free.

I stumbled across the reviewer in the forum today and had her contact me by email. She told me she had to back-track, go up a paragraph, to be sure which character was speaking (due to spacing problems). I'm wondering if Random House screwed up something when they lowered the price recently. I'm going to pass her comments on to RH and hope they'll fix it.


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