If you are offering -- for sale -- something that doesn't exist, at all, that's my initial reaction. If you're making a living in on-line sales, and you are not aware that this type of error, which is not singular, not a one-off, will have a negative effect on your reputation -- often to people who will never blog about it or otherwise post, I'd say you are not doing your homework.
At all. If the most obvious explanation for all of this is "a mistake", and you are now aware of the nature of the mistake your database s contain, why are there still listings for NYP books by other authors up on amazon. Because if it's a mistake and you don't care enough to fix it, that also says something about the way you run your business.
If you have a database that you can't search by price , you need a different database. I will assume that you can search by price. When you have claimed, clearly, that you know the errors will have an inflated price of 1, Or better yet, filter out all books at that price, so they're never actually uploaded to amazon at all?
And if you haven't done this, and it hasn't occurred to you to do it, after my own public post and the more private communications of other authors who you've also listed on amazon -- incorrectly -- you're just going to have to suck it up. You can say whatever you want about the people who feel you are a conman or a fraud. The fact is, you know that some of your listings are wrong.
You are aware that you have other listings on amazon--right now--that are also wrong. But you aren't doing anything to fix them unless someone else is doing the homework for you.
You know you don't have the book s. You are advertising on amazon that you do. You are doing this by mistake -- but you're not actually taking down listings which exist, in your database, and which are in error. Feeling injured in this case is a direct byproduct of your passivity, and the fact that -- at least at the moment -- you can't be bothered to do the work to look for and fix the errors that you know are there.
It's not actually my job to do your homework, or your database management for you, unless you want to hire me and pay me for it.
I mentioned it on my blog because, in fact, I wanted my readers to know that what was offered does not exist; I didn't do it for your sake. In reply to another author's post, you claimed that: The problem was an erroneous ISBN uploaded into an inventory database - it just happened to be that the ISBN submitted did actually exist, it was the ISBN of this yet to be released book.
This, however, is problematic. Because it isn't just one book. It is not actually a matter of randomly entering 13 digits and coming up with the actual ISBN of an existing -- and not yet published -- novel; you have to be unlucky enough to come up with a 13 digit number that, when checksummed, works as an ISBN. There great pics! Take ur time for CHOI. I have it sitting on my shelf and can't bring myself to read it.
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