Today is going to be an angry post, because there is something going on in the indie world that is currently unacceptable and coming very close to royalty fraud (well, allegedly, so I won't get sued). I am here to talk to readers that favour audiobooks about Audible's new return policy. And make no mistake... Continue Reading →
Are Amazon’s Price-Matching Policies Cheating Customers?
As anyone following this website knows, I had a great deal of trouble getting the permafree relaunch of my ebook Chronicles of the Undead price matched by Amazon. This was solely due to the fact I distributed the book though Draft2Digital and not KDP (and that in itself raises serious questions of shady favouritism and... Continue Reading →
Don’t Buy my Book, Chronicles of the Undead, on Amazon: Part 3
And so the Chronicles of the Undead saga continues. A day after I dusted my hands from the inept help that is Amazon price-matching, Draft2Digital sent another email saying they decided to send a price-match request to Amazon. So there's that. Maybe it will help and maybe it won't. Maybe the sun will turn blue... Continue Reading →
Don’t buy my book, Chronicles of the Undead, on Amazon: Part 2
So here's the update on getting price-matched by Amazon: They won't do it. Big shock there. They more or less admitted they only price match books in KDP. The guy I originally talked to over at Amazon was more than willing to price match when he thought I was KDP (apparently they can't read well... Continue Reading →