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I paid for a review and three weeks later it still isn't liv

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I am in the same boat.

It's three weeks since I was informed my book had been reviewed. Now, if I hadn't paid for my review, I would accept the wait. But I paid for a review because this site says paid reviews are posted within a week of being reviewed whereas unpaid reviews take two or three weeks.

So now I'm in the position of waiting three weeks like the unpaid reviews even though I forked out 60 bucks on a paid review in the understanding I would get it faster.

I've contacted Scott with very courteous emails twice about this without reply.

I would love to recommend this site to other authors I know seeking reviews for their books but the time it is taking and the lack of courtesy in responding would make this very difficult.

Tom

-- 11 Dec 2013, 00:23 --

Hi Scott,

thanks, the review gas now been published.

Much appreciated.

Warm regards,

Tom
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You're welcome. Sorry for the delay.
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