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erik morland
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Positive paid review not published yet

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I had a positive review on my book, I scored a three. The review cost me a hundred dollars, I would like to see my review published, with a two month link, as was promised. Unfortunately this is not happening for some reason. My review request has been live for more than a week now and nothing is happening. Why is my review still not published?
Erik Morland

-- 23 Apr 2013, 14:37 --

Every time when I check out the review request section I read the following: 'The reviewer has finished writing the review and submitted it. The editor simply needs to do some final touches and publish it publicly, which generally happens within 48 hours.' These 48 hours are now turning into several weeks, and I am getting very worried and anxious. Will somebody please do these final touches and publish my review!!!!!!
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The review was published. You can see it at:

http://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewto ... 21&t=12964
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