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One Day Only FREEBIES?

1NoNonsenseReviews
Sep 24, 2020, 6:09 pm

Has anyone here experienced an email from an author that includes a link to a book that is free on Amazon for only one day?
This has happened to me twice in the last month. The email was sent and within 20 hours or so the book was no longer free.
The author/publisher does not answer emails regarding access.

I am wondering if this is a common thing?

As I think about it, these books were from Member Giveaways - not Early Reviewer.
Please remove if it is inappropriate for here.

2lilithcat
Sep 24, 2020, 6:13 pm

You probably do want to post in the MG thread.

That said, the author has violated the MG rules in multiple ways.

If it was an ebook, that's a violation of the rule that you can't offer it if it's available free elsewhere. And you can't add additional terms; I would argue that requiring you to go to Amazon and get it there, for one day only, is an additional term.

You might want to drop a line to Katemcangus - kate at librarything.com

3MarthaJeanne
Modifié : Sep 24, 2020, 6:34 pm

Was this to get the book you won, or was it about a different book?

The author is ONLY allowed to use your address to send you the book. Any other use is a violation of the terms of MG.

"You agree to never post publicly or share the names, mailing addresses, or email addresses that you're given, and never to send anything other than the book. Respect internet anonymity and use only usernames when posting profile comments."

Report them.

4WeeTurtle
Oct 1, 2020, 3:11 am

Were the emails going through LibraryThing or through your personal email? Could be targeted marketing or spam to get you to check out a book or site.

5lorax
Oct 1, 2020, 9:47 am

It obviously was targeted marketing/spam, which are explicitly forbidden by the MG terms. Authors are allowed to use the email addresses they collect ONLY to send the books, not for additional spam.