Not exact matches
What this meant was authors and producers would
load a short and ridiculous eBook onto the platform, request codes as
often as possible (
often getting hundreds per
book) and then gift them out to guarantee monthly income from the program.
If you try and
load up a
book that you are reading at the store, quit and then go to another location it will
often crash when you
load that particular
book up.
If you are
loading in library
books it might ask you for a login and password,
often this is your public library card number.
If your
book is
loaded with a ton of four - and five - star reviews that have generic and
often stilted write - ups, then your potential buyer may pass on your
book.
I have some problems with the technical side of it, from some problems that Amazon refuses to address, and I dislike that Amazon had to look in on readers to see how far they read to determine that payment (I
often delete a
book after I finish it, since I have
loads on my Kindle at any one time and I rarely sync the device; does someone doing that with a loan mean we don't get paid?).
Because pages
loaded slowly on the Wi - Fi connection, tapping a
book from a search results list (for example)
often produced unintended selections, making the whole experience painfully time - consuming and frustrating.