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Subject: US catters: A quick favour, please From: GUEST,Paul Slade Date: 23 Aug 12 - 04:28 PM "Please Tell Me Where's Her Head": Pearl Bryan in Song & Story. I've just made my book on the Pearl Bryan murder and the ballads it's inspired available on the Kindle. You'll find its page at the link above. Could some kind Mudcatter in the US just check that page and tell me how the book's price appears there for US Amazon users, please? It shows as "Pricing information not available" when I check the US page from my London-registered Amazon account, but I think that may be because the site assumes I'm a UK buyer, and hence should be buying the book from Amazon's British site instead. Many thanks. |
Subject: RE: US catters: A quick favour, please From: bobad Date: 23 Aug 12 - 04:45 PM I'm in Canada and I see 0.99 cents as the price. |
Subject: RE: US catters: A quick favour, please From: Desert Dancer Date: 23 Aug 12 - 05:04 PM $0.99 in the U.S. (from Arizona). ~ Becky in Tucson |
Subject: RE: US catters: A quick favour, please From: GUEST,Paul Slade Date: 23 Aug 12 - 05:31 PM Thanks, both. I thought that was probably the case, but I just needed my mind setting at rest. |
Subject: RE: US catters: A quick favour, please From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 23 Aug 12 - 06:06 PM I couldn't find any price for it in the UK. Just a sample first chapter. Gruesome stuff... |
Subject: RE: US catters: A quick favour, please From: GUEST,999 Date: 23 Aug 12 - 06:30 PM "Please Tell Me Where's Her Head": Pearl Bryan in song & story by Paul Slade (Kindle Edition -17 Aug 2012) £0.77 Available for download now I'm also in Canada (not far from Bobad and I accessed the UK Amazon site and that's a copy of some info from there. I hope you enjoy lotsa sales. |
Subject: RE: US catters: A quick favour, please From: katlaughing Date: 23 Aug 12 - 08:15 PM It shows ninety-nine cents in Colorado. Good luck! |
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