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So that we can provide faster and better support, this forum (the "Public Suggestion Box") has been retired. Instead, please send any suggestions you have to us using the official website contact form.

This allows us to streamline our support system so that we can get to your message much faster. Instead of our support staff having to check three different places (support forum, suggestion box, and contact form messages), they know can respond to all message through one method, with that one method being the official website contact form.

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dombledore
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Hey. All I want to do is review books I love for a fee. Your advertising says up to $50 for a review and thats fine. The emails I get when I sign up tell me to go to a page and that page is just for authors and tells me nothing. The email also tells me to click on buttons that aren't there. If this is a real facility, do get back to me. Thanks.
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dombledore wrote: 05 Sep 2019, 09:20 Hey. All I want to do is review books I love for a fee. Your advertising says up to $50 for a review and thats fine. The emails I get when I sign up tell me to go to a page and that page is just for authors and tells me nothing. The email also tells me to click on buttons that aren't there. If this is a real facility, do get back to me. Thanks.
It sounds like you accidentally signed up as an author.

Just go to the Contact Form page (there are links to it at the bottom of most pages) and choose the 'I am not an author' option. That should remove you from the author group and allow you to sign up as a reviewer. :tiphat:
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