Buy Stuff through our Amazon link - please!
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If you've received useful feedback from this forum or generally enjoyed the cut and thrust of literary debate, then why not help us by using our Amazon link?
http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/bookshop.htm
Or click on the link at the bottom of the forum pages.
We receive a small commission for any items purchased and this helps us to defray the cost of web hosting, domain name rental and software. This does not affect the price you pay!
I have also listed a number of books which I highly recommend.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Cameron
http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/bookshop.htm
Or click on the link at the bottom of the forum pages.
We receive a small commission for any items purchased and this helps us to defray the cost of web hosting, domain name rental and software. This does not affect the price you pay!
I have also listed a number of books which I highly recommend.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Cameron
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Cam,
Just ordered a couple of items through your shop. A Ramones DVD and York notes on selected Larkin poems.
Not sure if it went according to plan, as I had to login once I was redirected from your search box.
Basically if cookies aren't always enabled, or are deleted, (I keep a clean ship), I have to with all the files and shit I've got flying about, then I'm not sure it will always work?
Anyway tell me if it was processed ok.
cheers
kris
Just ordered a couple of items through your shop. A Ramones DVD and York notes on selected Larkin poems.
Not sure if it went according to plan, as I had to login once I was redirected from your search box.
Basically if cookies aren't always enabled, or are deleted, (I keep a clean ship), I have to with all the files and shit I've got flying about, then I'm not sure it will always work?
Anyway tell me if it was processed ok.
cheers
kris
http://www.closetpoet.co.uk
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We have just notched up our first £10 in commission (tax haven beckons).
Thanks to everyone who has bought stuff via our Amazon link. Just a reminder that Amazon also sells household items such as computers, washing machines and toasters. The commission from a nice little fridge-freezer would keep this site running for months. You know it makes sense.
Cheers
Cam
Thanks to everyone who has bought stuff via our Amazon link. Just a reminder that Amazon also sells household items such as computers, washing machines and toasters. The commission from a nice little fridge-freezer would keep this site running for months. You know it makes sense.
Cheers
Cam
shall try to buy my textbooks through this...I apologize, hadn't seen it before.
"Don't treat your common sense like an umbrella. When you come into a room to philosophize, don't leave it outside, but bring it in with you." Wittgenstein
hardly worth a drum roll. 4.5 pounds??
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html
Should've taken your family out for ice cream.
Greedy capitalists are at it again!
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html
Should've taken your family out for ice cream.
Greedy capitalists are at it again!
"Don't treat your common sense like an umbrella. When you come into a room to philosophize, don't leave it outside, but bring it in with you." Wittgenstein
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How is the recent dictum issued by Amazon.com, that publishers who use POD must shift production to Amazon's in-house Book Surge POD division or lose their Buy button, affecting business there at Poets' Graves? Some North American publishers are quite steamed about it, mostly over perceived poor quality standards in Book Surge Production, but also over what appears to be a larger bite out of cover price percentage to offer larger discounts to customers that are detrimental to small presses.
"If you don't like my principles, I have others." —Groucho Marx
To be honest I have no idea what that all means. We never get revenue from Amazon.com anyway, all ours come from amazon uk and sales seem pretty stable. We normally get £10 or thereabouts every 2 months so we have not reached the higher tax bracket just yet..