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Bicycling book edition question at Amazon
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Does anyone know how to address an e-mail question to Amazon? I have a question about which edition of a book is, that I want to buy used. I have looked & looked w/ no success. I even went so far as to place the order up until the point of actually buying it, hoping that an e-mail tile would open up. I'm sure as hell not going to buy w/o knowing the Ed. Thanks much for any help, John |
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Bicycling book edition question at Amazon
"john" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all Does anyone know how to address an e-mail question to Amazon? I have a question about which edition of a book is, that I want to buy used. I have looked & looked w/ no success. I even went so far as to place the order up until the point of actually buying it, hoping that an e-mail tile would open up. I'm sure as hell not going to buy w/o knowing the Ed. Thanks much for any help, John If you are trying to buy a used book through Amazon, Amazon is simply a middleman and the book will come from an independent dealer. I collect old books and generally use http://www.bookfinder.com . You can search by title, author or if you click on "show more options," ISBN. ISBN is probably the best way to verify edition unless the book predates the system. Any decent book dealer will tell you the edition and date of publish before selling a book. Look up your book and you will probably find out what you need to know. Dan |
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