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    Dear Customer,

    We wanted to give you an update on the status of your order #blahblahblah.

    We are sorry to inform you that we have been unable to obtain the
    following item:

    Jennie Breeden (Author) "The Devil's Panties: v. 2" [Hardcover]

    We apologise for the length of time it has taken us to reach this
    conclusion. Until recently, we had still hoped to obtain this item for
    you.

    This item has now been cancelled from your order and we can confirm that
    you have not been charged for it.

    Please accept our apologies for any disappointment or inconvenience
    caused.
    When I was fifteen, my father thought I knew nothing. When I was twenty-five, I was amazed by how little he thought I'd learned in such a long time.

  • #2
    Just one more reason to see Jennie at DragonCon....
    "I like my tea like I like my women - Hot, Wet and Green."
    – IK the Troll

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    • #3
      Which supplier was that? Amazon?

      Rapscallion
      A book in which I'm credited as being influential in its origins.

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      • #4
        Amazon just asked me to confirm keeping it on my order, with the pre-order being pushed back again...Once I did that, all was good....Other than the supplier not behaving, but that was a given.
        Chaos is it's own reward

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rapscallion View Post
          Which supplier was that? Amazon?

          Rapscallion
          It sounds like Amazon.... I've gotten the exact some notice before, for a different graphic novel

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          • #6
            Yes, Amazon.
            When I was fifteen, my father thought I knew nothing. When I was twenty-five, I was amazed by how little he thought I'd learned in such a long time.

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            • #7
              The publisher had said, at one point, that he'd have it by San Diego. I believed that would happen just as soon as I crapped out a diamond.
              Now the publisher has said that he's having a bunch of books printed up at the same time to cut down on shipping costs but this means that not all the books are ready to go just yet.
              This is all I know.
              This is why I'm moving to self publish. It's going to be a huge amount of work but at least I'll have some control over if and when things come out.

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              • #8
                So we shouldn't follow you around holding a basket under your hiny?
                Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and good with ketchup!

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                • #9
                  If either happens; the book is at san diego or the diamond makes my jeens lumpy, then I will be pleasantly surprised.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JennieB View Post
                    or the diamond makes my jeens lumpy, .


                    JUST...

                    too

                    DAMN


                    easy.....
                    Originally posted by Tipouf
                    *pounces and stuffs al in mah bra*
                    Newbie kills = 1
                    Originally posted by sableagle
                    .. but by night I'm a mad spell-check use-use-er .. I'm just a sweet cthulvestite, Elder God in crotch, snuggled in Tip's bra-a-ah.

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                    • #11
                      Yea Diamonds turn me on too.
                      Headbutts,

                      A sign of affection in Cats, Marines, and old school punks. - freiman

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                      • #12
                        They are all I need to please me.
                        They can stimulate and tease me.
                        Hold one up and thennnnn caress it.
                        Touch it, stroke it and unnnnndress it.
                        I can see every part; nothing hides in the heart to hurt me.
                        When I was fifteen, my father thought I knew nothing. When I was twenty-five, I was amazed by how little he thought I'd learned in such a long time.

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