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Amazon responds to queries, blames a 'glitch'
As readers continue to try to figure out what happened in Amazon's database so that the sales rankings of certain books and not others disappeared -- which caused some to be omitted from search results on the site -- it seems that Amazon is doing much the same thing.
Responding to our initial post, Amazon Director of Corporate Communications Patty Smith e-mailed Jacket Copy. "There was a glitch with our sales rank feature that is in the process of being fixed," she wrote. "We're working to correct the problem as quickly as possible."
We wanted to know more. We asked for further explanation of the glitch, which has removed the rankings of gay-themed books such as Paul Monette's "Becoming A Man," Virginia Woolf's "Orlando," and others.
And I asked Patty Smith this:
The reply:
Perhaps we'll learn more Monday.
-- Carolyn Kellogg
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Date: 2009-04-13 04:05 am (UTC)So - which of the Amazon customer service folks are correct?
*scratches head*
The cynical side of me is saying that the first Amazon CS person had the correct answer, but now that they've generated a ton of internet backlash, they're claiming it's a "glitch"...
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