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Ordered Review of Book Problem

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I recently ordered a review of my second novel Hyde's Corner Trilogy - Book II - In The Name of Vengeance. I have received a message that my request is delayed because I did not complete my order by uploading a copy of the book in the HTML format I promised. I was mistaken when I thought my aggregator offered the HTML format. They do offer it for viewing by members but not for download and distribution. So, I am unable to offer the book in HTML. Would management here please delete that offer from my request and assign my book for review? Thank you, it would be most appreciated.

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I believe this was fixed a while back. That is correct, right?
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