Thank you all for reaching out. I appreciate the welcomes. No doubt misery loves company and I’ll be the first to admit that. And, Don, yes. I’ve got a good eye on the 18th of July, as well. Anyway, the following (No.7, which is part of the complaint filed) is from the link I posted a couple blocks up and I think this is the entire thing in a nutshell. For me, at least
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7. PublishAmerica sabotages its authors’ ability to sell and market their books by printing them with errors. These errors are inserted by PublishAmerica itself.Plaintiff Grant’s book has glaring typographical errors. On the side binding of the book, the word “collection” is misspelled as “collectrion.” If that were not enough, on every other page, the title of the book is misspelled, replacing “romantically” with “roimantically.” These errors humiliated Grant once the book became widely searchable on the Internet. Notwithstanding these glaring errors, PublishAmerica prices Plaintiff Grant’s book at $30. This price is notably higher than the top ten selling fiction paperback books. See Exhibit 2 attached hereto.
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Isn’t that dreadfully sickening to read?
This is exactly what they did to me – as I’m sure they did to everyone. What’s really worse in my situation is that I regrettably trashed quite a few people (companies or individuals within these companies) in my book which was a personal account of corporate injustice. Many of these people I have recently reconciled with. I hope every day that those I “have” reconciled with haven’t seen this book. Chances are that those reconciliations would go down in flames with the quickness should it be read what I had previously written (Even after reconciliation). I honestly am now quite regretful of some of the things I wrote in the account. Not because they weren’t true but because I’m a different person than I was just a few years ago. What mattered to me then, means nothing to me now. However, now, not only do I have a book that looks like it was written by a 2nd grader with a crayon; it is also a good way for all those who harbor disdain for me to slap their knees with glee at a laughable typographically butchered account of my past.
I suppose I shouldn't be so upset. I mean, let's look at the bright side. All I have to do is pay "Public "Disgrace" Amerika" $89.00, multiple times and they'll fix the errors that "they" inserted. Then everything will be wonderful :/