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S&S had posted about the book to their fb page right when the sale went live Tuesday. Not to veer way off topic and there is a lot more to it than this but FB like/share buttons on websites that you visit actually report back to fb about what you are doing. Even if you never click on those buttons. So just visiting certain sites like S&S and Premiere will absolutely report back to fb about your interests and then you get targeted by similar ads relevant to you. But your average non collector may never see these ads. It is all insanely crazy so I use some plugins in my browser to stop that tracking.

I use plugins too.. When we picked up a new computer earlier this year, I did not install plugins right away and wow that was frustrating until I got around to it. Not sure why people put up with ads. Even with the plugins, its still too much.. but you are right, back on topic.. Thanks for the info, ill look on their FB page

Yes with only 6 shares and only a couple of comments one of which is somebody complaining of overcharging and shame on S&S..... do you think somebody should tell him of the Indigo / S&S fraudulant  debacle too ? I can't i'm not on FB 

Since these already started shipping and some will be delivered tomorrow, I'm going to hold off at this point.. still formulating the best plan of action and will continue to gather info today

Just FYI, package remains in transit so will be tomorrow. FedEx usually comes through my area around 11am CST, I’ll be posting when it arrives.

Can’t wait. Mine should arrive later in the afternoon. Fingers crossed these are real!

Today?

Ha! No, tom orrow

As an original Idigo purchaser, I'll be very curious to see how this all pans out.

This is awesome. It will give people a chance to refuse packages later on and bypass making a claim at all, if they are anything but real

EDIT: I'm told this may be a bad idea as items are not always tracked back to the sender. if someone has experience with this, please post more info

I would not trust refusing the package in this situation. Hopefully, none of us will have to.

I've only ever had to refuse 1 package before and the seller was aware of it before delivery was attempted. I was going to delete my comment but thought it may be wise to leave it for anyone else with the same idea later on.. Thanks for replying. The more I read, you are right in this case, it would be a bad idea to go that route

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