My favorite game when reading SEC administrative actions is looking for the exact minute in the procedural history where a responsible, professional adult had the switch flip from Business as Usual to Oh My God You’re A Fraud. https://www.sec.gov/litigation/complaints/2018/comp-pr2018-160.pdf …
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I tried signing up with my US address and the publisher declined my money, on the basis of territorial restrictions. I then tried again with my Japanese address. Your publisher is willing to sell to Japan residents (yay!) but can't accept 3rd most common credit card in Japan.
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The error message for this case was impenetrable to me, and the only reason I successfully managed to intuit "Oh your website is trying to tell me to use another credit card" is because I work in the payments industry.
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Sorry about that! We've sold the US rights and I'm going to be writing an expanded edition.
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Fro one reader to a couple of authors: neither of you managed to cough up a link?
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+1 except I checked and found it wasn't available on Kindle and gave up. I'll wait until the US edition shows up, I guess.
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