I got the ebook & audiobook directly from Roosh's website in the end as I always avoid the middle-man if and when I can. Like anyone with a minimum of foresight, I knew Amazon would pull something like this sooner or later.
They have enough leeway with the word "offensive" to do whatever they want. Roosh agreed to those terms so there isn't much he can do.
You can phone in and write as much as you want, it's not going to work. No-one at Amazon is going to stand up and defend the books, Roosh, or anyone who can make them look bad.
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They have enough leeway with the word "offensive" to do whatever they want. Roosh agreed to those terms so there isn't much he can do.
You can phone in and write as much as you want, it's not going to work. No-one at Amazon is going to stand up and defend the books, Roosh, or anyone who can make them look bad.