Back in October 2021, I ordered twenty copies of my book Nostradamus & Our Lady of Fatima. To keep the cost low, I did not upgrade the shipping from the standard book rate.
I received updates about the shipment, which showed it slowly moving across the country, from the western U.S. (where the printer printed the books and shipped them in one box). The tracking showed the shipment coming to rest in a USPS storage facility about an hour south of where I live. A week of updates showed that to be the same place the shipment was, with no further movement.
Because the USPS is such a poorly run organization, anything moving through its parcel system between October and January gets stored in facilities (warehouses), as the USPS is too incompetent to manage the deliveries of the packages it accepts into its system, with ignorant Americans trusting that eventually something ordered, paid for, and shipped will be delivered. Because it was just an order of books, I was okay with receiving the books in January, when the USPS could catch up.
However, the tracking of my parcel stopped showing up as in the USPS facility an hour south of me. It simply went from showing that status one day, to disappearing from the USPS records the next. Assuming the storage facility an hour south of me did not disappear and be removed from the face of the earth by alien spacecraft, the assumption was: "No news on TV about a major USPS storage facility explosion, so my parcel must still be an hour south of me and will eventually arrive … someday."
It never got delivered. In January 2022, I filed an inquiry about my parcel, stating clearly where the parcel was tracked to be. In two weeks, some presumably lazy and incompetent manager of the local USPS mail center near me responded to my inquiry, saying, "We could not find any record of your parcel."
Well, lo! and behold! Now there is some "Black Owner Business" listed on Amazon, selling this one book of mine. Two plus two now equals the four that says the USPS donated my parcel of books (which I paid for, but because it was standard USPS shipping, there was no guarantee of anything … even the printer knows how incompetent the USPS is). They did not attempt to deliver the parcel to me. Instead, they decided to give it to some poor black folk, who make a living receiving stolen goods from the incompetent USPS, which they pay nothing for; so, they can list my books for sale on Amazon (a turnkey operation) and go about doing the normal poor black folk in America day-to-day terrorizing of humanity.
This "Black Owned Business" seems to be some advertising ploy by the Bezos far-left. To list a bookseller as such leads one to thinking Amazon believes the ordinary Joes of the populace (who have jobs and some source of income) would prefer to buy books from black folk, who most certainly had to scratch themselves from the dirt farm they were raised on, to now shine successfully as a bookseller on Amazon.
These thieves are selling this book for the Amazon rate (over $18.00), which I set with the printer, based on printing costs. Simply to undercut them, I will sell my inventory for $6.00 a book (not including tax and shipping). If you are interested in what this book presents, then I recommend buying it from Katrina Pearls, which is a bookseller on Amazon (non-race specified). I will attend to all orders immediately; and, when I have sold out of stock, then I will remove this sale price.
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