
Subject to the KDP Terms and Conditions, you will receive any unpaid royalties you have earned. Since we have not received a response from you, we are terminating your KDP account and your KDP Agreement effective immediately.Īs part of the termination process, we will close your KDP account(s) and remove the books you have uploaded through KDP from the Kindle Store. The second says I’m not eligible for unpaid royalties:įirst email: We contacted you over two weeks ago regarding content guideline violations with respect to books you have submitted through your Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) account. The first says I will receive unpaid royalties. Also apparently, they sent me a previous email (that I never saw) which I hadn’t responded to. So yeah – apparently we can’t have two accounts. One of them was a mistake, but since I’ve had it for a couple years I decided to use it for this new book, because I write for very different genres and the two accounts helped me keep them organized. The main problem was I had two duplicate KDP accounts with the same email, using different passwords. This happened during the height of my new book launch, when I was #1 in all my categories, and just starting to build reviews.

In an unexpected Christmas surprise, I got some emails saying Amazon had deleted my Kindle Direct Publishing accounts, I can never publish on KDP again, and that they aren’t required to pay me for previous sales. I republished a translation of an early story that I couldn’t find in the Kindle store, which *should* have been well past the creative commons copyright date. A few years ago I was touring “dracula’s” castle in Romania after applying for a Fulbright scholarship to study vampire literature.
