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I just got a similar message on my Facebook page. She doesn’t use messenger and asked that I email her directly. She said she had a question that she didn’t want to put on a public platform..."
Hi Gwen. It's good (or disturbing) to know that I'm not the only one. I just hope no one actually falls for this ploy.

Odd that you chose to post this in the rules folder, yet you either didn't bother to read the rules or you didn't feel you needed to follow them. Your message is good and it's been a bit since anyone warned newer authors about the dangers of scam artists, so thank you for that.
Your message is below for anyone who missed it, with the links removed.
John wrote: "Mods, please feel free to move this thread to the right folder, but I need to bring this to everyone's attention.
I recently found a comment posting on my author profile asking for review copies of my book, specifically PDF or EPUB, which wouldn't be unusual except that the poster gave a spammy looking gmail address to contact him.
Barely an hour later, someone else posted a comment on an old blog post of mine claiming to want to interview indie authors, and also giving a dodgy looking gmail address. This person claims not to be active on Goodreads and requested direct contact via their email address.
Both accounts look brand new with no visible activity, only two or four books in their libraries, and are set to private. I would rather raise the alarm and have this turn out to be nothing, but please be wary of people contacting you with similar offers to communicate outside of Goodreads."
Your message is below for anyone who missed it, with the links removed.
John wrote: "Mods, please feel free to move this thread to the right folder, but I need to bring this to everyone's attention.
I recently found a comment posting on my author profile asking for review copies of my book, specifically PDF or EPUB, which wouldn't be unusual except that the poster gave a spammy looking gmail address to contact him.
Barely an hour later, someone else posted a comment on an old blog post of mine claiming to want to interview indie authors, and also giving a dodgy looking gmail address. This person claims not to be active on Goodreads and requested direct contact via their email address.
Both accounts look brand new with no visible activity, only two or four books in their libraries, and are set to private. I would rather raise the alarm and have this turn out to be nothing, but please be wary of people contacting you with similar offers to communicate outside of Goodreads."

Hi Dwayne,
No offence, but spam accounts attempting to solicit email contacts and (in my case) original copyrighted story files from indie authors who might fall for what was is obviously a scam was too urgent to spend too long figuring out which of the hundreds of folders to post this under, hence why I said to feel free to move the thread to the appropriate folder.
In any case, I'll be sure to familiarise myself with the rules and to post any future threads in the appropriate folders. I will certainly do so for non-urgent threads.

I just got an Email from someone whose "scouts" "discovered" a book published back in 2015 and they wanted me to call to "discuss" getting my book with a traditional publisher. Went to spam since they would ask for money. No one has "scouts" looking at books at the bottom of Amazon. Ignore all the so called credentials. If they had that training, they wouldn't be emailing me for business.
Bottomline, if you didn't call them or contact them, spam folder or delete the call. Legitimate agents don't have to find business since they are overly busy and don't need more MS to read. And they don't use scouts. Always check websites, names, and if they promise you a bunch of stuff, delete. And you can do everything they are promising to do for only a few dollars or for free.

Definitely. The first spam account I referenced was asking for review copies of a book I published all the way back in 2018 and claimed not to have access to a Kindle, LOL.


These comments were posted by various sock puppet accounts no doubt connected to the same scammers I've been warning about. I've reported both the comments and the "users" and will keep people updated.

These comments were posted by various sock..."
Just goes to prove that they were not legit in what they were wanting. I'd be reporting them also


If you report it, they should be able to remove them, but it really has gotten out of control, with these sorts of scum trying to hold authors hostage. It's beyond pathetic. Sorry you're going through this. Hope they get IP banned. Good luck.
John wrote: "Dwayne wrote: "Odd that you chose to post this in the rules folder, yet you either didn't bother to read the rules or you didn't feel you needed to follow them. Your message is good and it's been a..."
It's not the folder, it's the links. That was the problem.
It's not the folder, it's the links. That was the problem.

Ok, fair enough. Thanks for clarifying.

Thanks, and sorry you went through the same thing. I reported the review bombing a short while ago, so hopefully those one-star ratings will be removed from my books before long. Did you manage to get the bogus one-star ratings removed from your books?

I reported every single one of the messages they sent me and also sent a message direct to goodreads with screencaps of the threats. They were from various private accounts and written like "If u evar come hear again well attack u agin!"
It sounds to me like you might even be dealing with the same pest. Utter trash.
((Also, why would anyone pay for a review from someone who can't write a proper threat?))
Anyway, it might take a bit. I would recommend turning off the thing where they can send you questions in the interim. At the peak, they were sending something like 40 a day. Totally unhinged.

I reported every single one of the me..."
Thanks for the tip, I've just disabled non-friends commenting on my reviews and blog posts. I guess I'll just wait it out until all those accounts have been banned.

A few months ago, I had similar experiences. Several private accounts were spamming my Ask the Author textbox with comments, also written in all caps, insulting me for not using their paid review services. I would report and remove these comments from my Ask the Author settings, as well as block the accounts, only to get a stream of 20 more comments from a bunch of different spam accounts (also set to private) with the same or similar all-cap insults. Thankfully, it has not happened ever since, but I understand that it can get nerve-racking, just knowing that it might happen again if you discuss your book on GR or even remain active on the website. Thank you for bringing this to concern. I hope things get better for you all.

The bad things going on at Amazon is the main reason I went wide. Without advertising, I get a couple sales a month from other places than Amazon. I still get a few here, but I actually get more elsewhere.

I've no idea how they target indie authors. They must have a way to access the emails of people with author profiles

A few months ago, I had similar experiences. Several private accounts were spamming my Ask the Author textbox with comments, also written in all caps, insultin..."
I hadn't been that active on Goodreads in a while until I got the notification about the first spam comment, so ironically this whole incident is leading me to get involved in the community again.

In fact, it was really just four or five of the same comments posted twenty or thirty times in a row by the same low-IQ scammer who thinks he can intimidate me into abandoning Goodreads or buying what services he claims to offer. Is he behind on payments to a loanshark or something?
If anyone knows a way to disable comments on blog posts and author questions (I've already disabled them for my reviews), I'd be grateful, since the pitiful little cockroach isn't going to stop until his accounts are finally disabled by Goodreads.

Didn't see anything about posting images, so I hope this is okay. Your questions are currently open to the public is this is where the scammers attack most because only you can see their inbox submissions. The advantage of this is that you can report those comments directly to goodreads, but after a bit they're just spam and not worth your time.
Go to Author Dashboard on the dropdown menu:

Mark the Option that Allows Users to Ask Questions to OFF:

This field is the third down, below your stats and booklist. Good luck!

To do this go to "Help" on the dropdown menu (pictured above).
In the field, type "Report Abuse"

Hit "Search"
This will take you to a new page. Choose the tan "Contact Us" option.

Fill in the form:

Goodreads will likely contact you by email. Be as through in your reporting as possible. Include links to any books that might have been bombed. Hope this helps! Sorry I can't post a link. IF you get confused, just message me and I'll send it direct.

Thanks a lot! It was staring me right in the face the whole time.

I hope you all get it the problem fixed. Sad went lowlifes attack you for not falling for their scams.

NP! You might still get the occasional comment on your already answered questions, but I wouldn't worry about those. They usually send less of them because they're easier for multiple people to report.
And, actually B.A., I think one of them is in this group, because I was contacted via email immediately after I began helping John, with a message telling me to suspend all Goodreads activity or they were going to give my information to "criminals in your area" because they "know where" I live. Only, y'know, all in CAPS and with worse grammar. I reported the email to their provider and to the Federal Trade Commission. Doubt anything will be done but here's hoping.

To do this go to "Help" on the dropdown menu (pictured above).
In the ..."
Thanks a lot for the suggestion. I did actually file a report with links to the affected books and also to eight of the spam accounts, but then another seven showed up (which I've reported individually).
The Goodreads staff deserve their weekend break, but I hope they sort this out as early next week as possible.
John wrote: "The Goodreads staff deserve their weekend break, but I hope they sort this out as early next week as possible.
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It's possible, even likely, they have someone there 'round the clock.
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It's possible, even likely, they have someone there 'round the clock.

FYI, I've also just posted a new book review, because I have no intention of allowing semi-literate bottom-feeders like the one who runs those sock puppet accounts to prevent me from using Goodreads.

Hello John. I just received a handful of similar notifications this morning as well. Long story short, I've been bombarded by bot accounts ever since last Friday.
Currently, they've gotten into the comments section of my more recent Goodreads blog posts and author question page and they can be seen through the one star ratings of my debut novel, Kenji and Yuki: A Japanese Tale. Thus, I have reported them via the flagging method and reaching out to Goodreads about the bot situation via their contact form.
UPDATE: I just discovered that the comments and ratings in question have been removed! Hooray! However, I'll still keep an eye out for any future bot activity.

I just checked and all the bogus one-star ratings on my books have disappeared, too! I guess this means the accounts that posted them have been banned, so hurray and good riddance!

The FTC will take those threats seriously. They have an investigation unit and if the person is stateside, they may be getting a visit from the men in black. (had a friend who worked for the FBI cyber threat division and they take all threats seriously when reported.)

Very good to know.

At this point it's a mild nuisance cleaning up the comments this loser posts, and of course each time it's actually the same comment posted sixty times over. I'm SO intimidated, LOL.
I just got a similar message on my Facebook page. She doesn’t use messenger and asked that I email her directly. She said she had a question that she didn’t want to put on a public platform.
She did have over 700 friends and many were writers. I am wondering if it’s a spammy account?
It’s so hard when you get your hopes up and something like that happens.
Gwen