How do you know that the error wasn’t yours? Why didn’t you try to contact the plugin’s author about this by posting a topic in the plugin’s dedicated sub-forum?
Try reviewing:
http://pippinsplugins.com/how-to-leave-a-good-bad-review/
http://chrislema.com/theres-wrong-way-give-plugin-feedback-wordpress-org/
How in the world is it my fault?
Blame the user day?
Of course it’s a programming bug – good grief………..
Of course it’s a programming bug
How do you know? Did you ask the plugin’s developer? A poorly researched review offers zero value to the WPORG review system as a whole.
Let me get this straight –
I installed the plug-in, I typed in the Amazon ID nbr, I get a list of 20+ items and then I click on the description/link and get
“Bad Request”
You, on the other hand, have not done anything
and the problem is with me?
Ha ha ha – you’re a funny guy………….
1. I’m not a guy.
2. This is not my plugin.
3. I’m a forum moderator, so I am doing my “job”.
4. You have yet to post any kind of bug report via the plugin’s dedicated support forum to determine whether this is a bug or it’s an issue specific to your site. I suggest you do so.