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Incorrect Amazon Prime links
These pages have Amazon Prime links that go to films that are not the film for the IMDb title page. The Amazon Prime links need to be removed:
1) Technical Support (2013): this is a short film (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABjFZ7LVNMw), not the skateboarding video linked on Amazon Prime. In addition to removing the Amazon Prime link, the poster image needs to be removed b/c it is the incorrect skateboarding video.
2) Carrot (2009): this is a live-action short film, not the cartoon (actually called Carrot Top - Bedtime Story) linked on Amazon Prime. In addition to removing the Amazon Prime link, the image of cartoon characters needs to be removed b/c it is the incorrect cartoon video.
The existing description on the IMDb page is wrong, I've submitted a separate request to change that.
1) Technical Support (2013): this is a short film (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABjFZ7LVNMw), not the skateboarding video linked on Amazon Prime. In addition to removing the Amazon Prime link, the poster image needs to be removed b/c it is the incorrect skateboarding video.
2) Carrot (2009): this is a live-action short film, not the cartoon (actually called Carrot Top - Bedtime Story) linked on Amazon Prime. In addition to removing the Amazon Prime link, the image of cartoon characters needs to be removed b/c it is the incorrect cartoon video.
The existing description on the IMDb page is wrong, I've submitted a separate request to change that.



jeorj_euler
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7 years ago
The IMDb site authorities might be able and even pleased to correct these by absorbing your report here directly, but often these matters are best rectified through the IMDb Contact Us form, under the topic "IMDb Fan/Contributor questions", the issue "Titles" and the issue details "Amazon 'Watch' or 'Buy Now' linking". From that point, you would want to read the instructions under the subject heading "Solve the issue here" and click the "E-mail" button, proceeding forward with your request in the format suggested by the interface (supplying "N/A" for the "Amazon Identifier" in the case of removal):
In the future, please follow such a course, if it is viable to do so.
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