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Old 04-03-2010, 04:52 AM   #61
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Originally Posted by advocate2 View Post
Let's take Grisham's The Appeal as an example. FW shows a list price of $18.95 but gives me a discount with a final price of $16.11. Now, look at the same title in the same format at the Sony Reader Store. It's price is $7.99.
It's worth noting here that Grisham is a Random House author, and so the pricing is not affected by the recent agency changes. This is simply a case where other booksellers are discounting a book more than Fictionwise, for their own reasons.

I'm sure you can find numerous examples of books where the Fictionwise discount is higher. For example, the very first one I checked, as it was the banner ad on the Sony store, "Solar" by Ian McEwan is cheaper on Fictionwise after the Buywise discount.

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