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Old 04-29-2010, 08:59 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by ChristopherTD View Post
However, I have bought a few from Sony at $7, and some from UK sites where they still seem to discount the books (which is odd, because I thought that had all been done away with).
The UK sites are all still offering discounts, even for the big 5 new releases.
Not sure if the agency agreement only applies to US tied stores or whether the decision on the net book agreement has scuppered it.

In fact even Amazon.com's kindle offerings differ in price depending on if you're in the US or UK - JR Ward's "Lover Mine" isn't available now unless you're in Latin America or the Caribbean; it's $16.27. Wait until 6th May and you can get the kindle version in the UK from Amazon.com for $10.82. Very odd.

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