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Originally Posted by delphidb96
That's a fallacy. If the paperback is priced at $7.99, then it is the same price as an ebook at that price. Now *IF* it has been re-priced to a lower amount...
I agree that it would be nice if Amazon, B&N, Apple and Smashwords had a 'rebate' program similar to Fictionwise's, but I haven't seen that yet. Not that B&N *couldn't* do this if one has a B&N membership card...
Derek
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I have a Borders rewards card. I get disco nuts from Borders via email. I can use these discounts with pBooks. The agency 5's eBooks allow for no discount or sale. So yes, a $7.99 pBook is cheaper then an eBook at $7.99 from any of the agency 5.