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Old 09-10-2010, 06:09 PM   #61
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Originally Posted by Andrew Kaufman View Post
As a Kindle owner as well as an author, I'm wondering how much you all are willing to pay for an e-book. Do you have an absolute cutoff point, or does it just depend on the author? Are you likely to buy an e-book that's priced more than a paper one?


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Personally, I'm never comparing to the prices for paperbooks. I'm just too lazy to check out the prices for comparison.
I've got some kind of upper limit.
Anything up to about $ 15 is okay. Above that, it depends on how much I'm interested in the book, topic or author.
About 7 years ago, I've bought "The Stand" for ca. $ 50. Way overprices, but I just wanted to read it again and totally was into eBooks on PocketPCs back then. Today, I wouldn't pay more than $ 25 for it.
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