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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
But pricing is always "What the market will bear". If the retailer can get enough sales of an item at a particular price to meet their targets and make the desired amount of money, they'll charge that price. The fact that you don't like it is your problem. Enough other folks don't think it's a rip off to keep retailer and producer happy.
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Really?
I don't think think Waterstones are happy. I think they are seeing Amazon simply taking the market away from them by charging prices people are willing to pay. They either match that or become irrelevant. It is Waterstone's problem, not mine, I'm buying from Amazon.