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Old 10-24-2010, 01:34 PM   #172
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Originally Posted by simonroyle View Post
I was thinking USD2.99 for the ebook. Seems to be a price at which a lot of people don't have to give themselves a headache wondering whether to buy or not.
$2.99 for an e-book would be an easy "sure, buy it" decision for me unless it's the day before payday, in which case I can hold off until more money is available.

What I don't grasp is the pricing model that says it makes sense to charge as much for an e-book as for a physical volume, when an e-book does not incur paper/ink/printing/shipping costs. There's also less garbage, fuel use, etc. for an e-book.
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