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Old 10-30-2010, 02:45 PM   #6
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Oh, goody, I have an an excuse to grab some more of Jill Shalvis's backlist. And pre-order a couple December titles while the discount applies. Thanks!


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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
From the looks of the math, I think they're giving you 31% off the original "list" price, rather than from whatever other "regular" discount might already be in place. I think I read they auto-discount their e-books by 10% off the paper price to start with?
Yep, Harlequin normally discounts ebooks by at least 10% on their website, but the coupons are usually based on list price. So if an ebook lists for $4.99 and they'll sell it for $4.49 on their website, the discount would be 31% off the higher $4.99 list price.
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