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Old 12-23-2010, 10:44 AM   #80
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I can prove it for one book at least easily.

Bought this one a year ago :- http://www.amazon.com/Zima-Blue-ebook/dp/B002VCR0CQ

Alastair Reynolds Zima Blue.

It was 10.00.

Now 14.04.

I am sure most people would call a greater than 40% price hike dramatic.
Demand pricing will go both ways. If a product is selling well, prices may rise to capture more profit. I bought Tom Clancy's latest the day it was released for $14.99, a mere few weeks later it's already $12.99.

Ebook pricing will start to reflect dynamic pricing like gas or milk.

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