A few years ago there was a "9.99 boycot" with amazon and other providers/publishers that were doing just this (have a paperback for $4 and the ebook version for $15).
In the case of the original poster, it is not a problem when 2 things occur:
1) the price is below $12.99, AND
2) the price is within $2 of the official physical paperback book price.
So $7.99 versus $8.02 is no big deal. Now if it was 7.99 paper versus 10.99 ebook, then it would be time to complain.
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