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Old 02-11-2011, 08:53 AM   #26
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Folks I was looking for a discussion of facts not an argument about the ethics of agency pricing. Facts just are wether you agree with them or not. I notice in the list of the Agency pricing companies that it does not involve some of the companies I deal with all of the time including a division of Harlequin Books called Golden Eagle. They are a company that makes and sells, frequently direct to their customers, a bunch of series books: Executioner, Super Bolan, Deathlands, Outlands, Stony Man and Rogue Angel. http://readgoldeagle.blogspot.com and http://mackbolan.com

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