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Old 02-11-2011, 09:25 AM   #47
Anke Wehner
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I'm absolutely fine with price tags between $10-$15 for a newly released ebook of a title only available on hardcover. When the cheaper paperbacks come out, $6-$8 seems more acceptable to me. I don't really hold to the opinion that simply because ebooks are cheaper to produce they should be significantly cheaper to buy.
Oh, yes, I'm fine with that, too.

Only I wouldn't buy books by an author other than my favourite author at the "early adopters" price, but wait for it to drop.
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