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Old 04-23-2011, 02:05 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by JDK1962 View Post
On this and other forums, I've read a number of posts about boycotting books above a certain price level, or books by the six major publishing houses that are doing agency pricing.

My question: does anyone buy books with price as the ONLY criterion?
I'm not really sure how it could be the only criterion. What do you do about two books that are both in your price range? Just go with the cheaper one?

I generally will restrict myself to <= $10, but I'll make exceptions on a case by case basis up to $15. Over that, and it would have to be something I've already read in paper form that I want to have on my Kindle.
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