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Old 04-27-2011, 12:34 AM   #30088
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Originally Posted by phenomshel View Post
If the book is published by one of the big six publishers, no one can discount it, offer rewards on it, or in any other way lower the price on it. They can, however, (and some do) charge more for it.
The big six are:
HarperCollins
Simon and Schuster
Hachette
MacMillan
Penguin
and better late to the party than never (that was sarcasm)
Random House.

Again, if a book is published by one of those houses or one of their imprints (for example, Berkley is an imprint of Penguin), no discounts, rewards points, credit, or anything can be applied.
that sucks. there was a series i wanted to get (5 books) that was around $5 last month. now it's $7.99. *sigh* i shouldn't have waited.
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