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Originally Posted by leebase
Why worry about the books that are priced higher? Let those who desire to charge more service those that are willing to pay more.
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Why? What gives anyone the right to tell anyone else what they can think/read? If I want to read a book I will, I may or may not send monies to the author.
I might agree that if something is written but not published then only the author has the rights to it, but once another mind cogitates upon the text the viral nature of the word has begun to spread and due to its nature cannot be contained, the word wants to multiply.
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Originally Posted by Joykins
I have read some books where they were OK but I feel like I paid $5-7 too much for them; they were $2.99 of book quality value in a $9.99 package.
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I don't understand this stuff, how do you say that one book felt like 6.99 but this other one only seemed about 2.50? It's very subjective right? Are you basing this on personal historical reading data?
I must admit that I feel like I am overpaying for ebooks sometimes, I just close my eyes and click the button
But I think it's more of a general thing about digital content and its intangible nature.