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Old 09-03-2011, 09:46 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by elcreative View Post
I figure the workman is worthy of his/her hire and I'll pay or isn't and I won't... don't need any other reason than that... and no, I'm not filthy rich but if I want something then I can always wait until I can afford it, no hardship as there are more books in my pbook collection than I'll easily read in the next ten years let alone ebooks...
This pretty much sums it up for me too. I don't like paying fifteen bucks for an ebook, but I pay more for the convenience of
A) not having to scour every damn brick and mortar store in town trying to find book 3 of a six book series, and
B) having to actually get re-used to reading pbooks what with their fixed font sizes and paper pages and such.
I write off the extra five or six bucks as a convenience charge, buy one book a month less and get on with it.
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