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Old 09-04-2011, 03:42 AM   #23
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Competition has ended. What's your point? That people seem willing to pay the high Agency price? Price-fixing that the consumer accepts is still price-fixing.
But price-fixing doesn't necessarily imply unfair pricing. I buy a lot of eBooks - probably an average of over 10 a month, and generally pay £4-£5 at Amazon. Those are almost all agency publishers, but if the printed book has a list price of £7.99 (pretty much the standard UK paperback price these days) I'm happy to pay £4-5 for the eBook.
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