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Originally Posted by TFeldt
My upper limit is $10 because that's the average price of pocket books over here. Until recently I still bought physical books and my rule then was "I'll buy the cheapest version, ebook or pocket book."
Unfortunately it's more difficult now that I've decided to go all digital, I'll probably start boycotting ebooks that cost more than their physical counterparts and/or cost more than $10. Boycotting is too strong a word, I'll wait until they drop below $10 before I'll buy them. There, that's more accurate.
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I'm in the same boat as you, as I too am going all digital. May I recommend that I've had wonderful luck with the Kindle price watch?
http://www.ereaderiq.com/pricewatch/
You put your desired (Kindle) books in a wishlist on Amazon and this place lets you import the list. Then they email you when the price drops.
This is great even if you don't buy Kindle books because -- due to Agency Pricing -- when the price goes down at Amazon, it generally goes down everywhere.