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Old 12-10-2011, 11:15 AM   #133
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Whereas for me in the UK:

Beguilement: Kindle eBook £5.75, paperback £7.99
The New Policeman: Kindle £6.07, paperback £7.99
The London Eye Mystery: Kindle £3.99, paperback £5.99
*nods*

I just meant to point out that it's not nearly as clear-cut for all of us. In some regions (and without agency pricing being a factor here), the difference can be rather marked - the ebook costing $2.50-3.50 more than the RRP of an already released paperback is a fairly common occurrence.

I haven't yet come across an ebook costing more than the RRP of a hardcover, though, and in plenty of cases, the paper book and ebook prices are comparable or in the ebook's favour.
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