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Old 12-22-2011, 10:37 AM   #264
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Originally Posted by MrsJoseph View Post
No one ever said ebooks have to cost $1. But $15 is often too high. And the book was unsatisfying, too.

The one and only full price ebook I purchased was $13.99. If I had waited 1 week I could have bought the HB for $2.50, practically brand new. I am 100% sure that I am not the only person making these price comparisons.
No, I'm sure you're not.

It's a question of what price point is realistic. As I said, a paperback in the UK typically costs £7.99 (about $12.50). Hence, in the UK market, an eBook price of £5 (about $8) is reasonable - to me, at least. If, however, I were regularly buying paper books for £2, then perhaps I'd think differently.
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