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Old 01-26-2012, 03:00 AM   #16
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Okay, I'm a newbie in this forum, so don't all jump at me, all at once. I have to agree with CJJ. As a prolific reader, I buy a LOT of books, always have. When I see a physical book, especially at a B&N, ( (but even Wal-Mart), for less than the eBook, I feel ripped off. As a consumer, there is just no viable explanation for why a digital book, delivered electronically, with should ever cost more than a physical book with all it's encumbant costs. Period. If the publishers can't set the price lower than common retail discount stores, then they need to leave it retail pricing. It's insulting really, and I think it invites piracy.
In this case, the book was clearly being remaindered - ie, excess stock being sold off at a very low price simply to get rid of it to make room for new stock. I'm really not sure why that would make you feel "ripped off".
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