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Old 03-13-2012, 05:43 PM   #3
whitearrow
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Then don't buy it?
Well, duh, I'm not. Wasn't really the point.

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I don't see the problem here. Businesses may price things as they wish. Consumers may choose to or not choose to buy them.
Yes, I'm well aware that businesses have the right to be stupid. The actual point was about all the whining big publishing is doing about profitability, etc. You'd think when an opportunity arises to take a niche backlist title and make a nice profit on it by pricing it to sell to their target audience, they'd take that opportunity.

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Myself, since it's just a popcorn piece of fiction likely written to a formulaic blue print sent out by a managing editor, I'd probably opt for that $.01 option and then leave it in a bus station when I was done
Thanks for judging something I happen to like which you've never read.

(And in case you missed it, I already own the MMP.)
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