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Old 04-08-2012, 09:41 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by carpetmojo View Post
Ummm.... I don't sell books Harry !
Not to say there isn't a "great novel inside me", as the saaying goes, but I don't think it'll come out this late ...............

I think you may have the wrong chap ?

[ I just thought it was pretty unusual for a speedy response, favourable to consumers, to a tax cut by a mega concern like that... ]
Sorry - I had it in my mind that you were an author for some reason. My apologies.

Yes, almost all eBooks got reduced in price. Eg, one series I was buying at the time was the Michael Innes "Inspector Appleby" series. They previously cost £6.89 (£5.99 + 15% VAT); now they cost £6.17 (£5.99 + 3% VAT). Of course some greedy authors and publishers increased the price so the net price remained the same, but they were the exception.
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