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Old 04-09-2012, 07:36 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by Justin Nemo View Post
I personally don't think you should pay $10 for any book and we are talking about ebooks here and not printed hard backs with pretty covers.
I personally think I will pay what I like, including over $15 if needed, for a book I really, really, really want - and that I want now and not when BookDepository gets the hardback to me three weeks later for a higher price. (Well, Amazon UK might get it to me a little faster than that, but Amazon UK would also charge me £8 just to ship that one book.)

But I really don't pay that sort of prices for more than 2-3 books a year, while I buy several hundred books a year. We're talking the sort of books I'll preorder the moment they become available and count down the days to release. The overwhelming majority of books (authors, series) don't fall into that category and are instead more the "interchangeable entertainment" sort.
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