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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana
If the cost of dealing with the paper is a few dollars, we should expect the e-book to cost a few dollars less than the paper book, not cost the same or even more. "Of course we charge more for the e-book! It only costs a few dollars more for the paper, so we charge you more not to use the paper!"
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Well, whenever I buy an airline ticket, I get charged an extra e-Ticket fee.
Yes, they are charging me more for
not having to print and send me an actual ticket. So there is clear precedent