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Old 04-24-2012, 07:11 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by jackastor View Post
The lack of actual deforestation make these books 100 percent enviro friendly as opposed to an actual print book where you must use, ink, paper, actual shipping costs for those materials, shipping costs for the stores that purchase the books, and all that means those books cost big dollars to make. The actual printing cost of an Ebook seems to me is zero dollars, not taking into account the revenue generated for the Author who I respect needs to get paid. What is wrong with corporate greed when the avg Ebook now costs almost as much as a hard copy of a first edition print?


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My thoughts exactly!
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