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Old 06-06-2012, 05:00 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by NickyWithNook View Post
... I think what it boils down to is they know ereaders are hard on their business and resent them ....
Totaly agree I think that is

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I kind of wish ebooks could be bought by going to any bookstore and scanning a code on a book and then purchasing, and whatever book store you were at would get the sale. But that isn't how they work.
My first reaction is why? But I can see your point it would be nice to be at a bookstore purchase a book at a bookstore either to support the store or to take advantage of store specials.

Gamestop is doing this very thing it is selling digital content on it's website and in it's brick and mortar store. Customers can take full advantage of any store specials with digital games as it could with physical games.

The book business could learn from this, chances are they won't

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