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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
I don't have a problem with consumers paying different prices for the same item.
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Try to buy a wiper blade for a Mercedes.

(A friend of mine bought a used MB. Nice car. Outrageous maintenance costs. Replaced it with a new VW GTI. Even better car, decent maintenance costs.)
Let each vendor price products according to their price structure and target market; they'll find their own customer base.
If epub compatibility matters to you, then the Adobe tax and a higher Nook price shouldn't bother you. But if *I* don't care, why shouuld I have to give Amazon more money (than they even want) just to match *your* pricing?
Besides, giving Amazon more money to play with is not going to lead to anything good for their opponents.