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Old 07-28-2012, 07:11 PM   #21
andrewburt
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Originally Posted by crossi View Post
Price matters to me. I've only ever bought about a dozen fiction hardbacks in my life. I just kept a notebook with the hardback publication date and started looking for it about a year later. I don't care how good it is. If I go through a book a day one day's entertainment is not worth $25 dollars. One day later I would need a new book anyway and I can't afford $25/day for the entire year so I might as well wait and buy what I can afford.
(Just to clarify, I wasn't suggesting $25 didn't matter compared to $1; I was referring to ebook pricing, where a price of $9.99 and under seems not to have as much impact on sales.)
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