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Originally Posted by rdjack21
I'll just be happy to have a discount program that does not exclude EBooks. I mean every coupon I've gotten since Agency pricing went into affect had a stipulation that it could not be used for EBooks which is crazy. I have always thought it was crazy that a retailer could not give out coupons for use in there store or even Gasp run a sale to drive traffic. So I'm happy about this.
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I'm with you. I actually think that the publisher-set prices were quite reasonable and I was willing to pay those prices. But it bothered me that there could never be a sale, that every retailer had the same price, and that I could never use a coupon.
When there are discounts or coupons, I'm inclined to stock up on books for future reading; when the price is the same, I have no incentive to buy until I'm actually ready to read the book. I bought a lot of Random House books with Kobo coupons before RH went Agency, not one since the move to Agency.