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Old 04-20-2013, 12:40 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by jersysman View Post
What I meant, and maybe didn't express it right, was that the pre-50% off price for some of these books was over $20 with some being over $35 retails. There were quite a few actually. That price is much too high for my taste and, as I said, not all of them were non-fiction.
I wonder if those are ever the real prices though. Amazon often shows a digital list price that has no relationship to reality. For example, digital list price $17.99. You pay $2.99. That way they can say "You save $15." And yes, I've seen this sort of price given for non-agency books.

eBook prices are like steampunk warships built out of Velveeta cheese. And yes, I know that simile makes no sense. Neither do eBook prices.
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