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Originally Posted by HarryT
That very rarely happens. I buy a lot of commercial ebooks (normally 3-5 a week) and I generally pay no more than about 60-75% of the price of the paperback for them, which I think is reasonable.
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Honestly, I buy many books for less than paper, too, but also see I see higher than paper often here in Canada. I would consider 60-75% of paper very reasonable as well. And if it's a new release, 85-90%. The reductions would acknowledge the cost savings in paper, transport, storage etc, but provide a fair return on the other costs. We want people to keep writing.