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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Considering that the "best" price--post-agency--was pretty-much guaranteed to be higher than any pre-agency (non-sale) price, this seems like an odd sentiment. Unless you were joking?
"I used to be able to buy a new release ebook for $10-12 without bargain-hunting. Now I'm content with the knowlege that $15 is the cheapest price I'll be able to buy it from anywhere." 
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Totally rational arguments. It is well known that the absolute value is irrelevant. What is important is that you do not want to make a bad deal. So it is time-saving to have the same price.
I hate all coupons and the time waste it is to handle then. So I think the situation without coupons with a well known price is much better.