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Old 09-10-2013, 11:56 AM   #155
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
As someone who often finds a really good offer in the deals and freebies section here RIGHT AFTER it's expired, I'm here to tell you: you sure can.
That's because you were looking for those offers. I don't. Let me clarify what I meant: I'm not moping about missing any bargains that I wasn't hunting for, since I never spend more than I'm willing to spend on a book that I'm thinking about reading ... regardless. I have my own limits that I adhere to.

I'm not going to bemoan the fact that there might have been a better deal on the book at some point (even if it IS brought to my attention after I buy it). Especially if I thought the price was fair at the time and I enjoyed the book. If I didn't enjoy the book, no reduction in the price paid was ever going to make me like it more. If the price didn't look fair when I was ready to read it, well, maybe it'll be on sale the next time I remember to read it. And if at some point, I forget I wanted to read it, how could I miss it?
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