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Old 01-03-2014, 11:57 AM   #25
NickyWithNook
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Originally Posted by Bertolt View Post
I agree that Amazon are often very competitive on price but their daily deal feature is designed to keep you locked into their market. I have found that I tend to buy far more books if I use Amazon and I already have a backlog (like many others here), some of which I will probably not read, if I am strictly realistic.
Most people don't remove DRM - they just buy books from whoever sells them through their e-reader. The Daily Deal is designed to make people feel like buying a Kindle is more cost-effective than buying a different e-reader because of deals the Kindle store has that other stores don't have. That's all. Perception of value.
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