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Originally Posted by HarryT
The only "STILL" here appears to be an inability to do basic mathematics.
If you choose to buy the audiobook you can buy it for $3.99, rather than $29.95. A saving of $25.96 on a price of $29.95 is indeed 87%.
What's the problem?
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But the only way to have the discount price is to pay $9.99 first. You can't pay only $3.99 and get just the audible version.
I think, as someone pointed out before, it depends if one sees the whole transaction or only the audible one.
I get the OP reasoning, but I'm not sure that would an issue for me though.