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Old 06-26-2014, 06:32 AM   #5
crossi
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If a book unexpectedly sold so many that the publishers ran out I would think they would be delighted if Amazon took on the expence of putting more copies in the hands of the slavering hordes wanting the book until the publishers have time to print a new batch. It's not like they wouldn't get the same royalties. Certainly the authors should be delighted to sell more copies. If anything it's insurance for the publishers so they wouldn't need to print un-needed copies of a potential dud book. Isn't that a major expence for the publishers, printing, and paying for the printing and storage of a lot of books that simply no one wants to buy?
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