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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg
That's true, with the emphasis on the word "If." In the first part of this post, I started from the vantage point of believing that Amazon's case for $9.99 or below being the sweet spot was shown, in previous posts, to be too weak to take seriously. If you don't accept that Amazon pulled a fast one by supplying statistics barely relevant to their argument (by ignoring form factor shifting between eBook and paper), you won't accept my subsequent arguments either. That's fine -- I'm not here to bash people into submission.
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Of course. This entire thread could have been effectively replaced with a "Who do you think is right? Amazon, Hachette, or none of the above" poll.
But that would not have been nearly as fun.