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Old 12-18-2014, 01:07 PM   #65
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Apple and the price fix 5 did indeed hurt competition. Because of their Agency ways, they drove out a number of eBook stores. They drove out Fictionwise, BooksOnBoard, and Diesel eBooks just to name three. Fictionwise and BooksOnBoard had business models that were not able to be sustained under agency rules and because of that, they were unable to keep the businesses going. Fictionwise and BooksOnBoard were good stores to do business with. In fact, with Fictionwise, I was able to save a lot of money on eBooks. BooksOnBoard a close second sometimes. Fictionwise was even competitive with Amazon. So yes, The Apple Gang did indeed drive others out of business and no, they did not make things more competitive. In fact, all they did was drive away the little guys who had their own ways of doing business that would no longer work under agency.
This has been pointed out in numerous threads and ignored or discounted by pwalker8. Think this one will finally be accepted?
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