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Old 06-20-2015, 12:06 PM   #21
crossi
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No. Not even the same amount. I go through a lot of books, I have many books that I want to read and I often reread so I feel little pressure to buy some particular book RIGHT NOW at any price. I have plenty to keep me occupied while waiting for an ereaderIQ notification of a price drop. Often though, by the time I do get a notification I've sort of lost interest or I already have too many in my TBR pile. There have been a lot of books I might have bought immediately at what I consider a competitive price even with my existing TBRs, that once the price dropped I just filed the email and ended up not buying it because I wasn't much interested anymore. There is a downside for publishers in waiting so long to drop the price that the public has more or less forgotten about the book and moved on to others.
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