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Old 06-22-2015, 09:38 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Wearever View Post
I don't know if that many people buy a book the moment it comes out, at the highest price. Some will, for me I liked the sound of that particular book enough to want to read it when it first came out, and not wait. Most of the time I will wait till it goes a bit lower. I really don't like to buy a book at the highest price because I don't want publishers to think , oh we can set the price higher and still sell them. So I don't want to encourage that mindset. I think most people wait till it drops from the highest price offered. It may not drop much but still it's not the highest price. To me publisher pricing is a shell game, which one will they go for ?
I buy a book the moment it comes out if I want to read it and know I will be able to read it right away.

It's not like books are expensive luxury items. Why should I wait months to potentially save just a couple of bucks? I will happily wait for sales and price drops on things like new tech, where savings can be significant, but not for a book.
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