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Originally Posted by HarryT
Trust me: nobody is going to spend $20 on an eBook from an unknown author; that's a ridiculously high price. I'm not surprised you're not selling any in paper form if that's the price you're charging!
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Seven Dollars. Doesn't seem much to me for a scientific one of a kind book. It costs $20 for a printed book and they recommend 55%+ just for someone to do the transaction. Seems a bit steep to me, it took years and years to research and put together the concept. I have never read a book yet, out of hundreds, that retailed for under $10. In a figure of speech. Lots of the 125 year old books only cost $5 back then and maybe a couple of paperbacks. I don't understand the concept of $1 books and Amazon wants 70 cents out of it? I would doubt if they hold onto the $ for 30 days... Yeah, make interest off of everyone's money that must be a good kick back. That's like those employers that only pay you every two weeks or more. I use to have to wait months to get paid as a contractor. They want everything now and then drag their feet to pay you. Why not just tell me how to waste my time setting it up and then I'll find out the hard way? Hey, what could happen, I'll fail and have to succumb to highway robbery and practically give it away and be bound by an open ended contract (You do know what that means don't you?) and being electronic and people's attitude that will just download it for free. Oh, but I can write 10 more and then I'll deserve to profit after becoming a career author that millions read. I just want to give it a whirl, ya'll are no fun.