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Old 03-02-2016, 09:33 PM   #51
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One way is to offer some sort of after-sale reward, so the customer pays the price set by the publisher but gets a reward from the retailer proportional to the price paid. (e.g. Kobo have their Super Points scheme, Sainsburys give Nectar Points.) There is nothing to stop other retailers competing to offer larger rewards.
They can offer rewards, but those rewards can't then be used in turn on Agency books. Unless the publishers the one doing the program . For instance Harlequin has a points program which can be used to get Harlequin and Avon (HarperCollins) titles for free, but when HC bought Harlequin and turned them Agency AllRomance/OmniLit had to stop including them in their buy 10 get 1 and rebate rewards programs.
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