Thread: Why e-books?
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Old 03-28-2016, 01:02 PM   #189
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Originally Posted by darryl View Post
If they are happy to pay the inflated price and consider it good value, that is fine with me.
Oh, you're too kind. Take pity on the poor fools who don't know any better.

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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Now yes, I might say that I wouldn't pay $12.50 for Pat Benetar's ebook, because I think it is way overpriced but I wouldn't tell DiapDealer not to buy it. He might think that is a reasonable price.
If I were a Pat Benatar fan, I would find it imminently reasonable. Anything that provides me with days of pleasant distraction is worth waaaaaay more than $13. It's renting a movie for $4.99 that I consider an incredibly inflated price. Or spending $10 on fast food. Hour for hour of luxury pasttimes: new-release, Big5-published ebooks (from authors I enjoy) are still a ridiculous bargain at 12-15 dollars.

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