Thread: Why e-books?
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Old 03-28-2016, 01:59 PM   #192
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I wasn't too put out. I would have just stopped posting if that were the case. But thank you for that.

I think the problem is that you seem to think that your opinion that ebook prices are "inflated" to be an undisputed fact. If I get similar enjoyment out of the same story whether in print or on an ereader, how can the price of one be inflated where the other is not?
And on your part I think the problem is with your approach of equating price with your enjoyment of the story (and the ebook format). Whilst this is perfectly valid for arriving at your own perception of value it does not reflect the way prices are set and ignores many factors that at least in my view are very relevant.

I acknowledge that my opinion that ebook prices are inflated is my opinion only and if it is a fact it is certainly not an undisputed one.

Finally, I enjoy most of your posts, even when I don't agree with them, and respect your opinions. I also appreciate the contributions which you make to the community.
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