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Old 03-29-2016, 01:06 PM   #214
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
In the US, the paperback has been released at a lower price than the eBook.
No, it hasn't. Both the paperback and the eBook have been released at the same list price, $7.99. The publisher has chosen to discount the eBook on Amazon to $6.99 and Amazon has chosen to discount the paperback to $6.13 for now. Just as B&N has chosen to discount the paperback to $6.22 for online sales, but the publisher hasn't discounted the eBook there. The "problem" comes from two different pricing models (wholesale vs agency) and who gets to make the discounts.
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