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Old 08-03-2016, 03:34 PM   #3
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Very hard to read through the blog post, but it looks like it boils down to the publisher not paying attention to their own agreement with Amazon, that if the book is priced lower elsewhere Amazon can match. This is pretty common knowledge for everyone from self-pubs to small presses to larger pubs.


EDIT: I just noticed that this is all pretty old news, the blog post was from 2012.
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