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Originally Posted by John F
I would guess most ebook consumers do glance at all the prices, at least at Amazon U.S. using a browser, since the prices are right next to each other.
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Nope. When I search for authors in the Kindle Store I only the kindle prices in the list. Same for all the "Customers who bought this also bought... "lists. Once I click the individual title, I DO see a price for a paperback off to the right, now that you mention it. But I assure you, I rarely take note of it. I have no reason to. I'm sure I'm not alone.
Also ... I don't buy many books from Amazon. The ebooks stores I buy from don't sell print books, so I never see the print price. As I said, I have no evidence for my opinion, but I'm sticking by it just the same. I just don't think most ebook consumers are comparison shoppers.