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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Yes. It really is what we're talking about. You can't prefer ebooks (to the point of expecting never to read a paper book again) and yet value them less than paper books. That you can't seem to grasp that is baffling to me. You want the format you desire more to cost less than the format you don't desire at all! Does that even sound remotely reasonable? 
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Just a comment... We're talking about price, not value. And when we talk about price, we talk about associated costs and profit, not intangible value that a specific customer gives to an item. According to that logic, if I like more potatoes that oysters, I should think that it is logic that potatoes cost more than oyster even it's easier to get potatoes than oysters.
And, BTW, as a customer my desire is ALWAYS to get the things I like in the cheapest way in the legal/official channels.