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Old 03-29-2019, 10:53 AM   #116
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
#17 is one dollar more than the rest. But then most of the books are under your ten dollar threshold. It seems like it might be fair to the author to let this one pass.
$3 USD ($4.18 AUD) actually, as I really don't want to pay in excess of the approximate $8.50 USD I think they are worth.
I actually paid slightly different prices to those current ones.
And I never really wanted to pay what I did for number 19. I did that solely for my mum ... got it while I could in case it became dearer.

In any case, as I said in the other post, it's about more than just a few dollars extra for one ebook. It is about what giving in to pay that might do for the prices of the others. Because it is an odd price, I am worried about why?

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For what it's worth, Precious and Grace is currently showing a price of $9.99 at Amazon US (I believe you said that is where you buy your ebooks).

Every book in the series is marked at the same price of $9.99 except for the first book ($7.99) and the latest book ($12.99).
Yes, I have seen that disparity before.
They sell to me in USD at AUD prices.
So us Aussies pay more. The price I pay is equivalent to what I would pay at the Aussie Amazon store, so no real saving to get from US store. There are a couple of benefits to using the US store instead, but none are price ... and I miss out on many Aussie based bargains.
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