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Old 06-26-2019, 11:33 AM   #181
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Kind a moot point, really. There isn't a major publisher out there who would even WANT to stop selling their books via Amazon (or B&N, or Waterstones, or Powell's, or W.H. Smith's). It's not as if the advantages of selling your books via Amazon are a one-way street. They WANT Amazon (and all the others) to be wildly successful at selling their books. They just want to be able to dictate pricing.
A publisher who couldn't sell via Amazon would be crippled....far more than any other single seller.

Ergo, Amazon's past actions of pulling all of a publisher's books off of Amazon is still a overhanging threat.

And the future is simply more for Amazon as other retailers' businesses continue to decline
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