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Originally Posted by Raphi'Elohim
Now, I have already bought the book in the past so it is not too pricey for me it is just illogical. For instance, if a paperback is only $15 dollars then it makes sense to sell the ebook for only $3 dollars at $13 but as books go up in price from $25 to $50 etc... the percentage knockoff should scale accordingly and that is just thinking perfectly logically in a mathematical way but most people are not perfectly logical.
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Since the production cost (printing, binding, shipping) of a $15 hardback is the same as for a $50 hardback, it's perfectly logical that the ebook versions should be priced at the same fixed discount (say, $3) from the hardback price.
You are the one looking at this illogically.