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Old 10-25-2019, 04:14 PM   #189
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Originally Posted by MGlitch View Post
Which works for your business as jeweler. There are multiple sources for gemstones and precious metals.

There's only one source for George RR Martin books. The goods provided can not be exactly duplicated by another provider.
Gemstone Dealers, Diamond Dealers and companies selling precious metals and findings (parts) do not dictate what prices we have to charge. They do have suggested prices, but they in no way demand that I sell at that price. It is in finished goods vendors that you will find some trying to dictate the retail price.

I think that publishers should be willing to sell their books for what ever they can get for them. I do not think they should demand that the retailers have to sell at a specific price. If they are going to do that they might as well just sell at retail and cut out the booksellers.
What if grocery stores had to sell their products at a price set by the wholesaler? Everybody would pay the same price for their groceries no matter where you shopped or lived.
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