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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
What they did was never raise ebook prices above 'cover price'.
Look man, I'm not one of those that thinks that Amazon can do no wrong. But I'm not convinced that, but for agency, we would be paying more for ebooks. I'm just not seeing it.
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So? No one sells for list price. In general, eBook prices are less than paper prices. Bolton's new book has a list price of $32.50. The Hardback price is $19.42. The Kindle price is $16.99.
As I said, we know what Amazon was selling eBooks for when they didn't have agency.