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Old 04-04-2009, 10:30 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Wetdogeared View Post
Yes, I think they might, if the threashold price-point goes above their original 9.99 for books on the best sellers list. Especially if they believe, wrongfully or not, that no popular eBooks should sell for more than best sellers.

WDE.
They never had an "original $9.99" max price point for ALL books This is a quote from the Kindle page.

"Whether you prefer biographies, classics, investment guides, thrillers, or sci-fi, thousands of your favorite books are available, including 103 of 111 books currently found on the New York Times® Best Seller list. New York Times Best Sellers and most new releases are $9.99, and you'll find many books for less."

These people seem to think that if Amazon charges more for new books, they are being cheated somehow. Its an old, old topic, there is a thread here on it, and a long running one one the Amazon Kindle page.

They've gotten stuck, somehow, on the mistaken notion that Amazon said no book would be over $9.99.
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