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Old 04-07-2009, 03:47 PM   #101
AnemicOak
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Originally Posted by Knipfty View Post
So I should just buy a book at whatever price a publisher decides to charge? By not buying an overpriced book, you are sending a msg to the publisher. The author unfortunately is collateral damage. But the author is the one that signed up with that publisher. So the author should be screaming at the publisher, if they cared...
Do you honestly think simply not buying sends the message you want? IMO it's more likely to give publishers, many of whom are shaky on ebooks the way it is, more ammo to say 'see ebooks don't sell'. You need to not buy it and then let them know why you're not buying it.
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