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Old 08-19-2009, 10:58 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by GA Russell View Post
I think that $300 for the Kindle is too high, considering that the typical Amazon eBook is only discounted a couple of bucks. But if the Kindle came with a $300 Amazon eBook store credit, I think most people would find it much more reasonable.
They couldn't go to that extreme, as it would take a long time for them to make any money off most people.

That's 30 ebooks at $10 an e-book--more when you consider many books are less than that.

If they give that much credit, the average person who only reads a handful of books a year may opt for one since it's basically free in the long run and it could be years before amazon sees any profit from them.

Now if you said $50-100 in credit, that would be a more feasible promotion.
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