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Old 09-17-2009, 06:50 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by neilmarr View Post
Hya Pie: I paid the same as you did (just under £10) for the ebook -- same as the hardback price at Waterstones, I think, but I've heard of £5 orders in some supermarkets. Seems some high street retailers are buying their stock from supermarkets because it's cheaper than direct from the distributor. And, of course, in this particular case, they don't have to worry about waiving the sale-or-return thing.
A lot of independent bookshops in the uk ended up doing that with other books too such as the last harry potter due to how low the supermarket prices were.

I ended up buying it, I'd just finished the series I was reading and under $10 seemed like a bargain.
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