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Old 09-30-2009, 04:27 PM   #7
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Mike, Brian - I consider them greedy because they price is very high for a classic, and way out of line with the prices of other classics. For the paperback to be priced at $10.40 and the eBook to be priced at $9.99, doesn't that seem out of line, driven by greed?
I'm not thrilled by all the prices for ebooks either, but as I said Amazon is one of the cheapest places for this ebook (B&N is the only place I saw cheaper). The publisher is the one that decided to set the list price of the ebook at $16. What Amazon pays for it is determined by that list price.
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