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If a book is available in hardcover, I probably will not purchase it for myself. I'll either wait until the library has it or I'll wait until it is in paperback.
Now the ebook edition is going to be priced too expensive. The paperback most likely will be $7.99. If that's the case, while the hardcover is out, pricing the ebook at $6.99 with whatever discounts the various vendors give would be fine by me. It means I might actually purchase it. Whereas if I do get it from the library, the publisher makes nothing as I have not purchased the book. So keeping the prices high (IMHO) loses more sales of ebooks then they get.
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