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Old 02-04-2010, 09:06 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Lord Raiden View Post
Hey, did you guys hear what B&N supposedly did lately? I just heard from my publisher today that they're apparently now forcing all publishing houses to get approved first by Ingram for each and every one of their books, and then selling it at wholesale to Ingram who sells it then to B&N at the price that the publishing houses formerly got.

The only exception is if you're a big publishing house, and you have 50,000+ titles in print. So any of the medium to small guys get hosed, while the big guys score big again. (not surprising there, but still frustrating)

Anyone hear about this? Just trying to figure out how big a deal this is.
Huh - sounds odd... I wonder if this is an attempt to streamline pbook retail for themselves, since (as far as I'm aware) they're buying ebooks from a number of new distributors?

But no, sorry, I haven't heard a peep about this.
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