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Old 02-07-2010, 11:00 PM   #310
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But have a look at "A" is for Alibi and you will see the eBook is $9.99 where the paperback is $6.39. So given McMillan's new pricing, why is the price not lower for he eBook?
Because Amazon hasn't put Macmillan's pricing into effect yet and is still selling at the Amazon price, as according to Macmillan the 'proper' e-book price for that title is $14.

That series in an interesting case, as it shifted publishers mid-stream. The early installments, from Macmillan, are priced at $14 (and up); once Penguin takes over as publisher, the e-book price drops to $7.99. (If you're looking at Amazon, you need to read the "Digital List Price", not the actual sale price.)
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