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Originally Posted by dmaul1114
The last part seemed to state it would be based off the hardcover when ONLY the hardcover was in print. And the e-book price would drop when the paper back came out.
Take this quote from the first post above:
"E-book editions of paperback new releases will be generally priced between $9.99 and $6.99."
Now, maybe he only means for books that get a paperback release and not a hardcover. I took that to mean the prices would drop to $6.99-9.99 when the paperback was out--and that price in that range would depend on the price of the paperback version ($6.99 mass market, or $10-15 trade paperback etc.
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As I say, today it isn't true. Only pb edition -> 7.99$ eBook edition 9.99$ - 14$ And I've looked at two different stores. Sorry, but this is strictly a lie (no hardcover, so the maximum price should be 9.99$, that it's more expensive than paperback.