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Old 03-03-2010, 12:21 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Joykins View Post
My take is that Macmillan is taking away the retailer's ability to run sales, promotions, and membership dealios like this (20-37% off) with their ebook prices. This is why I'm against this agency model bit. If they want total control of prices let 'em do their own direct selling like Baen.
That's my concern also. I wonder if loyalty programs like Fictionwise Buywise club with Micropay rebates will be allowed.

BTW, it appears that John Sargent is actually reading the comments on the MacMillan blog, so if you want him to explain how they're going to implement pricing, ask it there.
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