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Originally Posted by Good Old Neon
Here’s my issue – Since its release, I’ve been interested in reading Ron Currie’s new novel, Everything Matters – unfortunately, the Kindle version costs $4 more than its discounted hardcover counterpart. And this is not a case of someone forgetting to lower the price on the ebook version, as of a week ago, it dropped below $14, and was selling for $13 something or other – within the last week, the price has inched upward again. It’s unfortunate, I would have purchased it by now, but I refuse to pay more for a digital file than a physical object. Unless the price comes down, I’ll simply pick it up at the library, and deny a sale to both the author and publisher.
Hardcover - http://www.amazon.com/Everything-Mat...mm_hrd_title_0
Kindle - http://www.amazon.com/Everything-Mat...=AG56TWVU5XWC2
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But Amazon doesn't have complete control over when it can lower prices on the e-books. So holding them to blame, if this is the case, in an injustice to Amazon.
Derek