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Originally Posted by pilotbob
There is no need to do that. You will pay the lowest price automatically that exists between your purchase date and the ship date.
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You might, you might not. There is no pre-order guarantee shown on the page (which is explictly required, per Amazon's policy), the guarantee doesn't show on the invoice summary and kindle books are not considered 'books' per their own product categorization/rules and are not listed as one of the categories where the guarantee applies.
That said, some people have received the lowest price advertised (ever) when a book released (I had one where I got the lowest price the pre-order went to, from before my order and under a different ASIN). Others have received the lowest of either the ordered price or the price upon release (temporary drops were ignored) and still others the price of the pre-order, regardless of the later cost. For a few pulled titles, those who pre-ordered received the book (and the good price), but no one else was able to order at all (those titles should make their way to Kindle in the next few months).
99 cents isn't a bad deal for the book, in any case, but I'll re-order when it hits zero.