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Old 04-29-2010, 03:05 AM   #34
mjhudston
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I have a view that due to the reduced shipping and storage costs, I should not be paying any more for my e-book than I should for the hardback or paper back.

Smashwords have proved that it does not take masses of people to convert these books, as long as the author has written it in MS Word in the first place (And MS Word has been round since the late 80's)

so I cannot see any justification as to why an Ebook is higher priced than a Dead Wood Book (And its far more environmentally friendly)

as for individual book prices, its all ready been said that some specialist books can cost a lot. In fact ive just paid $75 for a specialist ebook, and that happens to be $25 less than the paper back version (Which I all ready own a very dog eared copy)
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