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Old 04-30-2010, 02:36 PM   #66
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In the past two days I have read about four books and wanted to buy them immediately as ebooks. When I went to purchase them all of them were priced over 10 dollars and didn't buy them. I can't bring myself to pay an inflated price for an ebook. The high prices turned an impulse buy into a considered purchase and nothing got bought. Either my library had it or I decided that I could wait. If the books had been priced under ten dollars I wouldn't have thought twice about buying them. How many impulse purchases are publishers losing to make a few extra dollars per sale?
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