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Old 05-01-2010, 11:04 PM   #9
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Hi Stevebaz & welcome to MR.

Have to agree with you on the price on eBooks. However, there are so many freebies out there and since I am in this forum I discovered lowcost books from indie writers, that the reader has already paid for itself.

Here in Australia even pBooks are expensive so I am very choosy on which book I buy. If I really really want a book I put it on my wishlist now and wait till the price go down. Until then I amuse myself with library books, freebies.

We can rant and rave as much as we want but I don't think the prices will come down much until eReaders are more widely spread. At the end of the day no one has to justify a price - you can buy or not at the prices advertised. Vote with our feet (fingers in our cases) is all we can do.
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