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Old 06-20-2010, 07:11 AM   #34
pwalker8
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I'm in the same boat as some of the others here. The number one thing that keeps me from buying is availability. If it's not available for sale, I can't buy it. There are a lot of books that I would buy if they were just available. After that, it's a sliding scale. If it's a favored author, then I will buy it even if it were at hardback prices and in a format where I can't break the DRM. After that, it's a sliding scale. I'm a lot more willing to try a new author if the book is available at paperback prices rather than hardback prices. After that it's format and drm. I rarely buy PDF. If it's in a DRM format I can't break, then odds are I won't buy it anymore. At one time, I would, but there just isn't a reason to anymore.
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