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Old 08-11-2007, 08:39 AM   #5
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by dhbailey View Post
But when the book is published in mass-market paperback format, though, the ebook price should drop immediately as well. Ebooks which are several years old and which I know are available in bookstores for mass-market paperback prices bother me when the connect.com price stays at the hardback price. I may like to support the authors, but I'm also pragmatic and don't like to pay more than I have to.
If I found an ebook I wanted to purchase and the price was out of whack like that, I would contact the store and tell them of the misprice andse eif they are willing to fix it. If they do fix it, then I'd buy it.
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