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Old 04-12-2010, 09:35 PM   #3
bgalbrecht
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I think Harper Collins has messed up retail ebook pricing

If you go to the Harper Collins website, it claims the prices the prices should be:

Thief, The $4.99
Queen of Attolia, The $4.99
King of Attolia, The $5.99
Conspiracy of Kings, A $12.99

Amazon and B&N:
Thief, The $5.99
Queen of Attolia, The $5.99
King of Attolia, The $6.99
Conspiracy of Kings, A $9.99

Sony:
Thief, The $6.29
Queen of Attolia, The $6.29
King of Attolia, The $7.34
Conspiracy of Kings, A $10.49

So, Harper Collins is telling the consumer one price, telling Amazon and B&N a somewhat higher price, and Sony and Books on Board even higher prices. I noticed this also with the Lemony Snicket books. Clearly Harper Collins doesn't have its act together, which is only another reason to believe that this Agent Pricing Model was poorly thought out, and even more poorly implemented.
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