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Old 01-28-2013, 07:55 AM   #59
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
It may seem so.
Until you factor in this is coming from Macmillan. You know, the company that thinks consumers are so stupid that raising prices *another* 10% above the Agency Price Fix so that retailers "can discount" their books by 10% (be still my beating heart!) is a valid response to the complaints about their illegal conspiracy.
They repeatedly shown their contempt for consumers and the DOJ.
This scheme shows clear contempt for the library operators.
Their hostility towards consumers is well-established so a critical reception focusing on the hidden gotchas is not unwarranted.

Now, if this were coming from a new administration one might assume it is a misguided attempt to get into libraries but coming from somebody with their track record, the more likely explanation is malice, not incompetence.

Context matters.
And Sargent has thoroughly poisoned their well of "credibility".
Another publisher might get the benefit of the doubt but not Macmillan.
I had absolutely no idea. Is this their track record in general?
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