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ebook pricing
Today I went to Amazon (and checked other stores) to buy the Meg Gardiner novel Crosscut, first published on paper in 2005. The ebook version ranges from AU$11.99 (consistent on all sites I checked) to a high of US$13.17 on Amazon. (Although we pay less in AU$, it's made up for in currency exchange fees.) A paperback of the same book is as low as $7.99 on Amazon, or you can get it delivered free from the bookdepository in the UK for AU$6.60 with the current 10% discount.
I'm just wondering what others think - is paying up to twice the price for an ebook reasonable? Given how easy it is to acquire ebooks unlawfully, it makes me wonder if these high prices for ebooks make commercial sense. |
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In cases like this, I'm tempted to buy the paperback and torrent the ebook.
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I would buy the paperback in that situation. Or get it from kobo with a discount coupon. Or stick it on my wish list and hope it is reduced one day.
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The book is available through Overdrive. Do you by chance have access to a library that offers ebook borrowing?
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Charging as much or more for an e-book as a paper book is just dumb, but the same thing happens with CDs and mp3 and in supermarkets with offers where a small box might cost more than a large box of the same thing. Sometimes pricing just makes no sense whatsoever... though greed and 'pricing models' often play a big role.
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In my humble opinion book prices are set by publishers in order to attempt to get their customers to behave in a certain way that is best for their publishing model. Those that charge equal or more for the electronic books are attempting to get their customers away from electronic books. I have two strict rules for all of the books that I have: 1) I will pay no more than $6 for any book printed or electronic; 2) I will not buy any book where the electronic book price is equal to or more than the printed book price. I have found several publishers that are willing to meet my parameters and I am quite happy doing business the way I have for a while now. Freequently I pay $0 for the books, however I do not feel that I can expect to get all of the books for $0 simply the first book in a series, that's the loss leader concept again. I am willing to partake in the loss leader since I get to try an authors writting style before I invest any of my hard earned dollars.
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![]() Greed is good. Charge what the market will bear...what the customer is willing to spend before getting pissed and pirating. ![]() Then, recouping is necessary. |
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I just bought a paperback of a book because it was 6$ and change while the ebook was 10$. I usually get it from the library first if possibly, but in this case I got impatient. It was there, but on a long waiting list. I needed something different to read.
I have a general rule of not buying an ebook if it cost more than the paperback. I will skip a book rather than pay more. |
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I believe if you let Amazon know they will adjust the price.
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As a consumer your choice is simple: Either Buy it or do without. I recently bought an $80 book in PDF format. It was worth $80 to me to have the information in the book. |
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There is an old saying in the computer security community - to every attempt to secure information there is always a way around the security improvements. No mater how hard publishers attempt to secure the books they sell there will always be someone who will find a way around those safeguards. Its a loosing battle that publishers seem to be intent on fighting and has been waged for as long as PCs were invented in the early 80s.
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As Harry Y mentioned above, just ask Amazon to change the price. With monopolies and price fixing you may as well throw the free market out the window.
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you're right
prices are confusing
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