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 Speaking of which, Kobo has us trained to wait for a promo code before buying. How much could they be earning or losing with all these 50-75% off codes?  | 
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			You can't use the promo codes on any of the books from agency publishers, so presumably they are getting their 30% on them.  If Kobo is mostly paying wholesale prices (i.e., 50% of list) on the ones that can use promo codes, they're only losing money at 50% off and above.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Immaterial to my point. What was my point? Oh yeah .... that there never WAS any $9.99 price point for all (or even most) newly released ebooks. WHY is it relevant? Because many BPH apologists and Apple defenders claim that there WAS a $9.99 price point for all newly released ebooks. Their (Apple + BPH) actions were supposedly a direct response to it--it being the thing that never really existed (namely, a $9.99 price point for all newly released ebooks).
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 I know this issue has been raised before, but as best I can remember the answer was "Give it time." Anyone has any idea as to how much longer we're gonna have to wait? Last edited by K. Molen; 07-13-2013 at 09:10 AM. Reason: typo  | 
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			Apple lost because Cue's testimony was too good to be true, and because Apple's defense was "Amazon made me do it."  There is no "stand your ground" defense to conspiring under the Sherman Act.  I couldn't believe the arrogance shown by the attorney's for Apple.  All the main conspirators settled, and Apple went to trial with too good to be true testimony and painting Amazon as the real criminal.  But Amazon wasn't on trial, and judges hate to be lied to. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Apple can stand the monetary punishments, but the real pain is going to be the DOJ monitoring. I work for a Bank, so the OCC has the right to be on site and stick their nose into everything we are doing. Apple will absolutely HATE that. PS. I let my daughter, who is the biggest apple fan, use my Lenovo Yoga. She loved the touch screen. I am winning her over, bit by bit. When the new apple computer comes out at a price she can never afford, maybe that will be the end. Of course, she will never give up her iphone.  | 
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 Depends where you live. Also, Kobo sometimes discounts them before applying the code. My latest purchase was list $7.99 but reduced to $6.59, then after promo code I paid $3.29. It had Adobe DRM so Kobo has to pay $0.22 plus credit card fees.  | 
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 I never felt there was a right to have the cost of my books subsidized by Amazon. On the other hand...I do feel that having only one book store to choose from is far more troubling. How powerful did amazon have to be that every single one of the largest 6 publishers all HATED Amazons pricing of the publisher's product but not a single one of the could do anything about it? That kind of power in one company is far more troubling to me. As such, Appke selling music is much more worrisome than Apple selling ebook a ever was. It's kind of funny as Apple was the one keeping music prices lower than the Labels wanted  | 
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			Harm? No. But most people I know didn't pay that either. There are plenty of places to get a hardcover book for a lot less than cover price and there always have been. Why did the publishers not complain about that? They've been fine with street prices on hardcovers that are sometimes more than half of cover price but then bitch when the same model was applied to the digital version. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Exactly...most people don't pay the retail price for hard backs.  But the hard backs were sold in the millions upon millions for a good deal more than even the raised priced ebooks.  There are those willing to pay the price and those, like me, who read something less expensive.  It has always been thus.   The competition isn't Harry Potter sold by Amazon vs, Harry Potter sold by Borders.  It's Harry Potter verses The Hunger Games, or Twilight or The Hobbit...or verses watching Tv or going to the movies or playing video games. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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