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I wouldn't be surprised if it was simply a mistake. I think I've heard other people say here that occasionally they've hit something like this, emailed Fictionwise and seen it be resolved.
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I want the ability to adjust font sizes (aging eyes!), easily have access to many books while travelling, and -- as Harry noted -- reduce storage requirements for my library. I also like having my books in a searchable format. I believe that many ebooks are overpriced -- especially when infested with DRM (making the proposition more of a lease than ownership) -- but that fact was not the driver in my adopting ebooks. |
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![]() (in case anyone wondering, they got contracts for Fledgling, Saltation, and "Scout's Progress 2". That's in addition to Duianfey and Longeye.) |
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you take what your rent is a month. you pay off taxes on ciggerettes and Lotto you add 100 dollars a week of Pay for yourself. you do the books, and whatevers leftover is in your pocket tax free. |
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I think Amazon is on the good guy's side of this particular issue. You should write a complaint to the publisher. |
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Wild guess here, but the $45 price on Fictionwise might simply be a typo of an intended price of $4.50. There are any number of reasons why things like this might happen. Most of them do not support conspiracy theories. ![]() |
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In terms of the whole argument concerning ebook pricing, one of the more interesting and realistic analyses I've seen so far concerning the question of how much money the publishers make on their side of the fence is in a recent post by Charlie Stross on his blog regarding the ebook market.
http://tinyurl.com/stross-on-ebooks It's the comments that follow his post that really count, particularly his own comment at number 54 (there were almost a hundred comments last time I looked, so you'll have to scroll down a bit). I know a lot of people here feel like they're being ripped off by ebook prices, and sometimes they are, but not always. The point Charlie makes is that publishers make much less from the books they produce than you might think they do. Ps - I know some people also think Amazon are the 'good guys' with their across-the-board ten dollar pricing on new titles, but the fact is that Amazon are taking a hit on those lower prices - the publishers are still selling them the books at a regular price. Some of those publishers are worried that if the Amazon kindle market becomes powerful enough, they might in turn be forced to lower the prices at their end or lose out on a substantial chunk of their business which already has a historically desperately thin margin at the best of times. Worth thinking about. |
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Just checked BooksonBoard and it's currently around $45 there too. So probably not a typo ![]() The list price is $50 at Sony Connect as well, $50 at ebooks.com. Direct from Random House? $50 also. I just don't see how anything that can lead to this sort of pricing that limits a very popular book to a reasonable price to one specific retailer for one specific device only available in a single country can be good for ebooks in any way. As an issue the potential monopoly that the Kindle could have is a much more significant issue for ebooks/epublishing than cost compared to print books. I'm hoping that in this case it's all some kind of bizzare error at Random House's end and the other sites prices are automatically tied into that. But still, it's something that really concerns me. I didn't agree with some of the posts early in this thread stating that higher prices will lead to piracy, but this kind of stuff makes me rethink that. I've bought and owned various editions of The Stand three or four times in printed formats in the past. To know find out how much I'm expecting to pay for it if I don't own a certain device, live in a certain country and shop at a certain store compared to how cheap those who do meet those criteria can get it doesn't exactly make me feel like a criminal for choosing to look elsewhere. I'd love to hear a comment on this from a retailer or publisher. If it's not a mistake and the pricing persists I think it's a subject worthy of it's own thread as it's a fair bit off topic from the issue initially being discussed in this one. Last edited by AshW; 12-11-2008 at 07:13 AM. |
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I feel happy I picked the Stand up a while back for WAY less than half that and 100% micropay. Since then I noticed it keeps going up little by little. I'm not sure WHAT is going on with pricing. Just do a search for all his books and you can see prices between a few bucks to a full days pay (and all for books out for years and in paperback).
Schizophrenic pricing: not just an impediment to buying, it's an adventure! (Hmmm, just did a new look and noticed that the super high priced ones are all his original big-name sellers (Carrie, Salems Lot, The Shining). Those would be the ones his owners would be least likely to want to turn loose. His newer and lesser-pushed books are more reasonable. Guess the thinking is that since they are his best selling work they can demand any price they want if you want to sell them.) |
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The standard is that the retailer pays a discounted price for the product, with the discount applied to the suggested retail price. Several publishers have said that Amazon is losing money on every sale of a new bestseller that it sells at $9.99 because Amazon still has to pay the discounted price to the publisher, which is often higher than the retail price Amazon charges. |
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Those are the books that are most easily available on p2p and are often of quiet good quality. Charging a rip off price and expecting people to pay is not gong to work, when you can find a pirate copy Using Google. The more expensive the book, the more time a person is going to be will to spend to find a cheaper or free copy. Baen's model works because they make the books available not only cheaply, but with minimum restrictions so it is usually much more convenient to pay the price then spend time looking for a pirate copy. If the publisher looks like they are trying to rip you off, even people who would not normally download pirated books may be tempted, and once you get them started down that path, its going to hard to convince them to come back and buy the rest of the books, even if they are much more reasonably priced, |
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