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Because, as Aemon says, that's how price discrimination works. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 01/02/2010 11:31:14 PM
There's virtually no difference in cost in producing a hardcover vs. a paperback. It's somewhere in the realm of pennies. But since people want to buy it, book companies charge them more for the "better edition." You're paying more for reading it early.
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Amazon Accepts Macmillan’s Demand for Higher E-Book Prices - 01/02/2010 04:21:35 PM 1408 Views
Amazon lost me as a customer over all this *NM* - 01/02/2010 05:52:53 PM 421 Views
Why's that? - 01/02/2010 06:55:35 PM 1022 Views
I sum it up here - 01/02/2010 08:42:02 PM 1298 Views
That's an interesting point. And I have an opposite reaction. - 01/02/2010 08:56:16 PM 834 Views
I like that they are public - I dislike that they affect the public so directly - 01/02/2010 08:59:41 PM 1034 Views
To each his own. I come away with the opposite reaction and like Amazon even more. - 01/02/2010 09:35:10 PM 775 Views
I agree with you. I like what Amazon did. - 02/02/2010 12:45:10 AM 921 Views
I think his complaint is that he feels Amazon is using public opinion to pressure suppliers. - 01/02/2010 09:04:16 PM 768 Views
thats a big part of it - 01/02/2010 09:09:15 PM 1138 Views
It's a good tactic. I would have done the same thing. *NM* - 01/02/2010 09:36:31 PM 405 Views
Is it though - Amazon's stock is way down today. Seems the tactic failed *NM* - 01/02/2010 09:53:06 PM 395 Views
Apple stocks have gone down on days after major announcements too. - 01/02/2010 10:04:04 PM 743 Views
agreed - short term doesn't mean much *NM* - 01/02/2010 10:08:01 PM 388 Views
Still, your overall point stands. - 01/02/2010 11:10:25 PM 758 Views
Macmillan will lose out when people like myself choose to find the book elsewhere. - 01/02/2010 06:46:10 PM 758 Views
How easy is it to find books now? - 01/02/2010 06:53:43 PM 706 Views
Pretty easily, actually. - 01/02/2010 07:07:11 PM 1142 Views
That's excellent. - 01/02/2010 08:19:55 PM 924 Views
Screens are good. - 01/02/2010 08:50:08 PM 960 Views
Two words: Leather cover. - 01/02/2010 08:54:37 PM 822 Views
Unless you like a lot of old books, or have fairly eclectic tastes, you should be all set. - 01/02/2010 07:11:30 PM 1158 Views
If you do like a lot of old books - 01/02/2010 07:16:20 PM 822 Views
Yep, definitely true. I wasn't thinking quite that old, though. - 01/02/2010 07:24:49 PM 904 Views
$12.99 to $14.99 for a fiction ebook is ridiculous. *NM* - 01/02/2010 07:44:20 PM 458 Views
Agreed. *NM* - 01/02/2010 07:46:33 PM 373 Views
Then again, it's half the price of a print version, for essentially the same product / experience. - 01/02/2010 07:50:29 PM 747 Views
That's the thing, it's not. - 01/02/2010 08:24:08 PM 774 Views
Re: That's the thing, it's not. - 01/02/2010 08:55:35 PM 978 Views
Because, as Aemon says, that's how price discrimination works. - 01/02/2010 11:31:14 PM 734 Views
Not really. I buy new hardcover releases at Borders for around 18 to 20. - 02/02/2010 12:34:08 AM 911 Views
I don't know about that. - 01/02/2010 08:21:05 PM 805 Views
not really, i buy brand new paperbacks for 6.99 *NM* - 02/02/2010 12:21:16 AM 348 Views
Mass markets, yeah. - 02/02/2010 12:19:25 PM 736 Views
That is bananas. - 01/02/2010 07:46:28 PM 767 Views
"Most newly released..." - 01/02/2010 07:55:19 PM 998 Views
People pay that sort of money for DVd and more for Blue Ray - 01/02/2010 08:00:47 PM 791 Views
Physical copy is rather important in that case, you know... at least to me. - 01/02/2010 08:54:05 PM 934 Views
I was with you till that last sentence. - 01/02/2010 08:58:58 PM 995 Views
I really don't think it is that different - 01/02/2010 10:01:20 PM 788 Views
If you have issues with eBook pricing, read this link - 01/02/2010 08:46:47 PM 1121 Views
He makes good points... - 01/02/2010 11:37:22 PM 776 Views
I am unimpressed by his arguments. - 02/02/2010 01:06:03 AM 805 Views
Good for MacMillan. I'll cheer on anyone who takes a stab against e-books. - 02/02/2010 04:00:05 AM 862 Views
Whaaa? - 02/02/2010 04:08:50 AM 811 Views
Yes, of course. - 02/02/2010 04:33:13 AM 907 Views
In ten years you'll have an ebook reader. - 02/02/2010 05:34:57 AM 919 Views
I know. That's the problem. *NM* - 02/02/2010 12:56:32 PM 397 Views
The lower prices, the increased profit, or the ecological benefit? *NM* - 02/02/2010 05:17:13 PM 335 Views
The gradual loss of physical books. *NM* - 02/02/2010 05:32:39 PM 344 Views
Mmm. I detect an illogical argument. - 02/02/2010 05:35:14 PM 709 Views
Obviously they won't disappear completely, or even that fast. - 02/02/2010 11:04:47 PM 752 Views
Why not? It'll spur the growth of used book stores. *NM* - 03/02/2010 01:29:56 AM 329 Views
It will increase the number of books available - 02/02/2010 01:55:05 PM 1495 Views
One apt analogy is the widespread use of recording tools like Pro Tools. - 02/02/2010 08:07:22 PM 905 Views
There are already comapnies offering editng services - 02/02/2010 10:30:28 PM 725 Views
Uh, so what you want to dictate is the medium by which people read? You have no right. - 02/02/2010 08:01:09 PM 858 Views
And again let me add that it's not necessarily one or the other. - 02/02/2010 10:09:20 PM 714 Views
That would be awesome. - 02/02/2010 11:02:42 PM 702 Views
Obviously I'm not dictating anything. I'm stating my view. - 02/02/2010 11:01:41 PM 987 Views
Good Lord! *NM* - 02/02/2010 07:58:03 PM 338 Views

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