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B&N didn't force it, publishers did. Competition from B&N would have forced prices down.
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TWuG
Nope, what I'm talking about is New, paper-bound, sold by amazon VS Kindle.
Posted by
ty97
May 23 '10, 10:20
It's not the norm, but I saw it several times when looking at books earlier, which shocked me.
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I haven't seen it yet, but I know that the price differential has been nearly nonexistent on some books I've bought
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TWuG
May 23, 10:25
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workmanda
May 23, 11:05
I find it relatively commonplace for the prices to be similar/identical and that bugs me some.
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ty97
May 23, 10:26
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