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images.jpgI can’t say it any better than David Lomax did in this email to me. I don’t think anyone is trying to price gouge, however. I think its just that this whole ebook pricing thing is so new that nobody has a clue as to what to do. Unfortunately the incompetence of publishers and resellers is driving away the very readers they are trying to retain. Here’s David’s email:

You guys at Teleread are really good at reporting on the price issue with regards to ebooks, so I thought this one might interest you. Sony has just made available The Year’s Best SF 14, exactly the same day that it was released in mass market paperback. Same with the Kindle edition. The pricing, however, is ridiculous. The digital list price is supposedly $14.99. Sony’s willing to give us an oh-so-generous discount of 10% to get it down to $13.49, while the Kindle edition gets, as usual, a steeper drop to $9.99. But here’s the kicker: the mass market paperback goes for $7.99.

This makes no sense. Previous editions in this series are available on those same two platforms, and their prices are in line with the physical books. So, what’s up? It seems like some pretty horrible price-gouging. I’ve been buying that anthology for years, but I’m done with it until the pricing becomes fair.

 
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