Reinhard: Question for You

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Jammin' Jan
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Reinhard: Question for You

Post by Jammin' Jan » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:41 pm

On Amazon, the paperback edition of your book is $5.95, but the Kindle edition is $9.99.

I am wondering why there is such a big price difference???
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Post by wosnes » Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:28 pm

Jan, I'd assume it's a glitch.

On Kindle, most hardback books, best sellers and new releases are $9.99. Older books and paperbacks are less (Food Rules, for example, is $5.00). It's certainly something for Reinhard to point out to those in the know!
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Post by reinhard » Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:36 pm

The $5.95 version is a "bargain book" (aka remainder).

I don't make any money from these (gotta love publishing), and I'm hoping amazon runs out soon.

The full price No-s book is actually slightly more expensive than the kindle version.

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