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From: horton@fortune.UUCP (Randy Horton)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: Let's try to roll back the SF price increase rip-off!
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Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 04:20:47 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 23 04:20:47 1985
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In article <1613@brl-tgr.ARPA> wmartin@brl-bmd.UUCP writes:
>Of course, there are some of us around that bought books in the 50's or
>so that believe that 35 cents is an elegant sufficiency for a paperback
>book price...
>
>
>Anyway, if more people were like me, and didn't pay the insane prices
>that are asked these days for paperbacks, the price levels would stay
>down, and the publishers would be forced to cut costs to keep them
>there. Anybody who pays list price for books is part of the problem, not
>part of the solution...
>
>Will

I second this thought.  I almost never purchase books at list price.  I
usually patronize a local chain called Crown Books.  Their motto is *If you
paid full price, you didn't buy it at Crown Books*.  I am not entirely sure
that buying books only at discount prices has any effect on publishers, but
I save money, and I support a business whose pricing policy I agree with.


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