← Back to context Comment by LandR 14 hours ago How on earth is the ebook more expensive than the physical copy! 6 comments LandR Reply LtdJorge 10 hours ago And it's not an actual ebook. You have to create an account on the "ebook" provider's site and read it through their website or app. rkagerer 1 hour ago Yuck. I'd never buy that, no matter how much I wanted to read the content. pmarreck 9 hours ago I hate when they do this. I'd rather just buy the physical book, donate it to a library and then obtain the liberated version of the ebook "elsewhere". metalliqaz 8 hours ago Worthless. PaulRobinson 13 hours ago The physical copy will only get used by one reader (at a time). The ebook is going to be, err, "liberated" more often than not around a dorm?In all seriousness, this is likely a nudge to a preference they have for how they want to sell this and how you should want to buy it. LtdJorge 10 hours ago They advertise the ebook as having interactive features and more compared to the print version. Shouldn't it be the preferred one?
LtdJorge 10 hours ago And it's not an actual ebook. You have to create an account on the "ebook" provider's site and read it through their website or app. rkagerer 1 hour ago Yuck. I'd never buy that, no matter how much I wanted to read the content. pmarreck 9 hours ago I hate when they do this. I'd rather just buy the physical book, donate it to a library and then obtain the liberated version of the ebook "elsewhere". metalliqaz 8 hours ago Worthless.
pmarreck 9 hours ago I hate when they do this. I'd rather just buy the physical book, donate it to a library and then obtain the liberated version of the ebook "elsewhere".
PaulRobinson 13 hours ago The physical copy will only get used by one reader (at a time). The ebook is going to be, err, "liberated" more often than not around a dorm?In all seriousness, this is likely a nudge to a preference they have for how they want to sell this and how you should want to buy it. LtdJorge 10 hours ago They advertise the ebook as having interactive features and more compared to the print version. Shouldn't it be the preferred one?
LtdJorge 10 hours ago They advertise the ebook as having interactive features and more compared to the print version. Shouldn't it be the preferred one?
And it's not an actual ebook. You have to create an account on the "ebook" provider's site and read it through their website or app.
Yuck. I'd never buy that, no matter how much I wanted to read the content.
I hate when they do this. I'd rather just buy the physical book, donate it to a library and then obtain the liberated version of the ebook "elsewhere".
Worthless.
The physical copy will only get used by one reader (at a time). The ebook is going to be, err, "liberated" more often than not around a dorm?
In all seriousness, this is likely a nudge to a preference they have for how they want to sell this and how you should want to buy it.
They advertise the ebook as having interactive features and more compared to the print version. Shouldn't it be the preferred one?