E-book Rebates
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 4:55 pm
For those of you who have thought that [some] e-books are too damn expensive, looks like the Attorneys General agree. If you bought any books on Amazon or Apple, you are probably going to get some money back.
I've already gotten an e-mail from Amazon titled "Kindle Book Credit".
I wonder what this will mean for the price of e-books going forward?
I've already gotten an e-mail from Amazon titled "Kindle Book Credit".
It's darn too limited (and darn to cheap) if you ask me. But it is a settlement.NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Amazon and Apple have informed some e-book buyers that they'll receive credits for future book purchases, as part of a recent settlement three major publishers signed to settle a price-fixing lawsuit.
Eligible Kindle e-book customers will receive credits ranging from 30 cents to $1.32 per book, Amazon estimated. Apple did not specify a range.
Customers who bought qualifying e-books between April 1, 2010 and May 21, 2012 are eligible for a refund, and won't need to do anything in order to receive their credits. If approved by the court, the credits can be used for future e-book purchases. Amazon customers may also use the credit for print books. [link]
I wonder what this will mean for the price of e-books going forward?