Just looking at the sky, if the leaves weren't obvious on the trees and I didn't know that the outdoor temperature is 80+F, I'd say it was about to snow. Long parallel folds of overcast gray gloom...
Something even stranger, though. I was doing some checking for items that are scarce in libraries on Worldcat and found several Sofawolf and Bad Dog Books titles were listed by Alibris (a used booksellers' clearinghouse.) Out of curiousity, I went to see the prices and number of copies.
Gah! Copies of Kyell Gold's Volle and Tim Susman's Common and Precious being offered at prices as high as $99 each. Do these booksellers not realize that these books are still in print and can be purchased from the publisher or even Amazon for about $20? So I went to look at my preferred used book clearinghouse, ABEBooks where I found Kyell Gold's books at $53.50 each. What on earth is going on here? Are people really being ripped off like that because they aren't smart enough to order from Amazon or Sofawolf or Bad Dog?
Something even stranger, though. I was doing some checking for items that are scarce in libraries on Worldcat and found several Sofawolf and Bad Dog Books titles were listed by Alibris (a used booksellers' clearinghouse.) Out of curiousity, I went to see the prices and number of copies.
Gah! Copies of Kyell Gold's Volle and Tim Susman's Common and Precious being offered at prices as high as $99 each. Do these booksellers not realize that these books are still in print and can be purchased from the publisher or even Amazon for about $20? So I went to look at my preferred used book clearinghouse, ABEBooks where I found Kyell Gold's books at $53.50 each. What on earth is going on here? Are people really being ripped off like that because they aren't smart enough to order from Amazon or Sofawolf or Bad Dog?
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Date: 2008-07-08 06:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-08 06:39 pm (UTC)Like phishing e-mails, I also suspect that (alas) we wouldn't see it if it didn't pay off. That means that there probably *are* people who will pay this without doing a little more research to find out what the going price should be.
I'm afraid we have to chalk it up to the woeful lack of awareness that some internet users seem to have...
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Date: 2008-07-08 07:51 pm (UTC)In a word: yes.
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Date: 2008-07-08 08:25 pm (UTC)While I think these are excellent books that deserve wider distribution than they get right now, no one should pay $99 plus shipping for one when they can get it (and probably faster) for $24.95 from the publisher including the shipping.
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Date: 2008-07-08 08:38 pm (UTC)I've noticed similar things in the past on amazon(.de) etc.; if there's enough offers for an OOP book, the prices found on any site will often (not always, but often) cluster around a certain value, but if you compare those values for the different sites, they'll often have little to do with each other. I guess it happens when - say - someone puts up a book on amazon for 50 EUR, and someone else puts it up somewhere else for 25; people who also put the same book up on amazon will try to undercut him, but not by large amounts, so the price will generally stay in the 50 EUR range, and the same goes for the other sites as well.
I imagine there's many people to whom checking different sites simply doesn't occur - they'll see that there's a number of different sellers all offering the book for roughly the same price and will assume that it'll always go for roughly that price, anywhere.
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Date: 2008-07-08 09:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-08 11:39 pm (UTC)Of course, I say that, and the political campaign is just swinging into high gear here. Campaigning seems to consist of hiring shills to accuse your opponent of nefarious things like gambling, wife beating, and child rape. Or worse yet, of not being a Christian or supporting the rights of non-white minorities. Who needs issues or ideas when you can win an election purely by making stuff up about your opponent?
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Date: 2008-07-09 03:40 am (UTC)nowhere else, but yeah, they are unusually pricey and if you can go
somewhere else you'll prolly find what your looking for cheaper.
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Date: 2008-07-09 10:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-09 05:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-09 05:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-09 06:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-09 06:29 pm (UTC)It just happens that the booksellers trying this scheme also are registered with Alibris or Amazon, so these questionable prices do appear there as well. No doubt the ethics statement agreed to by sellers who register with these places is carefully worded to prevent stepping on their toes when they try this. Or else, it isn't enforced.