Friday, July 29, 2011

Amazon is a lot cheaper – so what price loyalty to my local bookshop?

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I want to support the lovely independent store in our town – but I can save so much money by buying online

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We have a lovely independent bookshop in our town which I try to support. Amazon, though, is so much cheaper – on a recent purchase of three books I saved more than £13. Am I alone in wrestling with this? And at what price differential do other readers go online?


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James Ball, Charles Arthur 30 Jul, 2011


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Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/blog/2011/jul/29/amazon-cheaper-what-price-loyalty
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