if you keep an item in your cart for a long time, sometimes they may reduce the price.
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It wasn't in my cart.
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A nice touch that the ad is for Consumer Reports the first time, when it's 11.88, and the WSJ the second time, when it's $14.99.
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One knows it's me (and I get WSJ recommendation!!!), the other doesn't. The one that doesn't know me is cheaper, too.
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damn.. elastic pricing based on demand maybe?
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try to get from public library
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,@ThusBloggedA Interesting. There's this thing that says "price set by publisher..." So is this publisher algorithm?pic.twitter.com/xqNme6bUsd
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I don't know. Really can't make sense of what's happening at the moment.
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Prices on the website are subject to change. I'm sorry for any inconvenience. ^KL
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So, who sets the price? It says the Kindle ebook price is set by publisher? Does Amazon change those? Is it all publisher?
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