by Mythor » 26 Mar 12, 3:06 pm
Worth bearing in mind that buying it on Kindle (usually) includes wirelessly sending it to your Kindle, for no extra charge, including via a 3G network. That's not free for Amazon to offer.

Like everyone else above though, I typically buy from overseas when I want a physical copy of a book. Book Depository or Amazon, depending on prices at each. Or straight to my Kindle, if the book I want is available and a reasonable price.
They cost more locally for a lot of reasons. Either they have to ship the copies here from wherever they're printed or they have to have a factory in Australia to print and bind them and then ship them, all while paying reasonable wages to everyone and lots of taxes and so on.
Should it be as much more as it is? Probably not. But at least book publishers don't have a massive cry about people sharing or reselling books when people are done with them.

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