I just had a brief email conversation with Baen (following comments in another thread). I lookied at the pricing of the eBook A Rising Thunder and thought the prices looked wrong and sent this email:
Reply came back:
To which I responded:
Final response from Baen:
I have seen strange anomalies like this with the Baen pricing a few times. I guess the moral is, if buying from Baen check the prices are sensible. Also interesting that Baen are not necessarily the cheapest place to buy Baen eBooks. Although they used to be.
I'm now trying to decide whether I can be bothered checking out which price I paid for A rising Thunder.
Could you tell me why the ebook price for A rising Thunder is currently set $2 more expensive than the paperback edition? This seems like a very strange pricing arrangement.
Reply came back:
We sell our Ebooks and print books for the same prices on all outlets. However, other sellers run promotions at their expense from time to time, and those promotions may involve lowering prices on Baen Ebooks or print books.
This is the case with A Rising Thunder. As an Ebook, the set digital list price is $8.99 and the set paperback price is $15. However, other seller can choose to lower the Ebook price or the print book price at their own expense. For example, Amazon sells the Ebook version for $7.99 and the paperback for $10.99.
To which I responded:
Ummm, no actually, on this page:
http://www.baen.com/author_catalog.asp?author=dweber
The Trade edition is $15
The Paperback (release Jan 14) is $7.99 (not $15)
The eBook is $9.99 (not $8.99)
And that is your page, not another seller.
Final response from Baen:
Ah, thanks for pointing that out. That information is incorrect, I'll make sure it's fixed promptly.
I apologize for all the confusion.
I have seen strange anomalies like this with the Baen pricing a few times. I guess the moral is, if buying from Baen check the prices are sensible. Also interesting that Baen are not necessarily the cheapest place to buy Baen eBooks. Although they used to be.
I'm now trying to decide whether I can be bothered checking out which price I paid for A rising Thunder.