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Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book - mcbishop - 04-24-2011

So there is something more expensive than a secondhand Robinson.

Mike Bishop


Re: Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book - M. Demetrius - 04-24-2011

I'll take two. Mike, what's your credit card number??


Re: Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book - Dithrambus - 04-24-2011

Hm, that purchase should qualify for free shipping. :lol:


Re: Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book - mcbishop - 04-26-2011

Quote:Hm, that purchase should qualify for free shipping. :lol:

Only if you pay in Triganic Pus... which is the plural of Pu... not something unpleasant.

Mike Bishop


Re: Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book - jvrjenivs - 04-26-2011

well, it seems that not always basing your price purely on other peoples prices is the best way.


Re: Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book - Alanus - 04-29-2011

I have a better idea. Why not buy a book on how to catch flies?
Hint, hint. My book on fly tackle-- which lists all the grisly accutraments needed to expertly catch, disarm, torture, and kill flies-- is also out of print and can be bought for about $23,698,455 less... if you purchase the the paper-back edition.

What a savings!8)


Re: Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book - Gaius Colletti - 05-10-2011

Amazon's vendors charge sometimes very stupid prices for a lot of things, something that should only cost $30 costs $120 on Amazon half the time, give me a break...


Re: Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book - Dithrambus - 05-10-2011

I am looking for a copy of Military theory and practice in the age of Xenophon By John Kinloch Anderson. Amazon has used copies starting at $200.00 (yikes!)


Re: Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book - M. Demetrius - 05-10-2011

Quote:well, it seems that not always basing your price purely on other peoples prices is the best way.

...unless, you can sell a fifty dollar book for millions, in which case it is a wonderful idea! :lol: