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My Book… and Inflation


If you go to the Amazon link to my book and look at the “New and Used” section, there are a bunch of cheap copies available. That’s nothing new.

But if you scroll all the way down that list, apparently there is a copy of my book selling for $37.56. Plus $3.49 in shipping.

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And that copy is used.

Who would like to explain this?


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7 Responses

  1. avatar Gary Charbonneau Says:

    The answer could be as simple as a typo made by the seller when setting the price.

  2. avatar Karen Says:

    A signed copy? Does that increase or decrease the value of a book? I don’t know….

  3. avatar Patrick Craig Says:

    Hemant, once I get done with your book and the subsequent glowing reviews I will be giving it, I’m planning to sell it on Amazon for…

    *places pinky on lips*

    One BILLION dollars! :)

    Plus $5.49 shipping, of course. No sense getting screwed on the shipping.

  4. avatar Gary Charbonneau Says:

    Sorry, Patrick, but the most for which Amazon would let you sell Hemant’s book, or any other, is $2500. Plus $3.49 shipping at the “media mail” rate (though more if you are willing to ship at a more expensive rate).

    Many have been the times on which I have gotten screwed on the shipping.

  5. avatar Josh Charles Says:

    Must be a signed copy!

    If you really want to get screwed on shipping try buying a single copy of Skeptic Magazine from Skeptic.com. The shipping and handling is almost as much as the magazine itself, and it’s sent using media mail, so it takes about two weeks to arrive.

  6. avatar Patrick Craig Says:

    Drats! Foiled again!

    The $37.56 for the used copy must be because it’s a gold-plated, illustrated coffee table edition, one that you weren’t informed about, Hemant. The photos were taken by a theist reporter when you weren’t looking, and show any pose that even remotely looks like you’re praying or praising along with the other members of the church. Heck, I’d pay good money for that too! :)

  7. avatar mr k Says:

    Bafflinlgly this seems to be quite common amazon. I went on a buying spree a while backing using Amazon, and bought quite a few on the marketplace. Despite the fact that you could buy them from amazon quite easily, some marketplace sellers attempted to charge more.

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