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Wal-Mart sent the first salvo over Amazon's bow on Thursday when the retail giant announced that it would sell ten highly anticipated books for $10 on Walmart.com. Wal-Mart said Stephen King's upcoming hardcover "Under the Dome" and Sarah Palin's "Going Rogue" will be included in that grouping. Wal-Mart's prices include free shipping. Not to be outdone, Amazon reduced prices to match Wal-Mart's pricing on all 10 titles. That was quickly followed by Wal-Mart's decision to reduce the prices on those books again to $9 late Thursday night. In response, Amazon reduced the prices of all ten titles to $9, as well.
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The company on Thursday said it will provide same-day delivery in seven cities—New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, Las Vegas, Seattle and Washington D.C.—with plans to add Chicago, Indianapolis and Phoenix in the months ahead.
Jaja I think it's funny!! And true as long as we pay less that's all I care for.
This should be interesting, the only problem is sooner or later both will raise their prices back up after we get used to paying less for books.
I wish books were free. I don't usually buy books anyway. Most of my books are bought by my mom. When I DO buy books, I get them from eBay. But that's only the books that I really want to read. I got this one books called THE SCARLET LETTER from eBay, and I loved it. Have any of you read it? I did notice something when I'm at walmart though. They don't really have much of a variety of books, do they? And those prices get really high. I usually just go to books-a-milloin, or barnes and nobles.
This should be interesting, the only problem is sooner or later both will raise their prices back up after we get used to paying less for books.
A temporary price discount is still better than nothing. And Walmart's big enough that they can keep prices down forever if they choose. Amazon should be nervous that they're going after their business.
I think that will change in their stores, Callie. You're right. It's never been part of their core business before so I expect that's why the range wasn't big and the prices weren't competitive. I always thought it was strange they didn't do more with books.
This is buying online they're talking about mainly right now. You can only get these books from their website. They may well expand it into the stores in future and I'm guessing here but for now it's online only for those prices.
I just looked and they have a section now with the Top 200 Books at great prices. The Twilight Saga Set (a boxed set containing all four books plus lithographs) for example is half price, reduced from $83 to $41.50.
Callie Leah said:I wish books were free. I don't usually buy books anyway. Most of my books are bought by my mom. When I DO buy books, I get them from eBay. But that's only the books that I really want to read. I got this one books called THE SCARLET LETTER from eBay, and I loved it. Have any of you read it? I did notice something when I'm at walmart though. They don't really have much of a variety of books, do they? And those prices get really high. I usually just go to books-a-milloin, or barnes and nobles.
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