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Post by bandit on Aug 17, 2014 12:00:22 GMT -5
Amazon UK has that version of the Complete Wreck all over the place, with prices ranging from £20 to £600. However, there are also collections like Dante mentioned with just the first ten, but they claim to be the Complete Wreck, and similar stuff like that. I'm not sure I would risk it when there is so much more known about the standard Complete Wreck (and the fact that it's readily available).
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Post by gliquey on Aug 17, 2014 15:17:11 GMT -5
Amazon UK has that version of the Complete Wreck all over the place, with prices ranging from £20 to £600. I've seen similarly inconsistent price ranges on Amazon UK before, although nothing so ridiculous as £600 (even for 13 books). If it was a one-off, I would have assumed it was a typo or bug or some sort of mistake. Is there any valid reason for such a strange range?
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Post by Dante on Aug 17, 2014 15:26:22 GMT -5
Second-hand sellers trying it on?
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Post by bandit on Aug 17, 2014 15:46:04 GMT -5
Well, I'm assuming the Complete Wreck is out of print, so a lot of booksellers probably grossly overestimate how much people are willing to buy it for if it's new. While you can get used ones for the aforementioned £20, the mint editions are all very extravagant prices.
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Post by Tryina Denouement on Aug 18, 2014 7:51:49 GMT -5
Well, I'm assuming the Complete Wreck is out of print, so a lot of booksellers probably grossly overestimate how much people are willing to buy it for if it's new. While you can get used ones for the aforementioned £20, the mint editions are all very extravagant prices. I saw several new ones in Jakarta's airport (Soekarno-Hatta) and Kinokuniya Ngee Ann City (in Singapore)
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