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What does "unclipped price" mean ?
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February 27th 05, 07:01 AM
Jonathan Grobe
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On 2005-02-27,
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hi,
i see a lot of "unclipped price" phrase in 2nd hand book descriptions
on ebay & abebooks. what does it mean?
I suppose it means the price has not been clipped off the dust jacket. Used
book stores often clip prices on older books: suppose the book was
originally published at $7.95 and the book store wants $10 for it--
so the customer complains--"you want to charge me more than the book
cost new" So the bookstore clips off the $7.95 price--and there are
no more of these kinds of complaints.
But naturally collectors are purists and object to this kind of
defacing of the dustjacket.
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