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<blockquote data-quote="coyote6" data-source="post: 4746952" data-attributes="member: 1225"><p>Yeah, I subscribe to Pathfinder (at least for a little while longer; it's looking like I won't be using 'em soon, so I may cancel after the current path is done) & get PDF copies for free, and I've bought from IPR before, and probably will again (Dresden Files is a definite possibility, especially since my FLGS can't/won't stock IPR stuff). </p><p></p><p>Others do similar things -- Catalyst usually does preorder of print + PDF through their online store, though you only save a little bit ($5-10, IIRC) over buying the PDF & print separately, which is why I haven't done it. 93 Games Studio (makers of Twilight: 2013) did a hardcopy + PDF preorder (which got me to buy); and Cubicle 7 had the killer deal at Gen Con in 2007 (Starblazer Adventures softcover, PDF, plus hardcover shipped for $60). </p><p></p><p>That's all in the right direction, but it doesn't really let the retailers get in on it; it encourages direct sales from the company. Which I'm willing to do, because it's not like I'm rich & can afford to pay 150% price on everything to get PDF+print.</p><p></p><p>But it seems like it should be feasible for retailers to sign up with some online PDF store, in cooperation with publishers, and set up a deal where when a registered customer buys a hardcopy from the FLGS (with a small premium), the FLGS could give/email a download code to the customer. </p><p></p><p>It would require trust between participating retailers, publishers, and some PDF vendor, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyote6, post: 4746952, member: 1225"] Yeah, I subscribe to Pathfinder (at least for a little while longer; it's looking like I won't be using 'em soon, so I may cancel after the current path is done) & get PDF copies for free, and I've bought from IPR before, and probably will again (Dresden Files is a definite possibility, especially since my FLGS can't/won't stock IPR stuff). Others do similar things -- Catalyst usually does preorder of print + PDF through their online store, though you only save a little bit ($5-10, IIRC) over buying the PDF & print separately, which is why I haven't done it. 93 Games Studio (makers of Twilight: 2013) did a hardcopy + PDF preorder (which got me to buy); and Cubicle 7 had the killer deal at Gen Con in 2007 (Starblazer Adventures softcover, PDF, plus hardcover shipped for $60). That's all in the right direction, but it doesn't really let the retailers get in on it; it encourages direct sales from the company. Which I'm willing to do, because it's not like I'm rich & can afford to pay 150% price on everything to get PDF+print. But it seems like it should be feasible for retailers to sign up with some online PDF store, in cooperation with publishers, and set up a deal where when a registered customer buys a hardcopy from the FLGS (with a small premium), the FLGS could give/email a download code to the customer. It would require trust between participating retailers, publishers, and some PDF vendor, though. [/QUOTE]
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