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Kobold Press' Tome of Beasts Joins D&D Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="Juxtapozbliss" data-source="post: 9295536" data-attributes="member: 7042149"><p>How do you know that? WotC discounting process is not necessarily written in stone. If they wanted to, they could write into their agreement with a partner that all Legendary or Master subscribers will get a discount and perhaps they would split the value of that discount with the seller. Or they could write into their contract that offering that discount is a price of being on there. They could write any contract they want and if the partner doesn't like it, they just don't participate. Not sure how you could know absolutely who pays for what. I don't think we can know what a sale contract looks like. I mean, Amazon discounts products all the time that are not Amazon-brand products. I'm a self-published author who has been listed on Amazon for 24 years and sometimes they discount the selling price of my book, and they don't even bother telling me. They just do it, and it's out of my hands. They discount it because they want to increase sales even if it reduces the profit that they make per sale. Gross sales profit might mean more to them than volume. And i think that's especially true for digital products. They can add a discount at any time and bump sales without having to increase warehousing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juxtapozbliss, post: 9295536, member: 7042149"] How do you know that? WotC discounting process is not necessarily written in stone. If they wanted to, they could write into their agreement with a partner that all Legendary or Master subscribers will get a discount and perhaps they would split the value of that discount with the seller. Or they could write into their contract that offering that discount is a price of being on there. They could write any contract they want and if the partner doesn't like it, they just don't participate. Not sure how you could know absolutely who pays for what. I don't think we can know what a sale contract looks like. I mean, Amazon discounts products all the time that are not Amazon-brand products. I'm a self-published author who has been listed on Amazon for 24 years and sometimes they discount the selling price of my book, and they don't even bother telling me. They just do it, and it's out of my hands. They discount it because they want to increase sales even if it reduces the profit that they make per sale. Gross sales profit might mean more to them than volume. And i think that's especially true for digital products. They can add a discount at any time and bump sales without having to increase warehousing. [/QUOTE]
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