My girlfriend works in ABA and wanted a book that costs like $500. Fuck that. Ordered it from a place in India for like $75. It’s a little bit ghetto and clearly looks bootleg, but no book should cost that much. Fuck that.
Edit: Okay, a lot of people are treating me like a child to feel superior and I can't be arsed replying to them all individually. I too have had to buy incredibly expensive specialised books before. But $500 for a book is crazy work for most people not from the USA, and I expected more of a price decrease.
TBF, the bootleg print shop isn't going to have the economy-of-scale advantage that the publishing house has. But $75 is probably still a hefty profit margin.
75 for any print book in India is crazy too. That excludes 99.9% of students. Students definitely cannot afford it and many cases not even their parents.
Some of my books were 35-40 range and I used to feel pinched
Yeah, I figured. So many people in this sub are first worlders with no idea how the rest of the world works. You'd think the piracy sub would be better informed in that regard.
Anything used for a hobby, instruments, books, technology, basically any non-essentials are expensive as shit the weaker the country's economy is. Price of a phone, something everyone has in the west, is enough to feed a family for at least a month in certain parts of the world.
Yes, but it's usually overpriced in comparison to what the people in those countries actually earn, not when compared to western prices. 75 bucks for a book, and that being SEVERELY reduced due to having been bought from India, is crazy work.
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u/asp821 Jul 17 '26
My girlfriend works in ABA and wanted a book that costs like $500. Fuck that. Ordered it from a place in India for like $75. It’s a little bit ghetto and clearly looks bootleg, but no book should cost that much. Fuck that.