Problem is, companies like Amazon who have a massive market can do things like their 1 audio credit for £7. And as customer we want things cheaper and cheaper. but think about it, the crew and cast need to get paid a reasonable wage. If we keep squeezing the prices for stuff it'll go like the supermarkets where 'we' suffer in the long term. In this case we will just end up with no Audios as no-one will want to do the job for minimum pay. I think paying 12~20 quid for something that entertains is a fair price. Do you buy DVD / Blurays? If you do I bet you pay the same amount for them, and they RRP for about 20~30 quid. Of course I know audios should be a bit cheaper as there is far less people involved.
I understand the economics of it. I buy a fair few specialist books of low print runs, and they're always pricey compared to mainstream stuff. This particular project just doesn't have the personal interest from myself that I'd be inclined to spend much on it.
As for movies, I don't remember paying more than a fiver for any except Star Wars. It's been a long time since I bought hard copy, but I've seen them as low as £3, new.
Problem is, companies like Amazon who have a massive market can do things like their 1 audio credit for £7. And as customer we want things cheaper and cheaper. but think about it, the crew and cast need to get paid a reasonable wage. If we keep squeezing the prices for stuff it'll go like the supermarkets where 'we' suffer in the long term. In this case we will just end up with no Audios as no-one will want to do the job for minimum pay. I think paying 12~20 quid for something that entertains is a fair price. Do you buy DVD / Blurays? If you do I bet you pay the same amount for them, and they RRP for about 20~30 quid. Of course I know audios should be a bit cheaper as there is far less people involved.
I understand the economics of it. I buy a fair few specialist books of low print runs, and they're always pricey compared to mainstream stuff. This particular project just doesn't have the personal interest from myself that I'd be inclined to spend much on it.
As for movies, I don't remember paying more than a fiver for any except Star Wars. It's been a long time since I bought hard copy, but I've seen them as low as £3, new.
but some, especially a few that i like, and can be pretty hard to come by and always seem to flirt with being deleted, stuff like breaking glass, and threads at one time, that seems settled now though seem to be closer to £12 or above quite often, cos they are less popular and dont sell as well, cult films
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A character called Phillip?
Bertie and the bikini clad badgers
Have you got it on vinyl? :p
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As for movies, I don't remember paying more than a fiver for any except Star Wars. It's been a long time since I bought hard copy, but I've seen them as low as £3, new.
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