Ask HN: Why is this C Programming Book Worth $674.99
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Re: Ask HN: Why is this C Programming Book Worth $674.99
#2It's not just 1 seller that has high prices, there are different sellers, selling it for $600-$700 and on abebooks I've seen a $1000.
Am I missing something here?
Re: Ask HN: Why is this C Programming Book Worth $674.99
#3Re: Ask HN: Why is this C Programming Book Worth $674.99
#4It could be a scammer trying to make the book look rare (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/15/technology/amazon-used-pa...), or it could be price-setting bots derailing each other (http://www.michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=358)
Re: Ask HN: Why is this C Programming Book Worth $674.99
#5That’s not what it’s worth, it’s what some seller asks for it. It could be a scammer trying to make the book look rare ( https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/15/technology/amazon-used-pa... ), or it could be price-setting bots derailing each other ( http://www.michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=358 )
Re: Ask HN: Why is this C Programming Book Worth $674.99
#6This is an old C programming book. I'd like to know what's so special about this book?. It's not just 1 seller that has high prices, there are different sellers, selling it for $600-$700 and on abebooks I've seen a $1000. Am I missing something here?
When I see weird situations like this, I usually assume it's a consequence of algorithmic pricing driven by bots, and that there's a bug, or the bots got caught up in some weird feedback loop or something, and the prices got set to some goofy value.
It could also be that demand for the book did temporarily spike for some reason (maybe somebody famous mentioned it in a popular Youtube video or something) and the pricing algorithms were reacting, but just overshot the mark.
I think something like that happened with Human Universals (https://www.amazon.com/Human-Universals-Donald-Brown/dp/0070...) a while back... it's not really all that notable a book in general, and there are plenty of used copies available. But Alan Kay recommended it in his Startup School videos and when I went to look for a copy, the prices were all totally outrageous. Like, on the order of several hundred dollars for even the paperback edition. But it eventually settled back down... but even now, the cheapest used paperback copy is around $65.00. Maybe it was a coincidence, but I suspect it was related.
Re: Ask HN: Why is this C Programming Book Worth $674.99
#7But if you want his "Modula-2: A Complete Guide", its only $300 new!
Re: Ask HN: Why is this C Programming Book Worth $674.99
#8That’s not what it’s worth, it’s what some seller asks for it. It could be a scammer trying to make the book look rare ( https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/15/technology/amazon-used-pa... ), or it could be price-setting bots derailing each other ( http://www.michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=358 )
These are legit sellers. And different ones too. Doesn't make sense.
”And different ones, too”
How do you know they are? 2 of the 3 ship from Florida; the third doesn’t mention where it ships from. Could be chance, could be a sign that some of them are the same seller.
(And no, I have no idea how common it is for a merchant to have multiple stores on Amazon. It is fairly common on other stores on the internet, though, as it doesn’t cost much to create another web store, and it allows you to target different market segments)
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#9Re: Ask HN: Why is this C Programming Book Worth $674.99
#10A lot of people think this is an Amazon thing. But every bookstore that lists this book have it for similarly high prices. Even used copies are a couple hundred bucks.