Quote from peilthetraveler:
In places like india and other countries in asia, there is alot of counterfeiting going on with books, just like with DVDs. They can print the books for a fraction of what it costs to print the same book here and sell it cheaper and not pay royalties to the author. I was at a mall last week in the philippines and they were selling brand new books for 100 pesos (about $2.25) List price on the back of these books were usually around $13.95 US.
No way can someone sell a book that cheap at retail and be paying royalties to the author, so they just print, list on amazon and its all gravy(except for the cut amazon takes and the cost to print)
Quote from peilthetraveler:
In places like india and other countries in asia, there is alot of counterfeiting going on with books, just like with DVDs. They can print the books for a fraction of what it costs to print the same book here and sell it cheaper and not pay royalties to the author. I was at a mall last week in the philippines and they were selling brand new books for 100 pesos (about $2.25) List price on the back of these books were usually around $13.95 US.
No way can someone sell a book that cheap at retail and be paying royalties to the author, so they just print, list on amazon and its all gravy(except for the cut amazon takes and the cost to print)

Quote from Hello:
Never even knew the people in the philippines use the word Peso to define their currency, i had to look that one up cause i thought you were confused. I have dated 2 Filipino's but never travelled to the philippines with them.....I guess you learn something everyday.
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'Quote from peilthetraveler:
Yeah, but sometimes when referring to 1 peso, they spell it Piso. Not sure why they do that. They also have centavos. I got lots of 25 centavo coins which is worth about half a cent in US money and I dont remember getting it in change, but I found a 5 centavo coin in my pocket one day which is worth about 1/10 of 1 cent in the US. I laughed when I saw it as i was thinking, wow...talk about counting every last centavo in your business.
Quote from shortie:
you are absolutely right! i just opened it and it is indeed printed in India. it is not really counterfeit since it says where it is printed. but i would not be surprised if they forgot to pay the royalties.