Heads up for Canadian Nerds!
Dec. 29th, 2008 09:58 pmWhen the dollar suddenly rose a couple of years ago, it took a long time for book prices in Canada to roll down to the point where they're closer to US levels. The dollar has been bouncing around a bit, for the most part we really haven't seen a change otherwise.
I've seen my first case of a book being stickered UP in price. Tokyopop has placed a sticker on at LEAST copies of Fate/Stay Night volume 2, raising the price from $10.99 to $13.99 CDN. Problem is that it's actually printed with the original price, which was $10.99. The book in question was at an Indigo. I wasn't buying, but I was scouting to see if Aria volume 4 has appeared anywhere, but sadly it appears be delayed until further notice.
Now, Tokyopop is a graphic novel publisher who is in rough times - staff are getting laid off left and right, books aren't selling and the company has made some real lame business decisions in the past few years. They've angered me many times before and I have at least 3 unfinished series from them. We knew that there was a US price rise coming this spring, but this sudden jump in Canadian sticker price was completely unannounced and unexpected, especially since THE COVER WAS PRINTED WITH THE OLD PRICE. With the exchange rate the way it is, $9.99 US is about $12.15 CDN. I'd even take $12.99 if it is that much of an issue. Going back up into the $14 range is like going back to 2004/2005 levels. It's like being in college all over again!
Granted, I enjoyed being down in the $10.99 range because it's a huge savings in the long run, so my opinion is very selfish. And, honestly? I can find places that will give me US cover or a discounted price. It's not going to hurt me. I'm just pissed at the principle.
Anyone else seen this happen with other books yet? This might be isolated, but I'm worried about a price spike in graphic novels across the board. The markup in the Canadian market is usually painful and can be waaaay above the exchange rate.
I've seen my first case of a book being stickered UP in price. Tokyopop has placed a sticker on at LEAST copies of Fate/Stay Night volume 2, raising the price from $10.99 to $13.99 CDN. Problem is that it's actually printed with the original price, which was $10.99. The book in question was at an Indigo. I wasn't buying, but I was scouting to see if Aria volume 4 has appeared anywhere, but sadly it appears be delayed until further notice.
Now, Tokyopop is a graphic novel publisher who is in rough times - staff are getting laid off left and right, books aren't selling and the company has made some real lame business decisions in the past few years. They've angered me many times before and I have at least 3 unfinished series from them. We knew that there was a US price rise coming this spring, but this sudden jump in Canadian sticker price was completely unannounced and unexpected, especially since THE COVER WAS PRINTED WITH THE OLD PRICE. With the exchange rate the way it is, $9.99 US is about $12.15 CDN. I'd even take $12.99 if it is that much of an issue. Going back up into the $14 range is like going back to 2004/2005 levels. It's like being in college all over again!
Granted, I enjoyed being down in the $10.99 range because it's a huge savings in the long run, so my opinion is very selfish. And, honestly? I can find places that will give me US cover or a discounted price. It's not going to hurt me. I'm just pissed at the principle.
Anyone else seen this happen with other books yet? This might be isolated, but I'm worried about a price spike in graphic novels across the board. The markup in the Canadian market is usually painful and can be waaaay above the exchange rate.