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Originally Posted by SensualPoet
??? The deal is "show me yours" and "we'll throw in some extras when you buy ours". How is that a rip-off?
The Nook Touch, from the reviews, is a very capable reader and competes strongly in the under $150 Pearl e-ink space, throwing in IR touch and WiFi and branded from Barnes and Noble, a very credible book retailer. Now the deal just got sweeter by an SD card and 30 (commercial) starter books.
I really don't understand how this can be seen as a bad thing for the consumer.
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I'm saying it's a "rip-off" IF the "upgrade" means you have to leave your old device behind, like a trade-in. I highly doubt this is the case, but someone else brought it up in thread and I was providing my two cents on that.