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Old 04-28-2010, 09:00 AM   #12
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sales tax

I thought that they still did not need to charge sales tax for online purchases? Ebooks would count as an online purchase.

The Kobo price differences could be accounted for perhaps in conversion rates from Candian dollars to US?

The agency thing doesn't seem to be going very well. Part of the problem is that they wanted to raise the minimium rate paid for ebooks, higher than what the previous pricing was. I think people would have reacted better if the minimium price was set to be paperback or less in pricing.

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