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Originally Posted by dmacmart
A quick way to recognize non-agency books for the most part is Kobo has 2 prices displayed, list price and their price. Only one price, usually the discount cannot be applied. Sometimes though very cheap books $.99 for example, only have one price but can be discounted.
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That's a really good rule of thumb. I would add that any e-book from a smaller publisher is usually eligible for the codes as well. That almost always includes very inexpensive e-books, as you say, but also some more expensive titles such as The Wealthy Barber Returns (which is the sequel to a Canadian bestseller, costs $14.99, and is from a niche publisher called "Financial Awareness Corporation").