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Old 08-07-2010, 12:42 PM   #8
J. Strnad
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If a lower price happens within the return period, you can usually get an adjustment by implying that you'll return your item and buy it again at the new, lower price.

I bought my Kobo figuring that the price would go down, but I was tired of waiting and I had some money from a freelance writing gig.

Electronic stuff usually gets cheaper and better (though it sometimes gets cheaper and worse) but I just decide when I'm going to buy and try not to sweat it.

BTW, this is one great thing about Costco. They are generous about price reductions, pretty much giving it to you whenever the price on your item goes down.
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