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Old 08-07-2010, 01:12 PM   #10
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>> ... I just purchased my Kobo on Monday ... and then the price dropped five days later ...

OH! Am I supposed to be irritated, too? I bought my Kobo online as a pre-order sight unseen for US$149.99. Received it on time, BUT IT WENT ON SALE SHORTLY AFTERWARD! I guess I should be yelling and screaming bloody murder! Because people can now purchase it for US$149.99 MINUS a $20 GC MINUS $10 in Borders Rewards points, dropping the "bottom line" to $119.99.

I could have returned my Kobo to Borders within their 60-day return period, and purchased one at the new price!

NO, I am not irritated in the slightest with Borders. Nor will I be if they drop the price of the Kobo for the upcoming holiday season.

It is called "life." Get on with it. The market fluctuates. Use and enjoy your electronics.
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