My main issue, KoboNo, is you misquoted me simply to try to defend, in your apparently snarky (cute?) fashion, your point of view. I notice, btw, that though you claim to be a long-term Kobo user, you have only posted 4 times. A number of us here have been participating longer and helping others as well.
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Originally Posted by KoboNo
So again, yes it is cute to have a small Canadian company competing against the giants (i.e., Amazon), however to say that "Kobo has delivered everything it promised" is not keen observation on your part. You either have a connection with Kobo in saying that, or are not a smart buyer and observer of the products you buy.
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What I actually wrote was "Kobo has delivered everything it promised
when I signed up" ... plus I laid out a dozen points ahead of that defining what the promise was.
For the record, I have no connection with Kobo other than owning a Kobo and having shopped at kobobooks. I may be an unsmart buyer and poor observer of the products I buy; I will leave that those, like yourself, who are obviously in a much better position to judge. You've read my 1,000+ posts here to make such a judgement?
Kobo isn't perfect; newspapers can't be delivered yet to the OK although for me the 6" eink screen is the wrong medium anyway (applies to Kindle, too); Bluetooth (I tested the Blackberry capability) doesn't matter to me. Oddly enough, I bought the Kobo to read novels, mainly, and in ePub. I am getting my money's worth, in spite of my alleged unsmartness and poor ability to observe my surroundings. Ignorance, as they say, is bliss ... wouldn't you agree?