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Old 05-28-2011, 06:01 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by La Coccinelle View Post
All this whining over five cents? Believe me, if I could buy a Nook or a Kindle and get a decent number of books without having to deal with geographical restrictions, I'd gladly pay an extra five cents per book. Heck, I'd probably be willing to pay an extra buck more, if it meant my e-reader wasn't hobbled by stupid e-copyright issues.

Let's try to keep things in perspective here.
I guess things are different for you because you are in Canada. I just try to support the "little guys." In general, people don't like hidden fees. What's in Kobo bookstores are also available in other stores. What this means is that from now on I'll have to buy from US stores such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Sony from now on. (I don't trust borders.com.)
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