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Old 09-01-2011, 12:00 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by HarleyB View Post
Well Borders in the US officially sold me a Kobo. They certainly knew where I lived and they charged me extra for the international post to get it to me. I didn't do anything sneaky to get my Kobo - no false address, no forwarding company.
I assume baggins did the same as he indicated that he was initially charged international postage.
As such if you had Baggins issues (close to a DOA) you would normally deal with the retailer directly (at least that is what I would expect) - Borders US, which should have resulted in a new one being sent out from Borders. Just saying situation is a little unusual because of Borders' current closure.
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