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Old 02-03-2012, 04:05 PM   #1
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Book Previews

Kobo,

A couple of thoughts on your book previews:
I use them much like I would browse in an actual bookstore. If I see something that I think might be interesting, I pick it up and have a look; in the Kobo store, I down load the preview and peruse it at my convenience.
And indeed it is convenient, as I can pick up a preview any time then look at it anytime I want, unlike a real bookstore.

Many of them, I decide I am not intersted in and delete. Others, I hang onto as a reminder that this is something I might like to read in the future. I occasionally go through and re-read some previews to remind myself why I was interested and delete others that have accumulated.

But, I don't need an email reminder every time I download a preview or read a preview to let me know I can buy it. I already know that.

I don't mind getting email from you. I want to get the discount codes and suggestions of things I might like to read (but not too frequently; once a week would be plenty). Please don't abuse your privledged spot as accepted email or I will be forced to designate everything from you as spam.

Thanks for listening.
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