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Originally Posted by Shopaholic
I bought A Night to Remember from Kindle on April 14th for $8.54. A couple of days later it was a deal of the day for $1.99. 
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Ouch!

Thanks, I feel better about my measly dollar!
Did you ever contact Amazon to see if they'd do anything to help?
A company must know, to grant a customer a store credit, only serves to ensure a customer will come back!
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Originally Posted by Ninjalawyer
I don't understand; you paid $1.99 because you thought it was worth that, and presumably you would feel like you got your monies worth if the price hadn't fallen. So what if the price drops later? Is the issue just that other people can get it for less than what you paid? And what if the price had dropped 4 days later, or a week, or a month? Would you still have felt cheated?
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What bothers me, is Kobo CS told me it was the "Deal of the Week" but, I bought it this past Sunday-
So isn't that the same week? Prolly what annoys me mostly, is the poor explanation I received.
Many companies guarantee their prices for a period of 30 days, and offer an adjustment if it goes on sale within that time.
(ie: Future Shop, WM)
I think within a week would be my threshold.

A month is a little lengthy to expect price stability, I imagine.
It doesn't seem just to me, that everyone who buys this book after me will get it for 1/2 of what I paid.
If it is what it is, I'll have to accept that.

AND a BIG

to all, for the food for thought!