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Old 10-15-2012, 07:44 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by scrapking View Post
...Do you dismiss what Kobo has done with Chapters/Indigo in Canada (0% to 47% marketshare), what B&N accomplished with Nook in the U.S. (0% to 27%*), and what Kobo has accomplished with FNAC in France (50% marketshare**)? ...
I am not dismissing anything. You gave the impression you had the hard data that I asked for, that is all I was looking for. Instead it turns out that you have not got it, which is just fine if that is the case. You could have just said so, but instead you seem to feel free to try to beguile me with your lengthy opinions which I am not seeking, nor am I interested in them.

I am not defending nor criticising any brand, and have no need to. Nor do I have any particular allegiance to Sony nor any dislike of Kobo, all as you seem to be assuming by your prattling on about Kobo in a defensive manner.

So I suggest you just let it go instead of trying to justify yourself and Kobo. I am not interested in responding to your opinions.
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