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Old 09-18-2013, 08:08 AM   #45
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It's not available on the UK site.
Indeed. The UK site is completely different (and 4% more expensive). For one book, it actually says: "Preview is already in your library". It's not. I've deleted it yesterday, and it's not in the trash either.

edit: I've set my country to the US. The series of 5 books I bought a few days ago, are much more expensive there: $12.99 (€9.75), compared to €4.95 - 5.80, without the promo code.

Another series is cheaper in the US however: $6.59 (€4.95) compared to €6.04, also without the promo code. Using the promo code brings those books down to $3.29 / €2.54 in the US. This makes them 58% cheaper compared to buying them in The Netherlands without a promo code. (Something which almost every "normal" person would do...)

Pity that Kobo does not have two books in that last series. It started as a trilogy, but was later expanded to a quintet. Fortunately, FeedBooks.com has those for €4.50. That's still cheaper than the regular Kobo US price (by about $0.69).

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