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Old 11-07-2013, 01:14 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by filmo View Post
Quite often I see Kobo MIni on sale for reduced price. I bought mine about 3 months ago for $40.00 US dollars. Lower $40. price was never diplayed in the store but it was in the store's computer. A week later they were out of stock but it now still being sold in that store for $59. This is smart marketing selling razors a little above cost so they can sell more razor blades. Kobo later should sell reader up grades and many books to these new customers.
Have to agree with you on this. I always Thought Kobo's strategy was to sell the Mini as a loss leader.
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