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Old 01-04-2014, 07:33 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
Some people pay them…. that's all the justification they need.

I just wait around for good coupons/offers.
I guess your right. But one of the reasons I bought an ereader was to be able to read some books when they are first published. I don't like hardbacks, to bulky, so I have always waited months for the paperback.

The ereader seemed a good compromise. But at £10.99 (for example), for the Kobo download, when I could pick up the hardback on the same day from Asda (Walmart) for £9.99 or less makes the Kobo a less attractive purchase.

The kobo touch was on offer for £29.99, I guess they are being discontinued, so I got one to see how I got on with an ereader. If I liked it I would up grade to the Kobo Aura.

I do like the ereader, but not so much the Kobo 'new release' book prices, so maybe I should upgrade to the Kindle paperwhite.

I was just wondering what Kobo users thought about paying the higher price, maybe they just don't buy the new releases, or for some reason I'm not sure of, they don't like Amazon.
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