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Old 03-02-2014, 03:52 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by pentel View Post
I agree, Lynx-lynx. I got quite a deal from the few 90% off books I bought. That's why I am happy with buying this Kobo device. The only difference is those few 90% off books I bought are not "popular" books (still good reads though), if they are, they would be priced as ".99" which would not work with the 90% discount code. Anyway, I am not complaining about not getting the 90% off first book, I am happy I got a deal from the other 90% off code.
A book's price ending in .99 has nothing to do with if it's couponable or not, plenty of books that end in .99 can be couponed. The deciding factor is who the publisher is and if it's one of the big publishers (Penguin, S&S, Hachette, Macmillan, Random House, Harper Collins) or one of their labels then no coupons will work not the current 90% code or the starter offer you mentioned in the OP (in the US or Canada anyway & IIRC the UK too anyway).
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