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Old 03-12-2014, 01:58 PM   #1
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Guilt from buying from Amazon uk/ca.......Kobo uk/ca

I buy books and merchandise from Amazon.ca, Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk which Amazon happily sells as it is one more sale to them.

If Kobo has been kobo.com, kobo.ca, kobo.uk, kobo.in (India), etc, would there be any "guilt" if one is to buy a book from Kobo.in?

If there is a new bookstore in India, say "MumbaiBooks.in", would there be any "guilt" if one is to buy a book from MumbaiBooks.in?

If a book sells $10 in US and the same book sells $5 in India, is it wrong for consumers to buy a cheaper product?

Retailers spend time and money on their marketing campaign all for the purpose of selling. That's why Kobo floats discount codes in the market. Selling a book from the India bookstore to a non-Indian resident should be one more sale to Kobo?

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