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Old 03-31-2014, 10:52 PM   #106
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Originally Posted by Shopaholic View Post
I had to phone Kobo about one of my Sony accounts credit not transferring & discussed the Harry Potter books. There is no link for them through Kobo because you have to download them from the Pottermore site which limits the number of downloads to 7 or 8. I forget exactly.

I also had The Cuckoo's Calling without a download link. He tried telling me that was Pottermore until I corrected him that that was only the HP books. Then he saw that apparently it was bad file so redownload it from Sony while you can & I'll send in a ticket. Ya ya, I have it but just saying, if my computer dies, then what.
Yeah, I think Pottermore is eight downloads. Linking it to B&N, Amazon and other sites they support (Kobo is one of them) counts as a download. Once it's linked, you can download from those sites per their limitation. I'm guessing that since Kobo makes their own readers, it's only downloadable in KEPUB. I verified last night that I have the Alf'd copies from Sony, and as you mention, they can always be downloaded directly from Pottermore.
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