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Old 05-17-2014, 12:05 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by bgalbrecht View Post
Both Apple and B&N believe that it's to their advantage if ebooks are sold via agency model pricing. I know that most of the large publishers don't allow coupons at Kobo, I don't know whether it's Kobo's decision or the publishers.
Kobo's a fan of Agency as well.

As far as former Agency and coupons at Kobo they did allow them for a short while after Agency ended, but then stopped again. I wonder if it has to do with the requirement that a store make an overall profit on each publishers books and if Kobo was afraid that they might run into problems with people using high value coupons on lots of books.
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