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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
It could be. But B&N seem incapable of doing anything other than shooting themselves in the foot. I used to buy a lot of epubs from B&N, but they made it harder and harder for me to download my purchases as a file (browser-based) for sideloading. The Download button often didn't appear on my Library page for several hours ... some times not until the next day. I gave up.
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I have no problem buying from B&N. But the problem with B&N is usually higher prices. So I buy from Kobo where I can get lower prices using discount codes. Amazon is going to win and they don't even have to lift a finger to do so.