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Originally Posted by Pierre Menard
Kobo sent me a coupon for my birthday. It was 20%. That's a bit like getting socks and underwear for your birthday. Except less useful.
Meanwhile they keep sending me emails with romance titles specially selected just for me, despite my purchase and browsing history being exactly the opposite, and despite me constantly marking everything like that "not interested" on my profile. Often it's the *exact same ones* that I've marked as "not interested" (sometimes multiple times) that they send, under the heading "based on ebooks you've liked."
I can really feel the close personal sense of caring from Kobo.
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Oh, I have complained about the "specially selected titles" that appear for me too. I quite often get suggestions for books I have already bought - from Kobo themselves. Four out of 5 suggestions one day I had already bought.
I'd take the 20% coupon code they send me for my birthday if it would actually work. The last 2 years, the code they've sent hasn't worked. I didn't bother complaining, since there was a contest on and I got better codes that way anyway.