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Originally Posted by davidfor
Probably. What I can't work out is why everyone seems to be against it. It seems simple: buy a book from Kobo and if you see it cheaper elsewhere, you get more than the difference back. That's a lot better than what they had before and in the long run will probably mean Kobo's prices more closely match the other stores.
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I'm in favor of it, but I'm wary. Suppose a book costs a lot more at Kobo and then they reject the request for a price adjustment? It could mean a long time on the phone while the CS rep reads from the script and even then, you might not get your refund. Kobo CS has a terrible track record.
I'm going to let others be the guinea pigs with this, frankly. It's easier and safer just to buy from Amazon. Once Kobo establishes more of a track record I'll reconsider.