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Old 01-04-2016, 07:41 AM   #14834
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
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.
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.
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