Geoff I can't understand why the super points aren't using the discounted cost of the book for purchase price.
That is, if I understand you, are you saying that if the book is showing as say $5 tO puchase, and there is also a comment that this is less than the 'list price' of say $8, that the super points required to buy the book is to the value of $8?
How does that work at the checkout, which would show $5 as the purchase price? Because if that is the case then Kobo has been dudding those who use super points to purchase books!
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