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Old 06-21-2016, 08:15 PM   #927
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The first round of settlements were for 73¢ for ebooks and $3.17 if the books were NYT bestsellers.

This time around it is $1.57 and $6.93, so slightly more than double.

A nice woman from Rusk Consulting actually sent me a list of the books Sony filed for me. She also helped to file a claim for all of my Borders books. I was told the first time that the Borders purchases would be automatically covered by Kobo, but that turned out not to be the case.

It's not really a matter of them shorting me. It's that I can't figure out the logic of which 8 books they picked and which ones they left off. Stuff like that drives me bonkers. And it's not as if Kobo was in charge of it, otherwise I'd chalk it up to Kobo being Kobo.
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