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Old 08-12-2016, 10:50 AM   #128
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Absolutly

There are some things I buy at Brick and Mortar stores because I can touch the goods (If I visit a B&M store, I do not, then buy that exact product online. I might decide to NOT buy that model, because of the Demo)

Kindle, Nooks (and formerly: Astak and Sony) were on offer at local area businesses

Kobo? Where can I try one of those without the hassle of returns
Not Fry's
Not Wal*Mart
Not Target
Not Borders (now gone )
Not the Public Library

These are Consumer Items. Shouldn't they be available in normal Consumer Channels?
Kobo has decided to go a different route. They sell their readers here in the US to independent book stores. You can look up on their site a list of independent stores that sell their products.

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