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Originally Posted by John F
I guess we are both wrong. Looking at the price of the Paperwhite, I see $119 (U.S., no sale price). To get it without special offers, you need to add $20. So that looks like 16%?
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Yes, you're right. I never was good at math. I don't know how I came with 8.5%, but it looked good at the time.
If I was in the market for a Paperwhite, I would wait until it went on sale (which happens several times a year) and buy it for $100. Then, if I didn't want ads, I could pay the extra $20 and still be paying the "regular" price for the Paperwhite.