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Old 10-04-2018, 10:40 PM   #11
rcentros
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Originally Posted by bgalbrecht View Post
Since this is not an advertised feature, probably none. I'm not sure what Walmart's return policy is, if someone is looking for a cheap way to enable it, they could order any Kobo reader, check it out for a couple of days to see if it's as good as the reader they already have, and return it if they don't like it. The Clara HD is about $20 more than the Aura for someone picking up the Clara HD at the store, and the better screen probably worth the extra $20.
I was thinking more of someone who already had a high-end (pre-Overdrive) Kobo, who just wanted to add the ability to download books to it via the Aura (Edition 2). I never consider it fair to "borrow" a product and then return it for refund.

I'm not sure if I understand exactly how this works. If you log in to Overdrive via the Overdrive enabled Kobo, will Overdrive books available for lending appear in your other Kobos? — or do you actually have to borrow the book from Overdrive first, and then they'll appear in the Library of your other Kobos?
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