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Old 08-31-2019, 04:33 PM   #15
rcentros
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Originally Posted by petercreasey View Post
In consideration of service, warranty, etc., what is the wisest (store or online) place for a US resident to buy a new Kobo ereader, perhaps especially the Forma?
If you don't like Walmart you might want to look at TripleNet Pricing. I don't know anything about them (except that they sell Kobos on the Walmart site) but you can also go directly to their website and order a Kobo. Supposedly you get 1-2 day shipping and (currently) the Kobo Forma is priced at $270. When I put one in their cart and checked for shipping price it came back as free, without tax.

https://www.triplenetpricing.com/Kobo-Forma

Just a quick look at their website seems to indicate that TripleNet is an old line office supply store, based in Delaware.
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