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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I used to buy from Amazon, strip the DRM and convert to ePub.
However, I have moved away from them and now buy from Kobo or B&N. But ereaderIQ still works for me. It uses Amazon as its source of tracking, but sales at Amazon tend to carry over to the others.
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Also, if Amazon for your region has a sale which Kobo for your region doesn't, Kobo
does have a price match guarantee (e.g. don't try to price match Amazon.com from Kobo Canada). I have used it several times and never had a price match refused against a Kindle price on Amazon (though I do always screenshot the Amazon price to supply later, in case the sale ends before my price match request goes through).
In fact, they don't just match the price by refunding you the difference, they give you a little extra to
beat the matched price. (I believe they refund you the difference plus 10% of the competitor's price.)
So, even if you shop from Kobo, ereaderiq.com can save you a lot of money.