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Old 03-03-2025, 09:20 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
4) Kobo has a thing called price matching. If you let Kobo know the book you're interested in is sold cheaper elsewhere, they'll match the price.
To be more precise. You buy the book at the price Kobo lists. Then you fill in a price-match form on the Kobo web site, detailing your order number, and the URL where the better price is to be found, and Kobo check it, and refund you the difference PLUS 10% of the cheaper price.

e.g. a book for £9.99 at Kobo, but £5 at Amazon.
Buy at Kobo for £9.99
Fill in the form for a price-match
Kobo refund £4.99 + £0.50
Net price from buying at Kobo: £4.50
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