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Old 06-16-2025, 09:11 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
And this is what I see when I look at the Libra Color. So of course, you are correct, the OP could buy a used Libra Colour for $225.99 or buy a new one for $363.99 from the US Amazon Kobo store.
So sad. John, if the Ships from: line does not read Kobo US for those looking at Amazon.com, it has nothing to do with Kobo. Ask Amazon about why they mix results in their search including show PocketBook and Boox devices. For me, looking at Amazon Canada, I see a Kobo Libra Colour for $259.99 Cdn or about $191.65 US.

I always thought that Amazon Canada's search results were bad though but at least the results can include no matches found whereas Amazon US returns search results that no search algorithm coded by someone in possession of a moiety of their senses would return as being relevant. It strikes me as being sad that I found a random Internet search engine can return better results from Amazon than Amazon's search can.
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