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Old 03-03-2010, 01:33 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by No1451 View Post
Alright, thanks a bunch. I'm looking at the prices for borderlinx and it hurts just a bit, such is the price of picking up a neat piece of kit though I guess.
There's only one cheap way: a friend or colleague of yours can take one with him when in the US. No commission to 3rd party, no customs or tax in your country.
But I can assure you: nook for $ 259 is a catch. And even for the € 260 it was to me (from US to Germany through 3rd party), it's still at the lowest end (cost-wise, not quality-wise) and has a fantastic cost/value ratio.

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