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Originally Posted by pilotbob
Well... Considering how good they have been and that they are owned by B&N I think they will compensate you. Probably with some type of store credit or perhaps convert it to the B&N loyalty program. Although, as BooksOnBoard.com said, providing discounts is going to be difficult with many of the ebooks sold with the agency model.
BOb
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I'm not interested int he B&N loyalty program however. So, converting it would be pointless. The books are expensive and usually ereader which I can't use. A friend who knows I love to read gave me a $25 B&N gift card for the 2008 holidays. I could never find anything to spend it on, even after browsing the local stores several times. I finally just gave in and bought some board books for my son to be rid of it. It's a store that just doesn't impress me. I'll be seriously bummed if they destroy my favorite bookstore.
At least I've used up most of my Micropay.
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-Marcy