![]() Kobo does not advertise its price matching system, as it stands to lose money if too many people take advantage of it. For example, if you buy a book from Kobo for $9.99, but see it offered from a competitor for $7.99, you may be eligible to receive a credit of $2.99 (reflecting the $2 difference between the two prices, and an additional $0.99) equal to 10% of the purchase price. ![]() If your price match qualifies, they’ll give a credit to your Kobo account equal to the price difference, plus 10% of the original purchase price. ![]() Once you find an audiobook or other eBook that’s cheaper than what you bought on Kobo, and fill out the price match form, Kobo will check the competing offer and get back to you within 3 business days. You can’t buy something in the Australian Kobo store and say it’s cheaper in the US. It’s important to note that if you want to get the matching price, the digital library you’re offering must be cheaper in your country. So your best bet is to check prices for Google Play Books or Barnes and Noble. This can be a little tricky with Kindle e-books, because they tend to have ASINs, which are different from the standard ISBN. In order to qualify for price matching, you must submit your claim within 7 days of purchasing it and the eBook must have the same ISBN. Customers from the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom who purchase an ebook or audiobook from Kobo and find the same book on another website for a lower price can ask Kobo to credit them with the difference, plus 10% of the original purchase price. ![]() Kobo has a price matching system for audiobooks and ebooks that not many people know about. You only have 7 days from the time you purchase the book, to submit the price match form on the Kobo website. Kobo has a price matching system that was unveiled in 2015 that allows users to shop at other bookstores and the Kobo price will match theirs, but you have to buy the book first. ![]()
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