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Spot:
Like I said, I don't know if it will work for sure. Iago's the only one who can tell. :)
Serack:
--- Quote from: ericchri on August 30, 2012, 08:50:30 PM ---Any possibility of including links (or is there a similar ASIN replacement method that could be used) for ordering a Nook version? Read through the thread and couldn't find anything definitive. I assume since there's links to buy the hardcover versions or the like from B&N, it might be possible for the Nook as well. Unfortunately, as a Nook owner, I don't really have the option to say "Eh, I'll just buy it from Amazon for the good of the site."
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Here are 2 priscellie quotes that may pertain to your questions.
--- Quote from: Priscellie on May 05, 2011, 01:51:07 PM ---We get a residual when you buy from B&N through our store, but we don't have any magic code to apply to non-store stuff.
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--- Quote from: Priscellie on August 22, 2012, 07:15:56 AM ---Patience, guys. I've replaced the ISBN in the store with the ISBN-10, whereas before I'd mistakenly used the ISBN-13 (*shakes fist at B&N*). The correct store-friendly links should percolate through the cache in a couple days. In the meantime, here are the store-friendly links:
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
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The B&N link in the 2nd quote appears to have a button to buy the nook version through the jim-butcher.com website's vendorship... Something I wasn't aware of. I've bought all my dresden books directly through my nook, but this time I might try that link myself.
Edit: The B&N link is also identical to the one on the website store. They both contain a button for buying the nook version.
g33k:
errrr... bump, I think.
Is there a way we could get some sort of microtransactions/commissions/etc, as discussed in this thread, to support the cost of hosting the Paranet?
Yuillegan:
Probably best to start a new thread, give the age.
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