
Once you find another audiobook or ebook cheaper than what you bought on Kobo and fill out the price match form, Kobo will verify the competing offer and reply within three business days. You cannot buy something from the Australian Kobo store and say the US price is more affordable.

It is important to note that if you want the price match, the digital bookstore offering it for a lower price must be in your home country. So your best bet is to check Google Play Books or Barnes and Noble prices. This might be a little tricky with Kindle e-books because they tend to have ASIN numbers, which are different from the standard ISBN. To qualify for the price match, you must file your claim within seven days of purchasing it, and the e-book must have the same ISBN.

#KOBO EREADER SITE PLUS#
Customers from the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom who buy an eBook or audiobook from Kobo and find the same one on another website for a lower price can ask Kobo to credit them the difference plus 10% of their original purchase price. Kobo has a price-matching system for audiobooks and e-books that many people are unaware of.

You only have seven days from purchasing the book to file a price match form on the Kobo website. Kobo will price match their price, but you have to buy the book first. Kobo unveiled a price-matching system in 2015, allowing users to shop at other bookstores.
