borders
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All Borders Gift Cards Now Expire April 3
Gift cards are the perfect gift, right? Wrong! The administrators now running Borders and Angus and Robertson have put an expiry date of April 3 on all gift cards, so if you don’t use them by then, you’ve just wasted your money.
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Borders eBook Store Also Getting Australian Books
The iBookstore went live with books from Australian publishers the other day, and now REDgroup – the company behind Borders and Angus and Robertson in Australia – have announced that they’ve signed deals with all the major Aussie book publishing companies. That means you’ll be able to buy books from Aussie authors for your Kobo…
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Borders Australia Launches Kobo eReader and eBookstore
Borders has officially started selling its Kobo eReader online and through retail stores, trumping its competitors with a $199 price tag. Over two million EPUB titles are available to download as of today, with a promise to deliver “dedicated Australian content” that customers can access from a range of enabled devices.
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Borders Don’t Understand The Concept Of A Universal Remote
This is the cover of the latest Borders catalogue. Obviously Borders don’t actually understand that once you invest in a universal remote, you don’t actually need to keep your five other remotes on the couch next to you while you watch TV.