The Paperwhite with special offers hasn't been updated with the new price yet, but without offers is now £89.99
edit: price has now changed to £79.99.
Regarding offers/adverts, many members have said that its very easy to remove the adverts if you just speak with Amazon themselves, give a viable reason e.g a gift for parents that get easily confused with all the adverts, etc.
Seems better to just buy the with offers variants, if one amazon representative asks you to pay, just politely decline and open another chat to someone else, and try again
All comments (31)
shaneob86
21 Nov 16#1
Nice. Just what I've been waiting for
benfisher1991
21 Nov 16#2
still without offers?
daBluone to benfisher1991
21 Nov 16#3
No, £79.99 is with offers.
johnthehuman
21 Nov 16#4
Same price as last years Black Friday deals, been waiting for this. Just picked up another for the other half.
paulbuk
21 Nov 161#5
I wouldn't worry about getting the one with offers, I messaged Amazon asking them how I could remove them and they did it for free, didn't have to pay any additional costs :smiley:
DirtyQwerty to paulbuk
21 Nov 16#12
I did the same and the said I'd have to pay a tenner. :disappointed:
Daley87
21 Nov 162#6
Great ereader, also use Calibre eBook Manager to manage and convert all your eBooks.
Victoriaa
21 Nov 16#7
i've gone with Amazon because i want a white one and everywhere else white is still full price!
lukec123
21 Nov 16#8
Worth upgrading from the 6th gen paperwhite? (The one before this) Could also get a used Voyage for £30 extra
mutav
21 Nov 161#9
In simpler terms then?
'With Offers' means advert supported
'Without Offers' means advert free
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edit: price has now changed to £79.99.
Regarding offers/adverts, many members have said that its very easy to remove the adverts if you just speak with Amazon themselves, give a viable reason e.g a gift for parents that get easily confused with all the adverts, etc.
Seems better to just buy the with offers variants, if one amazon representative asks you to pay, just politely decline and open another chat to someone else, and try again
All comments (31)
'With Offers' means advert supported
'Without Offers' means advert free
Anyone know how intrusive the ads are?