The problem is, it does not accept the account (or password, not sure which). I choose portuguese as the language and eventually during setup I discovered that if I enter a non-existent Kobo email address it then asks me if I want to use the Livraria Cultura login instead. I bought the Kobo in Canada and tried to set it up with my wife's Livraria Cultura account in Brazil. (Note, this is different from trying to use a Canadian Kobo account and store in Brazil, which I do successfully for myself because read more English books than portuguese books).Īn update on my experience so far. My question is, should there be any problem setting up a Canadian-bought Kobo Touch to work with that partner in Brasil? And if anyone has done it for Brazil or any country that has a partner operating with Kobo, can you advise me how you did it? My wife already has an account there for her now-broken Kobo. However, Kobo operates in partnership with Livraria Cultura in Brazil, which is the only seller of Kobo and operates the Kobo online store for portuguese-language books. Rather than deal with any kind of Brazilian customer support (always a gut-wrenching experience) it would be easier to buy another in Canada and bring it back to Brazil. I bought a Kobo at an exhorbitant price in Brazil for my wife a few months ago, and it has stopped working. Is it possible to buy a Kobo in Canada and set it up to use another account and retail partner in another country? In this case, the country is Brazil. I am hoping someone with experience trying this can help.
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