![]() A minute or so later it popped up on the Nook library display, marked as 'Lendable', and right after that it was being read. Open the app, tap Shop, find the book, order, confirm the CC info, and it was done. So, as a test, I just bought a book on Nook (just a 99ยข special but one that I'll like reading, I think) and it worked as expected. If it still happens after that you'll have to start out by suspecting either your install of the Nook app or, perhaps, that file itself. Just to be on the safe side, run a 'hard reset' first (press/hold both Home and Sleep/Wake for 10 secs until Apple logo, then release and let boot complete) before trying the next purchase and download. ![]() Try to get another bite at the apple, another try at a download. Your solution is to talk to B&N again and, if needed, escalate it. ![]() I hope that what he told you was pure BS. What you're describing is not what happens on a normal purchase and, had I been sold a load of garbage like you were by whoever you were on the horn with, it would be immediate rockets to his supervisor. ![]() not to even mention the free readers with their own apps and catalogues. Not only are you allowed to have multiple readers on your iPad, you're required to if you're buying from those sources. When you're reading Amazon books they want you on their reader, Barnes & Noble feels the same way, as does Borders, as does Apple. This isn't a problem at all, it's merely how the system works. ![]()
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