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Wow now I have seen that I am even more tempted!! Looks ace really can't see many negatives.not buying books means I am not clogging up house and needing to buy extra book cases!!!


 
Posted : 01/01/2011 7:01 pm
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I got the 3G version as I often walk into a book shop at an airport etc, think I like that and can buy and download as I walk out.
Buying exclusively from Amazon is not too bad as they have a huge range but if you live abroad then itโ€™s annoying as you do not access to the UK book market; itโ€™s mainly the US which for me is not the best
I did find that it was also quite to do some monochrome surfing whilst stuck in Amsterdam airport.

Is that right? I have an amazon.co.uk account from when i lived in the UK...and its still active now that i live in Switzerland..
If i buy a kindle from them and get them to ship to me, can i then download uk books or not?


 
Posted : 03/01/2011 8:13 am
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Is that right? I have an amazon.co.uk account from when i lived in the UK...and its still active now that i live in Switzerland..

I've got an amazon.co.uk account too, but their server detects where your computer is (using IP geolocation), and redirects you to the amazon.com Kindle store. You could probably play around with open proxies and the like to get round the restriction, but personally I couldn't be bothered.


 
Posted : 03/01/2011 8:46 am
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I got the other half one for Christmas and so far we can only find 2 Swedish books and one is an encyclopedia. We havent really looked hard yet but does anyone know if books in languages other than English are available?


 
Posted : 03/01/2011 9:02 am
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scotia, if you can get a kindle, it will definately work with your UK account from Swiss teritory. My mate was using his UK one on the beach in Egypt last month (sending me emails and downloading newspapers) with no problems.
I am not sure if you need to buy the device from the UK to log onto a UK account, they MAY be country specific, or like Ipads they may be worldwide identical.


 
Posted : 03/01/2011 9:12 am
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I got the other half one for Christmas and so far we can only find 2 Swedish books and one is an encyclopedia. We havent really looked hard yet but does anyone know if books in languages other than English are available?

Not seen much foreign language stuff on Amazon (although I was looking for Spanish), you could probably try one of the local eBook sellers and convert the downloaded file. Amazon's having problems getting non-English publishers to let them resell books, unsurprisingly perhaps they don't fully trust the US juggernaut...


 
Posted : 03/01/2011 9:13 am
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I am not sure if you need to buy the device from the UK to log onto a UK account, they MAY be country specific, or like Ipads they may be worldwide identical.

Definitely not worldwide identical - I'm very much limited to using the US store (albeit on my Android phone). Hadn't thought of getting a Kindle sent to a UK address and then get family / friend to send it over, have to look into that one!


 
Posted : 03/01/2011 9:15 am
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Well i was thnking of buying it then sending it to my brother in Edin..then him sending it to me.

I guess i need to know that this kindle, being of UK destination originally...will have access to the uk book store ok...or will they then pickup that i am in switzerland?!

from what you say CHB it might be ok?


 
Posted : 03/01/2011 9:51 am
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When I used my UK one in the US, it accessed the UK store.

It's registered to my amazon.co.uk account.

I'm pretty sure they access their "home" country store - mine had a label on the box that said US/UK/Germany, with UK ticked.

There should be info on the Amazon site about it.


 
Posted : 03/01/2011 10:09 am
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12 I'm in the UK, can I buy from the USA (and vice versa)?

- no. If you are a UK resident (and you have a UK address and card on file with Amazon) you must buy from the UK store. If you are in the US, you must buy from the US store. If you are in ANY other country, you are considered by Amazon to be "rest of the world" and you must order from the US store.

There is a slight grey area as to whether you can switch from .com to .co.uk to buy books. Also, if you buy a Kindle in the UK and move for a long period to (say) Germany, then Amazon may restrict your purchases from the UK store and ask you to switch to the US store - again this is rather grey and new and will develop. Hardware purchases however ARE restricted as above.

ah..not so sure now..it looks like it'll be reverted to .com after a while..

I think i'll still try! The worst that can happen is that they change it after a while to .com..


 
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