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Old 10-01-2008, 02:56 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Robotech_Master View Post
It might be easier just to find a proxy server in the USA and set your browser to use that.
I initially made the mistake of assuming that Sony was using their customer's internet address to stop purchases from outside the US, but they (like Amazon) are using your credit card address. This may be the case with ebooks.com too. One way to tell would be to try adding the ebook to your shopping cart without logging in, if this works from the UK then the next step is to login and see if the books get deleted from your cart.

If adding an ebook from the UK without logging in does fail, then they might be using your internet address as the filter and a proxy server would be worth trying.
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