06-29-2011, 09:37 PM | #301 |
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B&N would do well to implement rotated 90-degrees landscape view, specifically for the visually-impaired, so that large fonts would be more usable.
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06-29-2011, 10:19 PM | #302 | |
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http://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/nook...?cds2Pid=35611 5. Can I buy and use a NOOK if I reside outside the United States? No. Barnes & Noble's agreements with publishers require users to have a billing address in the United States. Books and periodicals may only be purchased from within the United States. For details, please see Appendix B of the NOOK User Guide. And, should I actually try to order it I get this message: In compliance with shipping regulations, some item(s) in your order cannot be sent to Toronto in Canada. End of story. You cannot buy a Nook for shipping and use in Canada. |
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06-29-2011, 11:13 PM | #303 |
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OK I have posted my question here
http://bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com/...hread-id/14021 there seem to be a consensus regarding the shipping for Canada. It is not accepted. There are some problems with registering the device or downloading books from B&N if you do not live in US... The other question that I posted there and I should ask here to is this: do I have to register in order to use the device or to get software updates ? thanks to everybody PF |
06-30-2011, 02:21 AM | #304 |
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Have you completely ruled out the Kobo? It sounds like it would be so much easier for you.
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06-30-2011, 04:05 AM | #305 |
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Hey guys, you can buy a nook and use in Canada or internationally. All you have to do is use a fake USA billing address and home address when you setup your e-reader. All you have to do is use your real email address and real CC. Barnes and Noble never ships anything to your home address and all confirmations of purchases and everthing else is sent via EMAIL.
If you liveoutside the USA you can either buy it off of ebay or there are numerous shops out there that sell e-readers like "STR" I know http://www.shopereaders.com does. |
06-30-2011, 09:03 AM | #306 | ||
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Wouldn't the billing address have to be real for the Nook to arrive safely? I just placed an order and used a freight forwarding company. |
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06-30-2011, 09:35 AM | #307 | |
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06-30-2011, 09:37 AM | #308 | |
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And as I said the first post, people use too ..this must be a NEW rule (as of a few months ago) they stopped it. see here http://bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com/...ht/true#M76571 and see here http://bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com/...da/ba-p/410312 If you want to have answers from B&N it's better to ask questions on their forum than here.... |
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06-30-2011, 10:04 AM | #309 | |
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I've been reading the boards there for over a year and I've never read that B&N would ship a NOOK internationally. As Doug Pardee said in a post on your first link: "...there's a certain business sense in not selling something to someone if that sale might well cause both the buyer and the seller grief. B&N isn't making an extra $140 or $280 on the sale. They're probably making a few dollars in profit after shipping. And since they can't sell e-books to you, that's basically all they're ever going to make from your sale. There are ways for you to buy a NOOK, just not directly from B&N to Canada. B&N takes no responsibility for those sales, and if your NOOK has problems or if you aren't happy with it, it's not B&N's problem." |
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06-30-2011, 10:22 AM | #310 | |
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The second thread is irelevant, it is two years old The first one seems to be referring to books not nooks ...for me the issue is quite clear now, unless you use some tricks or speculate some flaws in their selling process there is no way to legally receive one in Canada. The only way to get it is to use a proxy US address, there are some companies providing this kind of services, they will receive the package on your behalf and forward it to you, not sure how that works and not intrested to find out since I am near the border and I will drive to US to buy one |
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07-02-2011, 01:45 PM | #311 | |
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What has shifted recently (last month?) is quite a number Nook ebooks seem to be orderable. Unfortunately, without a Nook, you are limited to reading on a PC or other device thanks to the "special" DRM variant B&N uses. If it were standard Adobe DRM, I could buy ebooks from B&N and use them on a Kobo (or Sony if I had one). So, alas, a bit better but essentially still no go outside of the US. |
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07-02-2011, 11:48 PM | #312 | |
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Even if it's an international customer, he is the one forking out the money to send it back to B&N in the US, who would ship a replacement or repaired set back to the US-based freight forwarding company, which the customer would pay for to have it shipped back to wherever he is. What if it was a US resident who is travelling abroad for a long period of time? Would they reject such a request just because the package came from outside US? To say that B&N would not repair a product that came out of their warehouse and shipped to a local address because of legal issues is absurd. This would only be a problem if the item is sold internationally, and you want to have it fixed at a different location as where you bought it (from what I understand about Apple: buy in USA and your warranty is USA-only, but they do not discriminate between citizenship/residency so you can repair it only in USA). I'm not sure about Kindle, but would the warranty be valid in UK where you are travelling if you bought yours in US? How does that work out? |
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07-05-2011, 08:51 PM | #313 |
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Hi all. Been finding conflicting info on the purchase and use of a NOOK in Canada. Here's an edited version of the chat I just had with a B&N guy.
8:25:43 PM : Carl: Initial Question/Comment: I live in Canada, have been researching e-readers, decided that the new Nook Simple Touch met the most of my needs and then found a good deal of information on the internet indicating that a) there is no warranty support for the device in Canada, b) purchasing ebooks from B&N in Canada is either not possible or seriously restricted. Please comment? 8:27:32 PM : Jules: Thank you for your question. Let me help you today. 8:28:13 PM : Jules: Carl, you are asking if we can ship and you can use the ALL NEW NOOK in Canada. Right? 8:29:39 PM : Carl: Yes. I know I can "use" it in Canada, i.e. turn it on and read books with it. But will the device be fully supported (hardware warranty) and will I have access to the entire library of B&N e-books as if I were in the US? 8:30:38 PM : Jules: Currently, NOOK, NOOK Color and the ALL NEW NOOK are not available for sale outside of the United States. 8:31:32 PM : Carl: Oh. Direct and simple answer. Thank you! Not the one I was hoping for, mind you, but thank you nonetheless. Will they be any time soon? 8:32:18 PM : Jules: Because selling books in digital format to international customers involves international copyright laws, tariffs, VAT taxes, currency conversions, etc., only US and Canadian residents are able to purchase NOOK Books on the Barnes & Noble website at this time. 8:33:03 PM : Jules: Please note that there is a limited number of ebooks for our Canadian customers. 8:34:11 PM : Carl: Hmm. Confused again. If I understand correctly then, the NOOKs are NOT available outside the US - this means they are NOT available in Canada. But SOME ebooks ARE? 8:35:37 PM : Carl: You said, "only US and Canadian residents are able to purchase NOOK Books on the Barnes & Noble website at this time." And then said, "limited number of ebooks for our Canadian customers." Have I understood correctly? 8:35:56 PM : Jules: That is correct. I apologize for any confusion but there are ebooks available for our Canadian customers but very limited in titles. 8:36:31 PM : Carl: And this has mainly to do with copyright and contractual agreements with publishers? 8:37:16 PM : Jules: That is correct. 8:37:31 PM : Jules: Is there anything else I can help you with? So it appears getting a NOOK would involve faking an address (or addresses) to get around restrictions and ending up with no warranty on the hardware and limited number of titles available through B&N (or more faking of addresses). Very disappointing indeed. |
07-06-2011, 03:40 PM | #314 |
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If you send your device in to them, I can't see how they would not honour the warranty. It would just take more time and you would need to use one of the shipping options mentioned in this thread to have the device sent back to you. Or if you know somebody there send it there and get them to ship it to you.
Faking the address is simple. They don't actually check, and the B&N staff don't care where you are. They always ask me how to get around it so when their Canadian customers come into the store they can give them a way around it. I am going to the US in a couple weeks and going to get a Nook Touch. I already have a Nook Classic and Nook Color and don't have any problems with buying books or anything else. I have picked them up for others here in Canada, so if anybody wants one, we can work something out. I usually just ship it from home (unless you are close). |
07-08-2011, 04:47 PM | #315 |
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What exactly is "3G" . I had thought it meant third generation, but on reading several posts it sounds like something altogether different and specific.
Probably a stupid question, but I am not good at computerese . |
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