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Originally Posted by ivanz
From what I've read the UK store will have 250 000 books less than the US Store. I also suspect that we won't be able to access the US store from an UK Kindle.
I also wonder if we will get a chance to migrate our kindles bought from the US (global wireless/international) to the UK account and store? Does anyone know? (For example I have a Kindle DX Graphite Global Wireless purchased from the US)
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Yes - provided your Kindle is an international version, you will be able to migrate to the UK store and keep all your purchases backed up. I asked this directly of Amazon and had an email reply within 24 hours. You don't have to move though, you can stay on US.
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Originally Posted by Mike L
You're a bit premature. We won't have a UK Kindle Store until later in August. Until then, you can order the Kindle itself from Amazon UK, but you still have to buy the books, etc. from Amazon in the US.
Also, the Kindle Store won't necessarily offer much advantage over the existing arrangement. It won't abolish the geographic restrictions or the price differentials (although those are being eroded anyway).
The main benefit is that books will be priced in pounds, so those who pay with non-US credit or debit cards won't get stuck with currency costs.
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Mike, I'm with you there. Only being able to see the books I can purchase is less frustrating than seeing all the books and then clicking through to find that actually, I can't buy it. I'd rather have 250,000 less books but know I can buy anything there than the frustration of the recommendations at the bottom of the screen based on the current book, which turn out to be geo restricted when you click through - that bugs heck out of me. I'm sure they'll iron that bug out so that the recommendations only show UK store as well.