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Old 08-07-2010, 05:35 AM   #19
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]Not having a credit card is a personal lifestyle choice; Amazon aren't to "blame" for it.
I do agree with this. Before I got my Sony, I downloaded their software to see how it worked, and to make sure I was going to buy books from them when I physically live outside the US yet have a US credit card. To me, a $200+ (at that time) device is something I wanted to make sure I would be able to use so a few minutes of research is not unwarranted.

Yes, Amazon requires a credit/debit card on file, but they will also take back your Kindle no questions asked, and you can buy something else. You aren't being forced to keep it.

If I were you, and Amazon didn't want my business, I would send that Kindle back express mail and think no more about it.
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