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Originally Posted by HarryT
Remember that, once you've bought a book, you can subsequently download it to any Kindle device that you've bought or will buy in the future.
Let's suppose that you have a Kindle WiFi and you download 100 free books. You then buy a Kindle 3G. Should Amazon charge you the $200 in roaming charges at that point? Would you be happy for this to be done?
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Only that your calculations aren't right. You don't suppose Amazon will pay 2 USD for a transfer < 1 MByte. They have special price conditions.
It's only a mechanism to get more money from the customer.