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Originally Posted by amoroso
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You would still be better off converting it yourself and checking the results on a real Kindle as well as the computer/mobile phone versions. Amazon doesn't let you download the converted version for free, so if you use that option you would need to buy it before you could check it properly.
If it was created as an epub it should convert to mobi okay with Calibre, or if you extract the html, images and css file from the epub (with Winzip or whatever), you could use that as the source with Mobicreator.