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Old 01-05-2011, 03:49 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by screwballl View Post
First, you can go to the amazon website and set your spending limits to $0.00 if you want to prevent purchases from the Kindle itself and prevent "accidental" purchases.
Is this really correct? Because on the UK version of the Manage Your Kindle page in the Kindle Store, you can set your limit for personal documents which are emailed to your kindle to £0.00 - but changing this does not control your spending on Amazon or actually purchasing eBooks.
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