And haven't you ever had any trouble with the multiple addresses? Don't you switch the addresses when purchasing?
I remember that the day I changed my address to the "fake" american one I had to switch the default address so I could buy the book for my Kindle with the "1-click ordering". After I purchased a couple american books I got a warning message telling that my shipping address had to be confirmed and I even got an e-mail for that matter. I couldn't purchase anything, not american nor european, after clicking the "1-click ordering" I'd always get to that warning message. In the mail they told me to change the address (what I did) or to send them proof of my american address, like a passport capture.
The thing, though, was solved just by putting my address back to the spanish one. But I had the american address still "there" inactive for a couple days till I deleted it and I remember clearly that I still had notes in some books telling me that the book was restricted, so having an american address there didn't stop Amazon to block them for me.
I suppose they "got me" because I wasn't using a proxy, so my address and my IP didn't match well, and I got the books directly in my Kindle instead of downloading them to my computer first. I gotta try doing this with a proxy, but I don't know how.
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