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Old 02-01-2011, 09:56 AM   #183
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Originally Posted by Anke Wehner View Post
I wonder how many quick readers have tried using Amazon as a free library. They say you can return ebooks within 7 days, but I have no idea if they're looking for people making a habit of returning all their purchases after a few days and take that privilege away.
There have been regular reports of Amazon refusing to sell to a customer because they have sent back to many items. The reports I have read seem to be people buying big ticket items and returning them in the 30 day window.

My guess is that someone who is continurally buying an ebook and then returning it in the 7 day window would send up a flag and that persons account would be disabled. I have no idea what the number of books would need to be or the frequency but if it were to become a trend then I think the account would go away.
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