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Old 06-02-2011, 05:08 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Susan Crealock View Post
Yesterday, while perusing the B&N freebies, along with a new page format, I noticed that the usual "U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses" restriction was missing.

I live in Europe and have never been able to take advantage of B&N's free books. Emboldened by the thought that I might actually be able to download one of these offers, I clicked on a title at random - sure enough, B&N didn't complain. I tried another with the same result and have now successfully downloaded two free books.

Does anyone know what B&N's new policy is? Worldwide, book by book to selected countries, or what?

Thank you.
I did try, but when inserting my credit card details (edven if the book was free), I was asked for a US address, which I do not have - how did you manage to get around it?
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