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Old 07-13-2011, 08:35 AM   #18
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For a small fee you can have VPN access to US and Amazon won't know the difference, e.g., https://www.anonyproz.com/index.htm.
We do have a VPN service. Last time I looked into it, I believe Amazon wants your account to be US-based, with a U.S. address/credit card. That may be easy enough to fake with a little effort, but honestly, I haven't found much need for their app store since I can get everything I need elsewhere.

It's not worth the non-trivial hassle, but if anyone else outside the U.S. wants to share the steps they've gone through to get it to work, I'm sure others would find it helpful.
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