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Originally Posted by abookreader
I've done it - I've never heard anybody put up a moral objection to it other than those who think it is morally wrong to ever lie or break a rule.
I remember reading an article about a year ago - I think it was Bookseller - where they had an opinion that it was probably some sort of fraud to give false information to a retailer in regards to your address. It'd be mind boggling to see a retailer suing a customer over it though.
"Amazon sues book buyers for falsely giving them money!!!!"

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It's more a case of booksellers being concerned about getting sued by publishers for selling books in areas that they have no contractual rights to sell. The bookseller has to show that they are taking reasonable precautions to prevent people buying who shouldn't be.