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Originally Posted by MrsJoseph
Are you sure? That's not said in the article. In fact, at the end there is this:
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The article only talks about him being locked out of his Amazon *account.*
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One day in October, Kindle owner Ryan couldn't log in to his Amazon account.
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I was recently unable to login to my account with the message that the password was "denied".
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There is nothing at all about books being removed from his device (or any mention of his device at all, or what device it is). There are these two statements:
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I no longer have access to the nearly $1000 in Kindle content I have purchased.
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None of them can tell me if I will ever receive the content I have paid for.
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Both of which are consistent with him storing the books in the cloud.
I would think that someone whose books were removed from his device would at least mention that point, if not start off by saying something like "I went to read my Kindle and discovered that all of my books had been removed!" (Instead of talking about his account having a "hold" on it.)