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Originally Posted by kdgarris
Okay, so I was crazy, and decided to order one of the $79 non-touch Kindles for each of my two young boys (8 and 6) to encourage reading. The kindles will be on the same account as mine and my SO's Amazon account. My question is whether or not there is a way to prevent them purchasing new books themselves from their own Kindles, without having to put them on separate Amazon account?
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Or you could have a chat with them about trust and responsibility, and tell them not to order any books. Then monitor your account. Amazon sends you an email every time an order is placed from your account. If a book is ordered, you have 7 days from the purchase date to return it.
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Returning Kindle Books
Books you purchase from the Kindle Store are eligible for return and refund if we receive your request within seven days of the date of purchase. Once a refund is issued, you will no longer have access to the book. To request a refund and return, visit Manage Your Kindle, click the actions tab for the title you’d like to return, and select “Return for refund”.
You can also click the Contact Us button on the right side of this page to reach us via phone, e-mail, or chat. Select “An order I placed” to see your recent orders and choose the Kindle book order you wish to contact us about.
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