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Old 12-29-2011, 11:26 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Croptop View Post
Thanks for the update, Neon.

Quick follow up question for those of you using this service. If I email a .mobi file to my Send-to-my-Kindle email address and then have that file delivered to my iPad via WiFi, does that incur a fee from Amazon? I read through their FAQ but was a bit confused over whether or not the fees applied to all document downloads or just downloads that occur over a 3G network.
I agree the FAQ information on this topic is confusing. This page indicates that there are only fees for personal documents delivered by Whispernet. Documents delivered via WiFi would then be free. I think I found a page which specifically referenced the iPad in this context, but can't seem to find it.

All I can say for sure is that I've emailed several documents to my Fire and iPad email addresses, and haven't been charged for anything. While anecdotal, that would seem to confirm the information above.
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