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Originally Posted by orionpozo
Hi Nate,
David is the Public Service side of this project and he wanted me to post this reply for him:
Enabling and disabling the credit card would be a nightmare. Our corporate credit card is so tightly controlled you'd think it was plutonium. Enabling and disabling purchases on the Amazon account would work, if Amazon gave us an easy way to do this.
The second point about all the Kindles getting the content simultaneously doesn't hold up. All the titles on the account show up under Content Manager, whether they're on the device or not. We do, however, have the ability to download given titles only to the unit(s) we wish.
cheers,
DD
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You misunderstood what I meant by simultaneous. Your current method is to transfer content to a Kindle when it is returned (or upon request). I was suggesting that the content be transferred to all the Kindles at the time it is purchased.
I do not see what problem you would have with the credit card. I have a couple card numbers in my Amazon account. When i want to buy a Kindle ebook, I enable one of them under "one-click", and when I'm done I disable it. The number is still in the account, only not active under "one-click".
It doesn't matter, though. Your method is better.