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Originally Posted by HarryT
Amazon close people's accounts, for example, if they believe that they are buying and returning an undue number of items. People who do that aren't breaking the law, but Amazon is saying "we don't want to do any more business with you in the future". Certainly in the UK, any business can do that (eg pubs commonly ban people whom they regard as "trouble makers"). I would hazard a guess that re-selling your Amazon bought books could be classed in a similar kind of way; Amazon certainly have a track record of saying to people "we don't want you as a customer" if they "break the rules".
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I certainly have heard many complaints (justified or unjustified) about Amazon closing accounts. If they start closing accounts of people doing what's legally allowed with items bought, they risk might not having too many customers left after a while.