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Old 09-21-2008, 10:18 PM   #3
RickyMaveety
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Well, maybe this is a little off the wall, but it's late and I'm tired.

You could always form a general corporation in the States, say in Nevada .... and the corporation does zero business, so it pays no taxes (and there are no state taxes in Nevada), and the corporation would be issued a Federal Tax ID number, and could be issued a credit card, and would have a US Address (in the form of a Nevada process agent).

You could then simply use that credit card, and have the agent in Nevada forward the statements to you (or get them online). Cost for the agent is about $150 a year ... cost of the Nevada Corp is another $100 or so. Nothing illegal about it.

I know it's maybe a bit of a leap ... but it would work, at least until Amazon decides that Canada is actually a civilized country with potential customers just sitting North of us on the other side of an imaginary line.
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