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Originally Posted by Josieb1
I have over a thousand mobi ebooks, none bought from Amazon, all DRM free, most of which are stored on the Amazon for me as personal documents. All I had to do was email them to Amazon and they turned up on my Kindle. Easy peasy, nothing complicated at all. Plus over 2000 mobi files I created myself in Calibre from word documents of fan fiction.
Amazon have never once questioned why I don't buy my books from them. Their service and infrastructure is second to none.
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I've sent quite a few books to my Kindle through Wi-Fi using "Right Click, Send to Kindle." You can choose to archive these books in your library...or not.
You might remember (a few years back) using the K2 or K3's onboard browser to send free books from Project Gutenberg directly to the Kindle. I suppose it cost Amazon a bit of $ for us to get free books that way since the K2 was 3G only. You at least had the option of Wi-Fi on the K3.