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Originally Posted by fearindex
...UK and Germany (and some others) have local Kindle stores for local markets in addition to this on Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.de respectively. There you are actually shopping with, e.g. Amazon.de for the Kindle content, but you can do this with only and Amazon.de account, a Kindle registered to Amazon.de - and I believe you are allowed (whatever that means) to use Amazon.de account only for Kindle content from those countries supported by Amazon.de for Kindle content (German speaking markets?). There was a case where a UK Kindle owner got into trouble with Amazon after moving to Norway, or something like that, and continuing to use the UK store (instead of the U.S. international store)....
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Lots of us use several countries for buying their Amazon eBooks.
I've got my German Amazon account for physical shipments. Within this account, I've got a US and a UK shipment address. I only have to change the country in my Kindle account. Then I can buy from the US or UK, I even don't have to change my billing address. I use the very same billing address and (German) credit card, from whatever Amazon country I'm buying.
There have been rumors about Amazon restricting this. And in fact, a few years ago, I've received emails from Amazon maybe 3 times. Something like "did you move recently". But I've never faced any troubles, nor have I seen anything like that in this forum.