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Originally Posted by joehunt
Are you saying that Amazon should block me from buying a book on my Kindle if I'm travelling out of the US 
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That was one of the reasons, why I was surprised that they wrote me that email. Maybe I was in the US, whenever I purchased an e-book. Another reason is, that I know people have been doing it for years.
I know, this has been a problem with e-books for years. I can buy as many paperbacks as I want and have them sent and delivered to my door, but I can't buy all the e-books I want, and those I can buy, I have to pay more for, than a person living in another country.
There may be explanations like the place of purchase is at my home when I buy an e-book, and at the bookstore when I buy a paperback. But to my mind, that is technicalities made up by lawyers or lawmakers who spend too much time creating problems for other people.