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Old 07-04-2014, 06:20 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by elemenoP View Post
I figure we can register the Kindle to my or my sister's account, leave the wifi on at all times, and if my mom wants a new book, one of us can buy it for her and send it to her Kindle. So all she will have to learn is how to turn pages, and how to go to the home screen and choose a new book.

Does this sound feasible? Does anyone here "manage" a Kindle for someone else, or know a non-technical person who has a Kindle and likes it? Any tips?
My mom isn't quite that non-technical in that if forced to she can order her own books, but she's somewhat intimidated by going on Amazon's website and doing so. I don't buy her books through my account, she has her own, but I do often log in to her account and place the order for her when she calls me and says she wants X book.
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