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Originally Posted by BearMountainBooks
But they don't have to be up to no good. If Amazon determines that certain behavior is not making them money (or even costing them money) they are likely to pull the plug on that user. When they cancel the ability to return books, they don't accuse the person of reading and returning. They simple cancel the ability.
So if someone actually reads one or two pages of 160 books, they may determine they will 'refuse' the service.
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How can they tell how much of the book I've read if I don't keep wi-fi on constantly?