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Originally Posted by voodoo.mutt
if you don't accept the trial, you won't be charged....this is from an email i got from Amazon Customer Service.
""The trial is free for three months, during which time you can choose to cancel the trial at any time by going to your Cloud Drive Manage Storage page ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/photos/storage). If you cancel before the end of the trial, you will not be charged.
If you decide not to select a free trial when you first login to your Cloud Drive account, you will be moved into an over-quota state and will not be able to upload new files until you select one of the new unlimited free trials."
Kindle Personal Docs will still be stored in Cloud Drive; however, your Kindle Personal Docs no longer count toward your storage limits. ""
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Originally Posted by HarryT
I believe you're mistaken, Shari. Personal document storage was integrated into the Amazon Cloud quite a while ago. This change affects all personal document storage. You're right in saying that an eInk Kindle can only access ebooks, and not other types of file stored in the Cloud, but that book storage is a part of the Cloud drive.
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Harry, see what I quoted from voodoo.mutt. It looks like personal docs will continue to work the same way.