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Old 10-23-2015, 01:53 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Dopedangel View Post
Personally I think Amazon has the right to stop selling to a person. But they should not have the right to close an account as that means denying a person valid access to their purchases specially in the case of ebooks. They should just block the account from being able to purchase anything else.
Yes, exactly that. I hope the show didn't get sidetracked onto abuses of the returns policy or whether or not Amazon should suspend anyone's buying privileges.

What I'd like to know is --

How long will people with closed accounts have access to their digital media, including apps, audiobooks, and instant videos (with streaming ability), as well as ebooks?

What are the restrictions on registering new devices and apps (because current devices can wear out)?

Why aren't the answers to these questions posted on the Amazon webisites, along with their completely one-sided TOS?
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