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Old 10-28-2015, 02:08 PM   #84
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
This is a bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad idea.

Amazon take a very dim view indeed of people opening more than one account to get around restrictions on an account.

It is the person that gets barred from Amazon, not the account. If anyone did open up a 'physical-items-only' account, and it got closed by Amazon for any reason, any other account they had would also be closed.
And how do they connect the account?

If they ban me, will they also ban my mother, my sister, my brother, my aunt, my grandfather, etc...
...everyone who ever went to school with me...
... everyone who has or had a shipping address I also have or had?


Maybe this would work better if the accounts had never been connected.

But I am pretty sure there is a bit of leeway here.

And Josieb1 has already separated her Audible and Kindle Store accounts, right?
So I'd just make the split in a slightly different location.
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