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Old 12-26-2015, 01:59 AM   #255
Barbara1955
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Originally Posted by Little.Egret View Post
This is standard. If you de-register a Kindle Fire the Amazon ebooks vanish from the device. If you de-register an e-ink Kindle the Amazon ebooks remain on device until removed. Thus if you take a backup to a PC or thumb drive you can even do a factory reset and then restore ebooks
Then you going to have to own several e-ink devices IF the account is closed. Fires would as Josie keeps saying Useless.
So even IF I decided to Buy a number of Fires to Store & Watch my Movies I have purchased from Amazon & Audibles they too wouldn't be on the Fires once Amazon Closed the account. So The ONLY thing Amazon Allowing folks to keep ... for a while till all devices crash are the eBooks. To heck with any thing else the customer buys.
I have a Lot of money tied up in Audibles, Movies & eBooks. This is what I am hoping Amazon Give Answers to IF they ever give Paul a straight answer that is. Not like its going to hurt Amazon to let customers keep these items we purchased. After all in 2015 he profit was $29.5 Billion this year off us.
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