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Originally Posted by nabsltd
Except that the credit also applies to all Android apps, all music, all movies & TV shows, so all the limitation does is either drive users to buy something other than eBooks, or convince them to not even bother with slower shipping to get the credit.
The real problem here is that unlike all the other digital items, Amazon has been forced by fear of those lawsuits to not "sell" any books by any of the big 5 publishers or their subsidiaries. When the movie and TV industry is more open with their terms, you know something is wrong with the publishing industry.
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When Amazon started applying the credit to apps, you were forced to use the credits for apps instead of coins. You were asked if you wanted to pay with coins or money. Hubby chose coins, had to verify using coins, and it used my credits.
I had to insist that my credits be restored. CS kept telling me that credits cannot be restored. I told them the screen said coins and that's how I wanted to pay. I finally got the credits back and the email said it was a one-time only thing. So I have to pay for their software bug?