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Originally Posted by rbruce1314
But surely, the end result of that would be that you (nobody) would never actually buy (permanently) ANY book. You'd pay for it, read it then simply get a refund. Kindle store then effectively becomes just a lending library..........not what they intended I presume.
And anyway, do the rules allow you to repurchase an identical item to one you've had a refund on? I'd have thought there was some software to prevent it.
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Yes, you can. I've done it a couple of times. Click, click, click thru a list of items supposed to be free, but one wasn't. Usually, there is a loud sigh and bad word uttered just as I click on it. But put it on my Calibre (as an empty book) as "returned to amazon", and immediately put on eReaderIQ for $0.00. In most cases, it comes up free, but there might be a long wait (1 year + in some cases). So, yes, you can repurchase. But, just for kicks, I looked after repurchasing, and Amazon doesn't allow you to return for credit again