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Oh, I am in the US and I got the same answer.
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Or it might be that you should have a UK account to buy it.
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he used some stuff that he wasn't supposed to, or someone claimed he did so Amazon pulled the book for 30 days until the issue is resolved.
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How can you be so sure about that?
AnemicOak said the most likely reason for that:
b) the author or publisher pulled it from sale for some reason
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he's not obligated to sell it to you at the price you want to pay.
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OK, but that's the smaller problem, the bigger is that I can't even buy ebooks at all just because I don't have US address.
Or another example I did use that workaround because I wanted to try the Kindle Active Content. So it was not about the fact I didn't want to pay at all. But they didn't give me a chance to pay for it. As if I didn't deserve the contents that are only available for US customers just because I'm European. It's discriminative.
From the customers' point of view it doesn't matter at all why the ebook or the content is not available if they can see that others are allowed to buy stuff like that. And I very often encounter this problem.