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Old 07-09-2019, 10:40 AM   #222
ZodWallop
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Originally Posted by Timboli View Post
How exactly could my wife loan an ebook to my mother?
Neither live in the US.
One has an Amazon account, the other an Apple one.
I can't believe those greedy publishers forced your wife and mother to use separate accounts. Sheesh, they'll do anything to squeeze a penny out of sheeple

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So even if my 84 year old mother were able to master the intricacies of using the Kindle App on her iPad and get an Amazon account, it would not really solve anything.
What stops your wife from installing the Kindle app on your mother's iPad and logging in with her (your wife's) credentials? Indeed, the iPad offers an extra layer of safety as your mother can't accidentally buy a book on your wife's account. Boom. Solved.
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