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Old 10-28-2019, 05:43 AM   #50
murraypaul
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Like I said earlier, there is only one sure method that I know could work, but problematical to setup, and certainly the part of me that says I shouldn't have to do this, resists even bothering. And of course, for those who don't realize, it does require a dedicated device or PC for that account. You cannot use your existing account PC and devices or credit card. So to do it to save cost, is a foolhardy exercise, as unless you buy an awful lot of ebooks that way, you are well in the red.
Perhaps there is something very different in how Amazon treat UK and Aus, but I routinely buy UK eBooks from UK Amazon and US eBooks from US Amazon without any of these issues. I certainly don't have separate PCs for each.
You can sign in and out of the Kindle for PC app as many times as you want, and switch between UK and US accounts with no issues.
I have the same UK credit card set up on both accounts, and Amazon have no issues with that. If they did, I would just buy US Amazon gift cards with one account and send them to the other.
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