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Old 02-29-2020, 01:13 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by BookCat View Post
Amazon think some odd things about me - that I have children and run a business; neither is true. They don't get info from my kindles as they're always in airplane mode so they must be judging my puchase pattern.

I buy art materials, stationary, cat toys and books - mostly ebooks. To them this equals "has children, runs a business". They are so wrong. Frequently, I'm asked to make a child account, or a business one and wonder if doing so for a fictitious child/company would take a percentage off the total cost?

As yet I've not taken advantage of these offers.
They ask this if you buy any "office" supplies like ink for a printer, stationary. I get the business one. Maybe they consider art supplies child items. The child account probably gets you nothing but I do believe there are some advantages to a business one.
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