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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
So many things just flat-out incorrect in your post. Especially that last sentence.
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That's my experience. Just because you choose to assert that it's not true, so there doesn't change that. You have frequently said that the one true way is to do as you do, download the book you are reading, read it, delete it and never look at it again, so I fail to see if that is your approach, that you would have ever run into it. That means you are working from your assumptions of how it works.
I, on the other hand, download all my books onto each device that I own. I download all my kindle books in my kindle app on my iPads. I download all my kindle books on my kindle devices. I download all my books onto my desktop computer and load them into Calibre, removing the DRM and converting them to epub. I then download them into Calibre Companion on each of my iPads and read them in Marvin. I also download a selection of them into my Kobo reader.
I've got two iPads that I actively use at any one time, an iPad mini and an Ipad Pro. Over the years, I've owned a number of kindle readers, including the first model kindle, a kindle fire, a kindle paperwhite and the kindle oasis that currently stays in my car. I've owned a number of iPads during that time as well, including 3 different iPad mini's, two iPad pros an a number of regular iPads. I also use the kindle app on my iphone for reading while waiting in line. I don't download all my books there, but it is a registered device and I've had a lot of iPhones over the years.
With all those devices and given my habit of always download all my books into either the kindle device or the kindle app on the device, I run the download limit pretty much each time I set up a new device. I have around 10 books in my 2000+ books that I've purchased from Amazon that have the download restriction. I've tried simply undownloading a book from another device. I've tried removing the Amazon app from another device. The way that allows me to download the book onto my new device is to deregister one of my old devices. That is my experience.