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Old 02-19-2023, 11:04 PM   #6775
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
Yes, I knew that. What I wondered was how do they know what is a "residential" address and I wondered did someone moving into an ex-warehouse or office (such are being repurposed in London) have problems ordering Kindle eBooks in USA.
All Amazon wants for an account is a valid billing address and a valid delivery address. They do not have to be the same. My default billing address and delivery address are a Post Office box. Most Amazon items will ship to the Post Office box but some require a valid street address. For those items I have to change the delivery address to my home address. Amazon allows me to store multiple delivery addresses.

I have never had Amazon refuse to sell me an ebook because I use a Post Office box for my billing address. I use a Kindle as the delivery address.
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