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Originally Posted by haertig
We know that Amazon has the ability, and uses it, to delete books from people's Kindles and even to delete their Amazon account entirely. Your books are gone in that case (unless you have backed them up and removed DRM and permanently put your Kindle into Airplane Mode). People will say that Amazon doesn't close accounts unless you do something awful. It appears that buying a lot of dog food to donate is awful enough to trigger account deletion, if you believe the post quoted above.
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I had my Amazon account locked because I tried to buy a KU gift subscription a few years ago. When that happens they sign you out of everything. My ebooks were fine because I had a backup, but the only Audible books I had access to were the ones I had already downloaded in the app. People do not realize how easy it is to get your account locked. There’s now a good solution for audiobooks so I now have them all backed up too.