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Originally Posted by supermighty
And this is makes me very happy to have chosen a nook.
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It's true that each system has it's advantages. Yes, you can copy your nook book files to a new device, but to get them to work, you need to know the credit card number used to buy them. You better keep careful records! What if you have used more than one credit card over the years? What if you used a gift card to buy the book (I haven't seen an answer to this)? What if someone else bought the book for you as a gift (not sure if this is possible, but you'd want it to be eventually, right?). You will have to keep a record of every book and the credit card number used to purchase the book.
PLUS, and here's where I prefer the kindle method, even keeping the book on the same nook, you will have to enter that credit card number if you deregister your nook. So, if you and a friend decide to share an account from now on, or for whatever reason, you deregister your nook from your account, you will have to enter all those credit card numbers again. I prefer knowing that the books I've bought for my kindle will always work on my kindle no matter what, no matter how I register or deregister the kindle.
Again, both methods have their pros and cons. I just hope you're keeping really good records of your CC numbers you've used.