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Old 06-18-2010, 03:25 AM   #12
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Well, actually there'd be nothing stopping you paying with any credit card that will work with their processor (and standard Australian ones do), you just have to have your address set to the USA.

Other than the fact they might get upset if you do it a lot, I suppose.
Ok, good to know. But like nomesque said I'm guessing they will red flag the account pretty quickly if you're constantly using an Australian credit card instead of buying a gift card and use that as payment.

One other thing that might quickly red-flag the account is if you download the book through the wireless whispernet. Probably better to turn wireless of and download to computer first and then move the book to the reader.

If you're extra paranoid you could use something like HotSpot Shield to cover your actual IP address which could pinpoint your location.

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