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Old 07-02-2010, 03:13 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Doug Pardee View Post
However, the selection of e-books you can buy from B&N if you are in Canada is extremely limited. The other day I did a survey of B&N's 50 top-selling e-books, and only two (#20 and #50 at the time) were available in Canada. Those titles were Rushed to the Altar, a Georgian romance, and Colter's Woman, a cowboy menage-a-4 (3 men, one woman) romantica novel. So not of much interest to most males.
If you register a valid USA address as shipping and billing address in your B&N account, you should be able to buy all the books.
As Canadian IP-addresses are allowed, this should work without using a VPN like Hotspot Shield or Alwaysvpn.
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