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  • 21:45, 2 July 2025 Mr Pollo talk contribs deleted page Amazon is justifying the piracy of books (content was: "{{Garbage}} ==Incident Details== In 2024, a consumer named Rohit reported on social media that upon relocating to a different country, they were informed by Amazon customer service that their Kindle e-book library could not be transferred to their new regional Amazon account.<ref>https://x.com/krishnanrohit/status/1772011384206672370/photo/1</ref> According to the reported conversation with Amazon customer support, the customer was told: "I am really sorry to inform you that...")
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