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image Several people have e-mailed me about the use of a Kindle outside the U.S. I haven’t made any overseas trips since I got mine, but obviously the wireless capability disappears once you leave America. Amazon covers this in one of its FAQs and asks customers outside the U.S. to be patient.

There are, of course, workarounds to the situation. This post on the Nerdgirl site does an excellent job providing a step-by-step solution. It involves the use of an Amazon Gift Card although you still need to provide a valid credit card during the setup process. The trick is you must enter a U.S. address for the credit card, even if that’s not really your address. Amazon apparently doesn’t confirm the credit card billing address unless you actually use it to buy a book…for now.

I think it’s great that workarounds like this exist, but it’s important to note that Amazon could change their registration policy at any time and then you’d be hosed…until someone else comes up with a new strategy!

Honestly, knowing how great the reading experience is, if I lived in another country I too would be using any workaround I could find to use my Kindle outside the U.S.!

 
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