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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Hi,
I would like to respond to my friend in the Middle East asking how to buy a book on Amazon.com.

'I think you will need both of an Amazon's account and a credit card. The link that you gave me was Amazon.com(US). There is also Amazon.com.uk(UK). You may want to compare the prices or the shipping costs to find the cheaper one before making either of the accounts. .......'

Could you please check these sentences? Thank you.
  

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de (Germany). You don't need an Amazon account for your purchases but you do need a credit card. You can select the items you want to buy and proceed to the check-out to see what the total cost of your purchases and the postage would amount to—and then cancel everything if you are not happy.

  • de (Germany).
  • You don't need an Amazon account for your purchases but you do need a credit card.
  • You can select the items you want to buy and proceed to the check-out to see what the total cost of your purchases and the postage would amount to—and then cancel everything if you are not happy.
  • Incidentally, Amazon may refuse to sell certain items to some countries for reasons known only the them.
  • uk even though many other British stores sell them to me.
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Hi

I have been buying all kinds of things from both Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk and even Amazon.de (Germany). You don't need an Amazon account for your purchases but you do need a credit card. You can select the items you want to buy and proceed to the check-out to see what the total cost of your purchases and the postage would amount to—and then cancel everything if you are not happy.
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That is really good to know. Thank you very much for your help, CB!

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