![]() ![]() If you search over the Internet, you'll find narrow situations like a married couple getting a divorce and asking how to split their Amazon Household's mutual purchases. I'd ideally like to choose about 20 of mine that I still care about and separate them out to a new/separate Kindle account, instead of wading through all his books to find things in my library Registering separate account is free, there's a Amazon Household, so there are options to legally share content and not share access credentials (which is illegal). Using single account by two or more users is a direct violation of Amazon's user agreement. If I may suggest anything, I'd seriously think this over and would not contact Amazon support at all with this. ![]() If there would be any way of doing so then Amazon itself would be in a seriously legal troubles, because that would be a direct violation of all agreements that Amazon signed with book publishers.Ī friend and I had multiple Kindle devices using the same user/login ten years ago when we worked together someone found any magical glitch for doing so.you could contact Amazon support and ask them to do so.there any possibility of transferring books between accounts. ![]() Therefore, sorry to say this, but asking, if: ![]() And - for the sake of truth - this was forced on Amazon by book's publishers, not "invented" by Amazon itself. You're purchasing a not-shareable, not-transferable licensee for reading these books. has anyone found a way (or contacted Amazon Support for them to successfully do this manually, on their side?) to split a Kindle account or one-time transfer several Kindle ebooks to a separate account?Īs per Amazon user agreement you're not purchasing a book. Presumably transferring Kindle ebooks to someone else isn't allowed in general. This topic has been discussed in hundreds of threads on dozens of websites. ![]()
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