Sul Nook di Barnes&Noble’s richiede ben 3 secondi. Questa ed altre horror stories nella stroncatura del New York Times, che paragona il competitor di Kindle all’infame BlackBerry Storm di prima generazione, illustre vittima del disperato tentativo di afferrare l’ultimo treno per la Christmas Season.
Nel frattempo, il Kindle Homeland Security Department pizzica il vostro titolare, che ha scaricato un libro destinato al mercato americano fingendosi un overseas traveler a stelle e strisce:
Dear M.S.,
I see that you attempted to purchase Kindle content while in a different country than United States listed on your Amazon account. Certain Kindle titles are not available everywhere. We are reaching out to you for information to ensure the best possible service for your account.
If you have moved to a different country, you can easily update your country for your Amazon account at http://www.Amazon.com/manageyourkindle.
If this is not the case, and you’re actually residing in United States, please fax us any of the following at 001-206-266-1838 when faxing from outside the US, or 206-266-1838 from within the US:
– Passport
– Military ID
– Permanent Resident Card
– Driver’s License
– Other state photo identity cardThank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
Account Specialist
Amazon.com
Per il futuro promettiamo che cercheremo solo di imbucarci ai party della Casa Bianca.