Chaeone, on 27 March 2011 - 03:49 PM, said:

It's about point of sale. Apparently, the point of sale for ebooks is the customer's location (as opposed to the seller's location for physical products) and amazon.co.uk aren't allowed to sell books outside the UK. When you try to use your one-click payment method, they check your IP address for card security, and detect that you're outside the UK.
The obvious way around it is to use a proxy or VPN (virtual private network) that routes your connection through a UK server and displays that IP address rather than your own. Other people have done this, and report that it works.
As for me ... I'm in Spain, and I've been told numerous times on the Amazon forums that I can't possibly be ordering from the .co.uk site, except that I've been doing it for 6 months without any problems. I THINK it's because I only ever pay for ebooks with my gift voucher balance. I buy a gift voucher on my account and have it sent to an alternative email address, then apply the code to my account, and keep topping it up when I need to. I initially did it to keep track of my spending when I got my kindle, but I think it's also the reason I'm not prevented from buying from amazon.co.uk - they don't check my IP address because I'm not using a card. (I haven't mentioned this on Amazon's forums because I guess it's a loophole they're not aware of.)
As for the kindle itself, my partner bought it for me back in October last year for my birthday, and my first thought was, "What have you bought me THAT for?" I've always been a real book snob, and couldn't imagine reading anything but a "real" book. But I had to pretend I was pleased and start using it, and it turns out I haven't read a real book since! I've got the leather cover, and it's so light and easy to hold, unlike a hardback, and unlike a paperback, I don't spend my whole time trying not to crease the spine. The best thing for me is the convenience. I finished GotM on Friday night, and yesterday I decided it was time to start DG. I found it on Amazon, clicked the download button, and was reading it a minute later. There's a slight delay on the page turn if it's been in the sun for a long time, and it's got hot, but usually it moves on faster than I could turn the page in a book. Oh, and the ink screen is fantastic. Not relying on backlighting means you can actually see it in the sun to read!