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Users have no contractual guarantee of continued access to the Service or its content, and Kindle owes no advance warning before making changes or discontinuing access.
Readers may lose access to the Service, or find its content altered, at any time and without prior notice from Kindle.
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we reserve the right, including without prior notice, to limit the available quantity of or discontinue making available any product, feature, service or other offering; to impose conditions on the honoring of any coupon, discount, offer or other promotion...
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"We may change, suspend, or discontinue the Service, in whole or in part, including adding or removing Subscription Content from a Service, at any time without notice.— Excerpt from Kindle's Kindle Store Terms of Use
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Users have no contractual guarantee of continued access to the Service or its content, and Kindle owes no advance warning before making changes or discontinuing access.
Readers may lose access to the Service, or find its content altered, at any time and without prior notice from Kindle.
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