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I bought books on my Kindle and they aren’t showing up…?

So I just got a Kindle for Christmas and I bought books without a problem but today I bought 3 books (one after another) and only one of them showed up on my Kindle. I was using the store on my Kindle 3G. I got an email and checked my account and it said that there was an error with the credit card on file but I checked my credit card account and everything is fine. I’m kind of worried that they’re gonna charge me for my books when I didn’t even get them. Is this normal? Do you think it just takes time and it’ll show up on my Kindle? Help and advice is much appreciated. Thanks!

I would wait a while and make sure that the charges don’t show up on your credit card statement. If not you should re-buy them. Maybe since you ordered them so close together it didn’t register all of them or something.


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This is an edit to my original review which I regretted immediately after posting because in fairness, I realized I didn’t give the Kindle enough time to make a good review. After spending some more time using the *** Kindle ***, reading a couple books, and also trying the Nook Color, I have edited my review and am giving the Kindle a better rating with some comparisons to the iPad and Nook Color.

Category: Eye Strain
This is what supposedly makes or breaks a reader. With the Kindle DX I can read for hours inside, in the car, anywhere without eye strain. For someone that looks at a computer monitor 10 hours a day this is a huge deal. The iPad is not so bad, but it does cause some eye strain especially after reading longer sessions of more that an hour. The Nook Color caused me horrible eye strain after reading for short sessions less than an hour due to the tiny screen and glare it produced. After reading on an LCD screen for close to a year I was really impressed how pleasant on your eyes these Kindles are.

Category: Web Browsing
With the Kindle DX, web browsing is basically a last resort unless you are used to browsing with a really slow connection like dial-up or satellite. The web is black and white and formatting is more pda like. For browsing the Ipad is far the best. The Nook Color also seemed to display sites accurately but the screen is small.

Category: User Interface
The Kindle DX seemed like a step backwards with no touchscreen and looks and feels outdated. After getting used to it, it does work OK. The iPad navigation is much better and more intuitive. When using the Nook color I would constantly open links accidentally when trying to scroll vertically using the touch screen and didn’t like it.

Category: Cost
At $379 the Kindle DX is really expensive and unless you are a hardcore reader or spend most of your time reading in direct sunlight, you may be better off getting the less expensive version, or spending about 100 more for an entry level iPad which enables you to surf the web, play games, check your email, etc. Not trying to discourage anyone as I have the Kindle DX and intend on keeping it but these are some valid concerns for the price.

Category: Text to Speech.
Far as I know only Kindle does this, however, it’s not available on all books due to copyright issues.

Category: Weight and Size
Smaller is not better when it comes to size for these readers. The Kindle’s size makes it easy to hold and read without constantly flipping pages. The Kindle also weighs less than both the iPad and Nook Color, which doesn’t seem like a big deal but it is. I give the iPad a not so distant second place in this category because it’s big enough to read easily, but is heavier. I don’t recommend the Nook color because it’s heavy AND small. Not comfortable to hold and you constantly need to flip pages.

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