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anthonyqldMar 23rd 2011 2:44AM
People outside the US don't just need to change their billing address to somewhere in the U.S. they need to enter a US credit card. A US billing address with a non-US credit card won't work. Fortunately there are sites that can give you fake US credit card numbers (the numbers aren't real, but they meet the formula for what one looks like) that allow you to use free apps.
Until they're worldwide they shouldn't have exclusive apps.
(Unverified)Mar 24th 2011 5:03PM
@Anthony Yeah, I guess developers have to realize that their exclusive apps will be US-exclusive too!
I presume Amazon will open up to more regions soon, tho'.