It seems that this (if not taken out of context) is a bit outdated.

The Nexus 7 can indeed buy apps.

On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Tamás Kovács
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> Quoting this official Android page:
>
> Not all users can see paid apps. To show paid apps, a device must have a SIM
> card and be running Android 1.1 or later, and it must be in a country (as
> determined by SIM carrier) in which paid apps are available.
>
> Is this outdated? How users of tablets without a SIM card buy paid apps
> then?
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