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Originally Posted by RAH
OK, i thought you meant the device was dead.
I agree, I have a defective unit, and I would have returned it, but I already returned an earlier one with the same problem, so I just didn't want to go thru the hassle again of returning another (you had to mail them to b&n at that time). I kind of knew how to work around the problem from messing with the first bad one for about 3 months before returning it, so I figured I could live with the newer one, and I have. This is not to say I don't wish it was working perfectly!
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I understand - I put up with my flaky one for months until late in the winter this year - I didn't want to lose my bookmarks (I like to go back and correct typos and errors in my ebooks). Luckily B&N customer service had me just go to the store and swap it.