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Originally Posted by capslock
That's reassuring. I am apprehensive about having other people handle it and I know I will be repeatedly be asked by others to use it. In such cases, I am worried and I am not an asshole who wouldn't let anyone else touch it. I am a very cautious individual, so I have no worries about damaging it by my own hands.
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Even more reason not to get an extended warranty. They're mainly designed to cover damage by weird, unexpected events - stuff like the battery blowing up or the processor crashing. They probably won't do anything for you if your sister drops the reader or your best friend's toddler decides to use it as a teething ring.