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Originally Posted by delphidb96
"We don't run a repair service. If you want it repaired, send it to the original owner for repair. And the warranty is now, because you are NOT the original owner, marked as expired."
Yep. That violates all rules of warranty.
Plus, may I remind those who mentioned that I knew it had a broken screen... Amazon has, to date, swapped out for no cost, FIVE broken-screen K2s to me because they were still 'under warranty' even though I bought them used *and* broken - because Amazon uses the industry standard of "It's under warranty until the warranty expires, no matter who 'owns' it."
*AND* Amazon has repaired *one* that turned out to be out-of-warranty for a $135 fee. Too bad Barnes & Noble is too stupid to follow industry practices.
Derek
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Gift receipts of the Nook qualify it as the person entitled to the warranty,
Bought one for my father for Fathers Day and it is all his name.
you broke it and now you are uspset they won't fix it. User defects/abuse are very rarely covered under the manufacturers warranty, ext yes but man,
stop trolling