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Originally Posted by Tiersten
I wouldn't expect there to be many refurbs at this point in time due to the Kindle being so new but that will change.
The only way to guarantee one would be to return this one and then order another but you'll be at the back of the queue and Kindleless for possibly a few weeks.
I've no idea how willing Amazon CS would be to you insisting on a new Kindle if they're replacing it.
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Tiersten,
It is possible that even now replacements may be refurbished ones. That is especially true for those with the spontaneous reset problem like me. They could have merely replaced one or more parts to inhibit spontaneous resets in other returns and then send them to owners of the latest returns.
If I get a refurbished one like that, I would be more than happy about it. It is then possible I could use it in Church even if they did have an RFI problem. I'll know more about that when I take my replacement K3 due Wednesday to Church this Sunday.