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Originally Posted by PharaohsVizier
Perhaps rightfully theirs, but I think to them it wouldn't matter. Processing that return, they use customer service time, they have to mail the thing back and forth, the device's value has gone down, etc. By the time all that is done and finished, they are probably getting barely anything out of it. Let's skip the part where they are such a big company, after all that, even I wouldn't care about the money left over.
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They might not want the Kindle back but what advantage is there to reenable it? It actually encourages people to steal them because the person that stole it can just claim they found/bought it and didn't know. One quick call and bam free Kindle that is now off the blacklist. The blacklist for stolen Kindles is useless if you can do that.