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Old 09-25-2010, 02:35 PM   #97
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Originally Posted by Harmon View Post
If you go back to message 49 you will see that this guy has already contacted Amazon, which basically washed its hands of the situation. They did not say "it's ours & we want it back." The essence of what they did say is "tough luck, you can either try to deal with the guy who sold it to you or call the cops on him."

"Unfortunately, the device you've contacted us about, serial number B008xxx0, has been reported as lost or stolen. As a result, we will not permit new registrations of this Kindle.

If you have concerns about your purchase of this Kindle, please contact the seller or your local law enforcement agency.

Thanks for your understanding."


I fail to see where it says that it was stolen from them. Only that it was reported lost or stolen.

If it was stolen from me, I might call up Amazon to let them know that it was stolen.

Many people think that will help them get their property back. It doesn't though. No company wants to get caught up in legal messes if they can avoid it.
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