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Old 10-30-2010, 06:06 AM   #4
duckeedoug
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If you can live with it I would just wait until your warranty has almost expired and then have it and any other issues that may come up resolved. I don't know if the new unit will have another year warranty, but if so that would be great and the way to go (IMO). If you can't live with the issue or beign without your Kindle just see if Amazon will ship you out a new unit with a deposit required for returning the old unit. That way you can transfer all of your content to the new unit before sending your old unit back for a credit. The only down fall is that if you wiat until a year for your warranty to expire you may get a refurbished unit vs. if you have the unit replaced today you are all but guranteed to get a brand spanking new unit fresh off of teh assembly line. I would bet that any exchanges for the next three or so months would net a new unit due to low inventories during the holidays. I think that the K3 is going to be like gaming console shortage a couple of years ago. Everybody is going to want one since they now know what e-ink technology is. Why heck you can hardly find a Kindle in the stores now and it is not even the holidays yet.
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