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Old 11-04-2010, 01:28 PM   #38
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I'm confused by this whole thing.

Amazon sent the OP a replacement Kindle for the one she had purchased that had the button fade issue. Regardless of the morality or lack of morality, or whatever, of having illegal books on the unit, isn't Amazon expecting to get the original Kindle back?

If she doesn't return it, won't she be obligated to send Amazon another $139 + shipping for the new Kindle she received from Amazon? They sent it to her in good faith, expecting to get her old Kindle back, so surely they will charge her full price for the replacement Kindle if she doesn't make the expected exchange.

Even if Love Bunny sells the defective Kindle, she isn't going to get full price for it, no matter what free/acquired/stolen books are on it because it is defective! So what exactly is the advantage to her? She's going to end up spending about $150 or more for a WiFi Kindle 3 -

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