Well, not to be "preachy" or "finger-wagging", but you do realize that slipping a modded Nook by some clerk is a lot different than having a malfunctioning device examined by service personnel who are going to be a lot more familiar with its workings. The issue IMO is not morality but practicality, as the warranty will absolutely be voided by rooting, i.e. "tampering" with the software, if detected of course. Since all Nooks are "tethered" to B&N and serialized, I'd be surprised if they didn't know, or couldn't find out if they cared, which ones are, or were, modified.
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