Kameli, if you do not believe me (which you have the right to), you can go to lectoreselectronicos.com, where you'll hear endless tales of woe about how seemingly untouched screens were broken, and their warranty covering denied by the seller.
Here you have an example of a company's response to said claims:
http://www.zonaebook.com/foro/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1782
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Hemos de recordar que la garantía no cubre este tipo de incidentes debidos a un uso inadecuado del lector y, por tanto, si queremos volver a tener disponible nuestro reader no quedará más remedio que cambiarle la pantalla.
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We must remind you that the warranty does not cover this sort of accidents, caused by a misuse of the e-reader, and therefore, if we want to put it back into function we'll need to swap the screen.
Here you have a piece of news informing of the insurance's existence:
http://www.idg.es/dealerworld/Luarna.../noticia-95977
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Además, el dispositivo se comercializa con un seguro gratuito de tres meses que cubre la rotura de pantalla.
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Additionally, the device is sold with a free-of-charge insurance of 3 months which covers screen breakage.