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Old 03-23-2008, 08:07 AM   #7
kevinpars
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I would contact Amazon and see what they say. Amazon touts their drop test video, so I think it is reasonable to see what they will do in your case. It is not like you dropped it from a great height or from a moving vehicle. I would think that Amazon would want to work with you - not only is a broken Kindle worthless to you, it is worthless to Amazon because it won't generate sales.

Hope things work out.
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