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Old 10-03-2011, 11:16 AM   #7
HarryT
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That is of course your decision. What I would personally do is:

1. Contact Amazon, explain the situation, and return the Kindle to them to pass on to the original owner.

2. Request your money back from the seller.

3. If she refuses, take legal action. In the UK, this case be done cheaply and quickly through the small claims court. I imagine you have something similar in your country.

It's inconvenient, yes, but sometimes you have to do what's right, regardless of inconvenience. This is not your Kindle to keep - it belongs to its original owner.
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