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Originally Posted by TimW
I noticed that too. I've never heard of Kindles being blacklisted unless they were reported stolen. A Kindle registered to an account that is subsequently closed is deregistered. It's severed from Amazon. If you try to re-register it to the closed account, you will not succeed. Then the OP says: "My already-downloaded content on the kindle is completely gone..." Can Amazon wipe anything from a de-registered Kindle? Nope. All the books that were on the device at the time of the account closing will remain there unless/until they are removed by the owner. Although I'm sure you knew that, I don't think the OP did. Interesting.
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Having read the entire thread, I interpreted the OP's statement differently to mean that his/her
archived content became permanently inaccessible. Whatever remains on his/her Kindle is all that is accessible now -- at least until the device dies.