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Originally Posted by rhadin
I realize that at the prices that Amazon charges for Kindles, high quality cannot be expected.
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I strongly disagree with this sentiment. Cheaper is not a license for crappy quality control. If you cannot make a consistent product at a certain price point then raise the price and make the item better quality. Most people I know at least would rather pay a bit more for a for sure solid product that get a price break and gamble. I forget how many it took at this point but I returned several Kindles before I got two that worked and were not somehow of poor quality. I now have two that seem great but it was a giant hassle and who knows if they will poop the bed later since the QC seems to unreliable.
And Apastuszak you don't need to justify your returns to anyone. Nobody returns stuff for kicks...it is annoying and a hassle.