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Originally Posted by zebani
Thanks for the response. However I am not trying to screw anyone over. On the other hand it is unfair to buy an item by knowing that it won't work properly and then complaining about it.
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With the greatest respect, zebani, I think you've acted a little foolishly here. You know that the Kindle that you have is stolen property, and, knowing that, you've advertised it for sale. Telling people "this item is stolen property" does not make it any the less illegal; you're guilty of "fencing", and have done it knowingly and deliberately. That's rather a silly thing to do, and could leave you open to criminal prosecution.