"Today I got the unit and the address label originated from the Returns Center in Las Vegas NV."
I think what is going on here is that the return address allows you to not accept the shipment and it gets shipped to their Returns Center –not the shipping address. I've seen that address on other items from Amazon and those orders were certainly not refurbs.
Think about it for a bit. Amazon retails thousands of products. All of them that get returned go to their Return Center and from there they would go (in bulk) to various facilities for whatever their protocol is for a return on that specific product. (Thus returned Kindles would go in the Kindle bin for shipment to the refurb center.) In other words, they wouldn't be shipping individual orders from the Return Center, just receiving.
Does this make any sense? I think your Kindle is new. Enjoy it.
L
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