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Old 08-22-2008, 10:21 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by JMikeD View Post
Why should Amazon (or any manufacturer) support a product that has been damaged by customer carelessness?

"Gee, Mr. Ferrari, my car missed the corner and went over the 2,000 foot cliff. What kind of support do you offer?"
I think he meant that we'll see what repair support is available for end-user errors. If I drop my Ferrari off a clif, I'm pretty certain that there will be a body shop somewhere that will be able to address repairs. If, in my caffeine deprived state, I read my donut whilst dunking my Kindle, I's like to know if there is some sort of place to make repairs, or that I need to buy a new one.
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