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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Not in this case. Amazon doesn't have a repair facility for the Kindle. So if something breaks, it's broken or replaced at full cost.
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Well if it's not covered under warranty... but who cares about repairing a broken unit if the fees for repair exceed the price of a new unit? This is my experience with mass consumer electronics: unless you can use your warranty, you are better off buying a new unit (or have it repaired by a
3rd party).