Thread: Troubleshooting Kindle 3 Wi-Fi 'screen damaged'
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Old 10-06-2013, 03:20 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by oecherprinte View Post
The same thing happened to my K3 Keyboard 2 years ago. Amazon CS exchanged the kindle without any additional cost. But that was within the 1 year warranty period.
A broken screen substrate is not a warranty repair; it's damage caused by the user. Amazon may choose to replace it, but you certainly shouldn't rely on it.
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