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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But you won't know what firmware version is on a refurbished Kindle until you get it. So (IMHO), don't buy a refurbished Kindle with the expectation of being able to jailbreak it as you might not be able to. So if you can live with a Kindle with stock firmware, buy one, but if not, don't buy one.
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That argument applies equally to brand-new Kindles, what is your point?
If you are saying a generic "don't buy a KV/PW2/KT2 if you expect to jailbreak", OK and I agree.
But why pick on
refurbished Kindles???