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Old 01-15-2015, 06:10 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by SquiddOhio View Post
The physical product is surely the same. And since an owner can add or delete the "offers," buying a used Kindle, which many people do, renders the product code of no import. In that case you would have to check the home screen to be sure that SOs have been removed if you are paying the higher "without special offers" price.
but what happens to the SO/noSO flag when someone does a reset to sell it and the new buyer sets it up with their own amazon account? hmm? is the SO/noSO flag tied to the account, or is it coded somewhere in memory where even a firmware reset doesn't change it?
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