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Old 09-09-2015, 04:17 AM   #18
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I am merely making a potential buyer aware that in my experience, the Kobos are considerably more likely to break and that Kobo does not stand by its product, while Amazon does.
It's not a matter of "standing by" a product. A fractured screen substrate is not a warranty issue; it's user damage. If you're prone to breaking screens, as it appears you are, the sensible course of action would perhaps be to buy a third-party extended warranty which covers you against accidental damage.
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