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Old 09-16-2015, 09:23 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by tvuongpham View Post
I stated. I received this as a GIFT .. as I "gifted" it to myself.

I said I can try to get a receipt. Which I provided the paypal receipt and even the eBay transaction.
All 100% valid.
No forgery.
Sorry, but calling it a gift was disingenuous at best since it implies that an individual other than you purchased the item and then gave it to you. Telling the customer service rep that it was a gift and then suddenly producing documentation showing that you, in fact, had purchased the device is probably what tipped them off that you weren't being honest. I find it hilarious that you're indignant that they accused you of forgery when they really should have accused you of lying.

And again, "proof of purchase" between private individuals doesn't really count for warranty purposes since Kobo has no guarantees about the state of the product at the time your purchased it, especially since it was an "open box" item.
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