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Originally Posted by mrscoach
I had my Kindle keyboard stolen a few years ago. By the time I realized it they had already deregistered it, but Amazon said they would flag it as stolen and would brick it if they tried to register it to someone else. That wasn't exactly what they said but what they meant. They did say it would be unusable to anyone else. Passwords definitely need to be changed.
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Will they cause it to brick itself when trying to re-register to a different account (for example, the Kindle sees it's blocked, and then it wipes a file needed for booting or something), or make it unusable with Amazon only (Amazon's website blocks logins from that Kindle)?