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Originally Posted by bel3atar
I have tried several serial numbers and the Kindle still refuses to register.
It throws "Internal Error".
I've contacted Amazon while using a *changed* s/n and it turned out belonging to somebody in Germany.
Is it possible that all of the serial numbers that I tried (no matter how crazy they are) are all registered?
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Are you trying to get someone else's Kindle blacklisted too? You think Amazon won't notice if two Kindles are using the same serial number?
Trying to steal random serial numbers won't work.
They may not actually exist. If they do exist, they already belong to another Kindle.
The whole point of serial numbers is that Amazon knows which ones are real and who owns them -- you aren't going to trick them.
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The only reasonable, ethical, OR likely-to-succeed serial number is for a device you already own, and which you have scrapped for parts.
And from what you've said, I assume you already figured out how to modify the serial number, no help needed there.
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We can't help you change your serial number, it comes too close to fraud on general principle.
As evidenced by your attempts to "steal" serial numbers from other peoples' Kindles.
And if you bought a blacklisted Kindle, it is reasonable to expect that it won't register. As... happened.
So I don't think this conversation really needs to continue. Therefore, I am closing this thread.