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Originally Posted by HarryT
A house - or even an expensive laptop - is a different proposition to a (relatively) inexpensive reader. I wouldn't have to think twice about replacing a Kindle; I couldn't afford to buy a top-end laptop at the drop of a hat. Hence the reason I've never bothered with extended warranties (well, that coupled with the fact that I've never broken one in over 30 years of reading on handheld devices.)
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I have the 3G Voyage, I don't consider that an 'inexpensive' reader, certainly not as I am jobless from the end of the month. The very fact that it goes everywhere with me and is always taken outside the house is why IMO the warranty is worth it.
Right now we have three kindles (two people), two voyages, a 3G and a wifi, and a 3G PW2, none would be cheap to replace in the event of an accident or loss.