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Originally Posted by slayda
Bob, while what you say is true, it presupposes that the Kindle owner is aware of the method of extracting the Kindle's PID, and indeed that it is even possible to do so. Without being aware of said method, they would be restricted as Robert has said. I doubt that Amazon is advertising the method of extracting the Kindle's PID.
DG, I also thought there was some sarcasm but that it was directed at the prvious post, not at the Kindle.
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Thats what I was saying.
And I say again. I todays world, you cannot trust a company, any company, to tell you the complete truth about a product.
As a consumer, it is your responsibility to do some basic research, ie, Google, forums, etc, to learn about the product you buy, or are considering buying.
I was a total novice at e-book readers when I ordered my Kindle, I barely knew what one was.
Do you know how long it took me to find MobileRead? 1 day.
I quickly learned the difference between the Amazon Kindle discussion pages and this site. I learned by haunting the threads, asking stupid questions, being embarrassed by my own stupidity, but coming back time and again until I figured out how to do what I wanted to learn.
The members here are responsible for me sticking around so long. Blame yourselves!!
I"m just sayin'.....