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Originally Posted by mihail_bc
yeah, its risky... saty away from kobo, my advice...
thnks all
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How is user error risky? It's your fault the screen broke. A Kobo Reader is no more fragile than a Kindle or a nook. They all use eInk screens with glass substrates and you are the one who broke your screen.
You should not be pissed at Kobo for not replacing it under warranty. You should be pissed at yourself for breaking the screen.
Let's say you have a car and you drop a brick on the windshield and the car manufacturer won't replace the windshield for free. Would you be pissed at the car manufacturer for this or pissed at yourself for dropping the brick? Would you even expect a free windshield? It's the same thing with your Kobo.