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Originally Posted by knc1
Once blacklisted, always blacklisted.
Not even Amazon customer support can change that about your Kindle.
A "Completely" new firmware would have serial number and other identifiers that Amazon does not have a record of - which would result in the device being blacklisted (again, in its new configuration) the first time it connects.
OR
The serial number and other identifiers would be ones that Amazon does have a record of -
Which would result in the blacklisting of both your device and the one it duplicates.
Next time, just don't buy a blacklisted device, the system can not be beat.
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Just because it can't register doesn't mean it is blacklisted. I have had Kindles before that were not blacklisted, but they still couldn't register. Actually Amazon customer support can remove the blacklist if they feel like it. It is against their policy if you are not the original person who blacklisted it, but they can do it even if you are not.