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Old 02-01-2019, 09:08 AM   #1
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Are ereaders desirable (to thieves)?

Although I rarely venture out alone (usually with a friend - more fun) on the odd occasions when I do I avoid taking my ereader with me.

Years ago, I had my handbag snatched from my shoulder, although I carry it more securely now, I'm still wary.

My mobile is ancient and definitely not desirable, but just how desirable to thieves are ereaders? Do they have much of a resale value?
Might they mistake it for a mini ipad (it's in a case) and consider THAT desirable, then be terribly disappointed when they discovered the truth?

How protective are you regarding your ereaders?
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