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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
It is not for regular use, just accidents. Ever had a toddler around? Things end up in the toilet or bathtub every now and then. Other than the first H2O, which was resistant by sealing the case, all other ereaders are resistant by coating (AFAIK). Submerge an Oasis, and it will fill with water that needs to be drained through the usb port first before using and charging again. Nook is probably just the same unless you seen o-rings and ugly flaps over the usb port. Just like old style water resistant phones (or the H2O).
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A customer of ours had here two year old flush her wedding rings down the toilet. They were insured and worth over $27, 00.00. She contacted the insurance company and also informed them that she had a septic tank. She figured they would pay to have the septic tank drained. Nope, they sent her a check for the value of the rings. She paid $1,500.00 to have the tank drained and recovered her rings. She used the money to put a pool in and the rest in a college fund for the child. She did not commit fraud since the insurance company elected not to try to recover the jewelry. And we wonder why insurance rates are so high.
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