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Old 03-12-2009, 12:34 AM   #17
RickyMaveety
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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post
Both of mine updated themselves, RM, and I haven't noticed any problems.

I do like being able to delete an item from the same page I'm reading on, or the home page, instead of having to go thru the 'content manager' page....
Understood .... but I have an 8GB SD card in my Kindle. I don't delete books, I keep them and re-read them. Zooming in is also not something I need ...

So, the idea that my Kindles can be automatically bricked by Amazon, and that their response is .... return it and pay a restocking fee (unless you are willing to press the point) is disturbing.

Even my iPhone and iPods have a "reset to factory defaults" option. But, the Kindle doesn't?? And, it's one thing if I do something to damage my Kindle, but if Amazon does it? That's supposed to be my problem?

That is not acceptable.

However, I'm probably just a little upset at Amazon just now. I paid them for a computer that they were supposed to have delivered to me tomorrow, and instead, they gave me a bogus tracking number and have a notation on my account that the package has "arrived" at some unknown location that is most certainly not this house. I mean seriously .... under location it has "---" as of yesterday .... just "arrived" and "---".

Terrific. I can hardly wait to see how Amazon handles this little hiccup.
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