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Originally Posted by rcentros
My father is using a Kindle Keyboard that I bought from a pawn shop and found out it was blacklisted (several years ago). I called Amazon and asked them if they wanted me to send it to them so they could get it reunited to its legal owner — they advised me to get my money back from the pawn shop instead. At $10 I figured it was worth keeping it. I guess once they've written them off, they've written them off. My dad won't use WiFi anyhow, so it works out perfectly for him.
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That's wrong no matter how much you paid or even if it was free. You know it was stolen and yet this stolen Kindle is still being used. You've made your father an accessory to a crime. What you should have done when Amazon said to get your money back was go to the police and report this stolen Kindle.