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Originally Posted by JSWolf
RMSDK is the underlying software for ADE. It's the reading software that the nook uses.
Also, I think it's in bad form to keep a nook that you now it blacklisted and to try to use it. You should be trying to return it and get your money back. IT's immoral if not illegal to use it.
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There’s quite a bit of reasonable doubt about it being stolen. First and foremost it’s at a thrift store not a pawn shop especially as they’re currently listed on various sites for ~90USD. The person who gave it to the thrift shop would have received nothing for it which is a bit odd for a stolen device.
More likely it was lost and reported missing by the owner. BN would still blacklist the Nook. Then found by someone who dropped it off at the thrift store.
OP could try contacting BN to see if they’d send the nook to the original owner. Perhaps if they went in to a BN and found a well informed employee who knew how to look up serials to get the basic account information (email and maybe name, I don’t think it gave anything else) and assuming that system is even still available to booksellers OP could then email them.
But honestly I rather doubt either scenario would meet with any success. Mostly because of privacy concerns and none of the employees being paid anywhere near enough to try and work around the systems in place to get said systems to do things they weren’t intended for by the corporate offices.
Sure you can try returning it to the thrift store as stolen but I’d be doubtful that even if they are honest and make the same good attempts at getting it back to the original owner that they would have any more success.