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Originally Posted by daffy4u
I quoted BassChick's comment about being readerless until a reader is returned. I responded with my comment about in the case of Amazon one would have a new (or replacement) Kindle from Amazon in 24-36 hours. That's all. I am allowed to interject (or make comments) am I not?
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BassChick's comment about being readerless until a reader is returned is *predicated* on my statement that one can have a more expensive Kindle with the Service.Net agreement and that this was equivalent to having two cheap $200 ereaders. Without Service.Net in that case, the Amazon one would *not* have a new or replacement Kindle in 24-36 hours unless you were paying close to $600, not $400. With Service.Net in that case (my proposal), we don't know if that's true or not.
You can interject, but it helps to understand the context, which clearly you did not despite multiple attempts by me to explain it.
I'm not trying to make this personal; I like you and mean no offense. But I corrected you quite helpfully and innocuously and I keep getting pushback from you that I was wrong to do so because you were really (mistakenly) talking about something else. If I'm wrong I'll quite happily drop the matter.