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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
Called them, and it turns out I'm still under the first year parts warranty; I just have to pay for labor--$29--to get it fixed.
So yaaaay!
I've attached a pic of the problem. (Don't have a digital camera, but I have a scanner.)
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That's a good warranty if it covers drops & accidents! The Kindle 2 warranty does not seem to do so, unless you buy the extended warranty - which usually isn't worthwhile.
Just for the record, since most people buy these devices with a credit card, you should always check to see whether you have an extended warranty or other protection under the terms of the card.