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Old 10-28-2009, 04:06 PM   #1
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Question What happens if a Kindle is lost, stolen or broken?

I am presently reading ebooks on a Motorola Q smart phone. Before that I used 2 or 3 Palms and a Palm Centro phone. All of the formats are ereader.com, whatever that is.

When I bought a new Palm or the Moto Q, I could go to ereader and re-download my books. It's like they kept the books for me after I bought them. I also have them on my computer.

Suppose I buy a Kindle, and I am looking for an ereader since reading runs the phone battery down quickly, if I break it, are my books still available for my download?

How about if I upgrade to a newer model Kindle, can I re-download the same books?

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