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Old 11-24-2009, 04:47 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by pshrynk View Post
I'd just call Amazon and ask the CSR your question. If they say that the cost is going to be $180, then tell the seller that you won't pay more than $20, since you can get a refurb for $219. If they will send a replacement, then I'd say up to $150 would be a fair price.
Would I be able to accurately describe the problem, though? Wouldn't they want me to do something to the Kindle? Is it okay to say that I am not the original owner of the Kindle?
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