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Old 12-08-2009, 07:05 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Kolenka View Post
This all sounds correct. The serial number is tied to your account when it ships by Amazon, so it doesn't /need/ your login information. Amazon's servers takes the serial number, looks it up and goes "Aha! It belongs to this person, and here's the account information needed for purchases."

If you sell or give your Kindle to someone else, you have to actually remove it from your account, and have them add it to theirs unless you are sharing an account (which is probably not a great idea unless you trust them with your CC#). You can login with your Amazon account on the website and see the Kindles attached to your account and manage them that way.
then why is there a supposed issue of having to "log on" to a Kindle? it never happens
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