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Originally Posted by kennyc
Again, you're not reading or understanding what I'm saying. I'm not saying that the owner's information should be released, but the FINDER is willing to pass his information to the owner. Amazon only needs to do that. End of story. But they want to CONTROL the process, instead of just being helpful.
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Thats not the way it should work, or will ever work. Amazon has no idea what this person is going to do with the kindle that they have found. the most appropriate action to to have amazon regain possession of the device, that way they can get it back to the owner themselves, not from some guy no one knows.
What he's doing is fantastic, but If I lost my kindle, I would feel much better about amazon having my kindle and sending it to me, rather then dealing directly with some stranger.
I don't know what your going on about amazon "controlling" everything. If I lost a kindle, I would want amazon to handle it exactly how they are handling it. Your comparison to losing a power tools is ridiculous. We aren't talking about a 15 dollar power tool, we're talking about a $300 electronic device that is probably very dear to someone.