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Old 02-20-2010, 10:39 AM   #3
HarryT
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The fact that you may have bought it legitimately is irrelevant. If you buy stolen property, even in good faith, it is still stolen property, and belongs to the original owner, not to you. (This happens all the time when people buy cars which turn out to be stolen - they lose the car AND their money.)

It's regrettable that you should have been conned into buying a stolen Kindle, but the only honest thing to do is to talk to Amazon and arrange to return it to its legal owner.
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