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Old 03-31-2009, 11:46 AM   #13
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I can only see this as a problem if you have sent your kindle doc's of a personal or sensitive nature. If that is the case, then the onus is on you to protect that information. But as an E-Reader, the damage that can be done to your personal life or bank account by a thief is minimal or non-existant.

Any E-books the thief downloads will be refunded. You can redownload all purchaced books from Amazon, and hopefully for those books that you didn't download from Amazon you have saved on your PC.

The cost of replacing the Kindle far out-weighs any other cost that would be incurred by a thief.

IMHO.
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