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I think you should have drained your savings account paying a private detective to track down the original owner of the Kindle, or maybe a psychic. Amazon doesn't want it... cops don't want it... yep, you should have gone with a psychic private detective at your own expense. Any other decision shows a horrific lack of judgement.
![]() There probably is no "owner," pining away for his stolen Kindle. Amazon doesn't always require the return of a Kindle when they exchange them. People are scamming Amazon all the time with "Mine never got delivered" or "It just didn't work when it got here." Amazon writes it off, blacklists the serial number, and then that blacklisted Kindle gets sold to some poor unsuspecting (or suspecting) schmuck. The "owner" was probably the crook... and Amazon, in their own way, are encouraging a Kindle black-market by not requiring returns of "defective" units instead of asking people to "pretty-please dispose of them properly." |
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However, I get that that may have been the quickest/simplest way to get the money back. |
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I don't mean the black market part, but if Amazon can afford to make things easier for it's customers that way, good for them. And I have a sneaky suspicion that Amazon is not losing too badly in this. Despite some silly claims about Amazon lacking in customer service because they won't support the stolen Kindle, I wonder how many poor victims of the scammers Amazon has rescued by selling them a refurb, thereby bringing them in to the Kindle fold? |
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The OP has reported the seller to ebay and Amazon. What else do you think he is to do??? DiapDealer is right, obviously people will only be satisfied when he comes up with Sherlock Holmes, a mad fortune teller who will point out the thief and a giant bloodhound to identify the original owner, restores the Kindle to the buyer and lights a candle in Rome in Saint Pauls Cathedral that was blessed by the Pope. As far as I can see he did what he was able to do. |
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I also agreed that by returning it to that person, was probably the easiest way to get the OPs money back. I'm not suggesting the OP tries to find the original owner. He has done most of what is in his power, the only other thing, in the UK, would have been to hand the Kindle into the police as stolen property, but obviously in that case the OP wouldn't have got his money back, so he did what he could and what was best for him. |
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People just seem to be too quick to jump on the "You've received stolen property and you have to turn over to the police! OMG!" bandwagon. It's not that simple. The police don't want it because no one has reported it stolen... and if they have reported it stolen, the only entity (Amazon) who could put the police in contact with rightful owner of the Kindle (through serial numbers and registration details) has chosen not to participate in any such investigation (nor do they want the device returned to them). Probably because giving personal customer information to the police would be frowned on by a paranoid (and rightfully so) public. Can't (shouldn't) risk the bad PR. So my interpretation is not that the OP chose the easiest or quickest solution, but rather he chose the ONLY solution left to him. He even took extra steps and left the seller negative feedback. Sleep easy, OP... some of us have your back! |
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Really, in the OPs case, if the seller was willing to meet him and return his money, seriously, how shady could he have been?
Failing getting your money back from the seller or eBay/Paypal, I think my personal course, even being the law and order hound I am, would have been to return it to Amazon. I agree that it probably would not have warranted any attention from the police, and I think Amazon is probably in a better position to do the right thing with it anyway. ApK |
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He reported the seller to Amazon and EBay. He did all that he could do. I know folks who reported similar situations to the Police and they did nothing. The device is not worth enough to merit real attention.
The only person who knows if the Kindle was reported as defective or was stolen is the seller. There is little that can be done to that individual. The OP reported the seller to Amazon and EBay. That is all he can do. |
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Person #1, Joe Doe.
An item is stolen. Joe Doe reports it to the police, Amazon, and his insurance company. The insurance company reads the police report and pays Joe. Amazon. Amazon can report that this item is stolen/blacklisted/non-supported. BUT THEY CAN NOT TAKE IT BACK! IT IS NOT THEIRS ANYLONGER. The insurance company. The item belongs to them if it's ever recovered. THEY HAVE REIMBERSED THE PROPERTY OWNER FOR THE ITEM. The OP. His first question is how to use an item that was sold to him and may be stolen. Quote:
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He's taking more heat than he feels is justified and decides to lay a big chunk of the blame on Amazon. If someone needs to have this explained, I don't think that they would be able to understand. But do remember that it's not Amazons anymore, and even if you put it in their hands, they can not just give it to the original purchaser. (Why an I beating a dead horse! ![]() Quote:
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The item is, probably, now for sale again. But he got his money back, so all ends well. Right? |
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But they could recycle it, maybe even refurbish it, keep it off the black market, and possibly give the person who sends it in a good deal on a legit unit as a customer service gesture.
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Kinda like what Apple does when you sit on your iPhone and break the display? I guess that would be fair. But to do that, they would have to buy it from the insurance company. Remember it no longer belongs to Amazon or the original purchaser.
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I've had eBay refund my money on an auction where the screw was stripped and the seller wouldn't refund my money. They'll have you ship the item back, get confirmation and they'll refund your purchase and take it out of the hide of the seller. Screwing the poor sucker that had their Kindle stolen is totally unnecessary. |
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