Comments on: Lost: One poor, forlorn Kindle
Someone has my Kindle.
Someone has my Kindle.
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Good Luck!
Spend that much money just to read books you get whatever happens.
If you had misplaced a paperback it wouldn't be such a loss.
What is even more amusing is the issues you will have replacing any books you had stored thanks to DRM.
But it's absolutely true that a paperback would have been cheap to lose. The only problem in this case is that the book I was reading - Sherlock Holmes - is quite big so that's why I brought the Kindle - to save space. Never again....
Matt--you should just get a lobotomy and make your life easier.
Len Edgerly, Denver & Cambridge MA
- by JLadenburg November 20, 2009 2:06 PM PST
- Yes, it is true. Since each Kindle has a unique ID, Amazon could merely turn off the Kindle, making it useless to any theif. This would prompt theives to return them for a reward maybe. But, Amazon appears to encourage theives by refusing to do that. So, be prepared to have Amazon refuse to turn off a stolen Kindle even when they know a theif has it. They are apparently willing to accept the theifs money just for the greed. Would never had purchased one knowing this fact.
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