Kindle advice

Did anyone get theres staright from the Amazon site?


They seem so much cheaper on there

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I love, love, love my kindle....I hate that it's broken 😞



but I do have my ipad that I can read on (it's just not the same though)



oh, wait......it just reset again




gawd, now it doesn't even have an orange light

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any joy yet?

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NO!!!!!



It's kaput



Spent ages online with Amazon it's def broken.



It's also only 2mths out of warranty.



I am soooo angry!


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OMG you spoke to Amazon on the phone?  You poor thing.  Last time I spoke to them on the phone  I was ready to throw the phone through the window, they are so frustrating.



The last time I had to contact them I did it via livechat as I couldn't face speaking to them (having a hearing impairment doesn't help).  They kept telling me to put a code in the kindle (which didn't work) but they would then call this code something completely different.  I finally worked it out myself what I needed to do.



What has Amazon offered to do?  Replace free of charge?

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I know somewhere way back there some of you were talking about covers/lights for your Kindle.  Which ones did you get?  I was looking at the ones on the A site but the reviews for the Kindle 4 ones weren't very good. If you got a non-A one what is the power source please and are you still happy with it?


Mine looks like this:




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OMG you spoke to Amazon on the phone?  You poor thing.  Last time I spoke to them on the phone  I was ready to throw the phone through the window, they are so frustrating.



The last time I had to contact them I did it via livechat as I couldn't face speaking to them (having a hearing impairment doesn't help).  They kept telling me to put a code in the kindle (which didn't work) but they would then call this code something completely different.  I finally worked it out myself what I needed to do.



What has Amazon offered to do?  Replace free of charge?




Nah, didn't actually speak on the phone...I used online chat.  Took a long time to work out that it was kaput.


Only thing Amazon will do is sell me a new one for $85 + postage.  I don't have $85 atm.  It stinks that their product only last just past the warranty!

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I don't have a light in my cover, I paid $10 for a pink leather? one....but mostly I use that for travel, I use a silicone one daily.


I read that the lighted covers can actually cause problems with the kindle.


I am getting worried, I bought mine around the same time as dyno.......but so far so good. I do have a Kandle and another bendy clip light, both powered by a battery.....like a watch battery but bigger.

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I also read their forum some have told them that $85 is too much so they reduce it to $60.

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Nah, didn't actually speak on the phone...I used online chat.  Took a long time to work out that it was kaput.


Only thing Amazon will do is sell me a new one for $85 + postage.  I don't have $85 atm.  It stinks that their product only last just past the warranty!




Its not good enough IMO, according to our laws we have a reasonable expectation that something will last a decent amount of time, eg a fridge lasting 10 years.



I'm not sure if you could take it up with Consumer Affairs.  Did you buy the Kindle from a B&M store in Aust, or through the A site?

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Its not good enough IMO, according to our laws we have a reasonable expectation that something will last a decent amount of time, eg a fridge lasting 10 years.



I'm not sure if you could take it up with Consumer Affairs.  Did you buy the Kindle from a B&M store in Aust, or through the A site?




Yeah, I agree its not good enough.  I got it directly from Amazon.  They weren't selling them in Aus back then.

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