Alix
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So, I am now on my THIRD Kindle since February. I received my Kindle for my birthday and was just absolutely tickled! I went a bit nuts downloading all the freebies, buying a ton of stuff I'd been unable to get quickly at the library and generally having a blast. One day I was reading and my Kindle randomly shut itself off and began rebooting. Weird. An isolated incident I thought, but alas, it began happening with more and more regularity. I called the lovely Amazon folks and they sent me a new Kindle within days. I shipped the old one back and happily began playing with #2. All was well for some time with #2, until our trip to Mexico at the end of April.
Now I don't know about you folks, but I squirrel away books for a trip. Books that I KNOW I'm going to love get carefully stowed away for that lovely time on the beach. I had about 15 books that I'd designated "holiday reads" ready to go. You can imagine my horror when on Day 1 of our vacation my Kindle DIED! The screen was absolutely BLANK. Nothing I did revived it, there was no sign of life whatsoever. I wracked my brain for something I could have done to my beloved Kindle, but couldn't come up with anything. It had been living in a ziploc (we were near the pool), and had only been out of my hands long enough for me to go to the buffet for lunch. Even then, it had been in a bag sitting on our table with my kids guarding it while I went to get food. Oh the horror. I tried hard not to scream out loud but the screaming inside my head was worthy of a Hitchcock film. An entire WEEK without my Kindle??? ONE paperback back up novel to last the whole trip???? OH MY GOD! I hyperventilated a little bit there. It was bad. Thankfully, the gift shop had a couple of paperbacks that weren't too outrageously priced and my girls had brought a couple of books each so I could read those too. Whew. Still...Kindle #2 was toast.
Kindle #3 arrived within 48hrs of my call when we got home. I'm almost afraid to touch it.
I have to say that Amazon's customer service and their policy on Kindle's is nothing short of fantastic. I'm also incredibly grateful for the Archived items. I'd have been REALLY upset if I'd not been able to retrieve all those books I bought. There are over 100 books in my archive.
So, anyone else kill a Kindle? (or a nook or any other ereader?)
Now I don't know about you folks, but I squirrel away books for a trip. Books that I KNOW I'm going to love get carefully stowed away for that lovely time on the beach. I had about 15 books that I'd designated "holiday reads" ready to go. You can imagine my horror when on Day 1 of our vacation my Kindle DIED! The screen was absolutely BLANK. Nothing I did revived it, there was no sign of life whatsoever. I wracked my brain for something I could have done to my beloved Kindle, but couldn't come up with anything. It had been living in a ziploc (we were near the pool), and had only been out of my hands long enough for me to go to the buffet for lunch. Even then, it had been in a bag sitting on our table with my kids guarding it while I went to get food. Oh the horror. I tried hard not to scream out loud but the screaming inside my head was worthy of a Hitchcock film. An entire WEEK without my Kindle??? ONE paperback back up novel to last the whole trip???? OH MY GOD! I hyperventilated a little bit there. It was bad. Thankfully, the gift shop had a couple of paperbacks that weren't too outrageously priced and my girls had brought a couple of books each so I could read those too. Whew. Still...Kindle #2 was toast.
Kindle #3 arrived within 48hrs of my call when we got home. I'm almost afraid to touch it.
I have to say that Amazon's customer service and their policy on Kindle's is nothing short of fantastic. I'm also incredibly grateful for the Archived items. I'd have been REALLY upset if I'd not been able to retrieve all those books I bought. There are over 100 books in my archive.
So, anyone else kill a Kindle? (or a nook or any other ereader?)