We are not responsible if a Gift Card is lost, stolen, destroyed or used without your permission.Īccording to the policy, then, if your Kindle is stolen and you have a gift card/certificate balance and purchases are made using that balance, you will be out that money. It’s important to note that the Amazon policy says: If you have a gift card/certificate balance on your account, your 1-click purchases will first draw from that, before using the credit card. A user can make purchases using your 1-click settings, which could place significant charges on your credit card. While registered, your Kindle can access your account. If your Kindle is lost or stolen, or you transfer ownership to another person, you will need to deregister your Kindle from your account. If a “bad guy” could have it, deregister the device. You may feel different if you left it at a family member’s house than if you left it in a restaurant. The first question is whether there is a risk that someone has it that you don’t trust. Kindles have a high value on the secondary market (E-Bay, Craig’s List, local newspapers), so there is definitely motivation for thieves. It’s devastating for many to think of their Kindles being lost or stolen, but unfortunately, it does happen. Many Kindle owners become very fond of the devices. What to do if your Kindle is lost or stolen
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