Ken
Colorado,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, March 11, 2012
You figure it out and learn to use words properly.
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, March 11, 2012
Comments are the same, wonder if their are related?????? Same dumb remarks every time.:(~
Ramjet
Somewhere,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, March 10, 2012
I have a Kindle Fire and like it a lot and use it every day. However, until technology gets a LOT more reliable than it is now, and until some format becomes a standard that everyone uses, I will not rely completely on EBooks of any sort.
None of these things happen to paper books, they don't break, they don't become obsolete, the batteries won't go dead, you can share them with anyone as many time as you like and, with care, they will last for decades or even centuries.
There is a place for both, at least at this point in the state of technology.
Kindle is just as good as Nook and so is their support.
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, March 09, 2012
Barnes and Noble is not the healthiest company around, and may well not be around in a few years, which would likely render surviving Nooks orphaned, abandoned, obsolete and useless.
Amazon is almost guaranteed to far outlast B&N as a going concern.
Investing heavily in a Nook over the Kindle would be a bad move in that case.
Robert
Irvine,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, March 09, 2012
I bought a Nook. If it breaks shortly after the warranty expires they offer a NEW E-reader at a discounted price
- I read their warranty and could only find 1 case where it is covered after the 1 year warranty. That is they will continue to warranty the Nook for the remainder of the 1 year or 90 days after shipment of the replacement, which ever is longer. It also stated it could be a new OR refurbished Nook. So the longest it would be covered is 90 days after the 1 year and that is ONLY if it was replaced on the last day of the warranty.
But no where did I see in this warranty that they will offer you a NEW Nook at a discounted price after the warranty expires.
So can you please tell us where you found this in writing, because I would really like to see what they consider "shortly after".
Also, perhaps you should search around for complaints about the quality of the Nook's.
JES41010
MOUNT KISCO,#7Author of original report
Fri, March 09, 2012
I bought a Nook. If it breaks shortly after the warranty expires they offer a NEW E-reader at a discounted price. Amazon offers someone else's used e-reader that could be about to break at a discounted price TOO HIGH price. So now I will be buying lots and lots of books for my Nook from Barnes and Noble, as I used to buy a lot of books for my Kindle from Amazon. So Amazon lost my business and I predict that I am not unique at all. Lots of others will choose other e-readers. And I will certainly keep posting. Other consumers will purchase MORE RELIABLE products. And I will bring all my Internet business elsewhere. As will others no doubt. As I've said-I am NOT unique. SO I SAY-DON'T INVEST IN AMAZON.
Della Monroe
Crystal,#8REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fri, March 09, 2012
http://www.autumnbreezek9s.com/ You go back and look at that website and figure out what your talking about. I never claimed to raise show dogs! How ever I do raise very good quality. And trust me. You would not be able to fulfill my contract anyways. Get a life! Don't worry about what I'm doing. But if you do go back to my website YOU might learn something!
These complete false alligation are ridiculous! And nothing ever leaves here with out a copy of the complete vet check , fecal checks also. with a copy of the receipt. Call my vet. better yet go to the website, look on the veterinarian care page and call them.
I Raise quality HEALTHY pets. Now, If you want to keep running your mouth, Just pick up the phone and call me. you just might learn something.
Della M monroe
JES41010
MOUNT KISCO,#9Author of original report
Fri, March 09, 2012
I found many many broken crashed Kindles reported on Amazon's own web-site. Especially the Kindle Fire. But what this reviewer wrote is also important for a consumer to consider before buying a Kindle (which could break the day after the warranty expires) and filling it up with books you pay for:
"You will never get a full refund if something goes wrong, and you will never get a new Kindle as a replacement if yours
doesn't work. It is easy to invest a lot of money in Kindle content and accessories, and I regret the purchases I made before I realized this generation of Kindle is seriously flawed"
Ramjet
Somewhere,#10Consumer Comment
Thu, March 08, 2012
Why in the world do so many people have a problem with the purpose and concept of a warranty? It's ridiculous.
Incidentally, I have worked with Apple and they are the epitome of an arrogant monopoly.
patti
United States of America#11Consumer Comment
Thu, March 08, 2012
Did you call the regular Amazon customer support or the dedicated Kindle support? There is a huge difference between the two. Kindle support is know for being amazingly helpful. If didn't use the dedicated Kindle support yet, here is the contact info:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=200212360
Good luck!
JES41010
MOUNT KISCO,#12Author of original report
Thu, March 08, 2012
It's NOT that I expect an electronic product to last forever. Or that I expect that a company LEGALLY is required to replace a broken product after a one year warranty expires. IT IS THAT WE AS CONSUMERS HAVE CHOICES, AND MOST OF US WILL NOT CHOOSE TO PURCHASE A KINDLE READER IF WE BELIEVE IT IS LIKELY TO CRASH TWO WEEKS AFTER THE WARRANTY EXPIRES. IT'S ABOUT EDUCATED CONSUMER CHOICES. We will choose, given a choice, QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY when spending our money. And Amazon should think about that.
Ken
Colorado,#13Consumer Comment
Thu, March 08, 2012
I think Apple has been more than generous with you.
''When I explained to the on-line chat representative from India that I am a cancer patient who depends upon bringing my Kindle to doctor's appointments"
"THERE WILL ALWAYS BE COMPETITION BETTER AND SMARTER-AND KINDER AND NICER (INCLUDING TO CANCER PATIENTS) COMING UP TO REPLACE AMAZON"
What has this got to do with anything, including Apple not wanting to kiss your butt.
What did you take to doctor's appointments BEFORE Kindle?
Are you unable to write things down, but able to use the Kindle?
I don't see the Ripoff.
If you REALLY can't go to the doctor without it, perhaps you should buy a $25 pocket recorder instead...then when it breaks "a few weeks" out of warranty, you can come back on ROR and tell us how the mfr. refuses to work with you and you won't even be able to see your doctor anymore.