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#222475 13-Aug-2017 18:15
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Hi

 

 

 

My house was broken into and my Kindle paperwhite was stolen.  A friend said I needed to delete my account, which I duly did, but of course now I can't access the purchased books on my tablet.  Also I will probably buy another Kindle.   Whoever has the KIndle won't be able to download anything as I've stopped the credit card that was linked to my Amazon account.

 

 

 

Can anyone help with how I would get those books back?

 

 

 

Thanks





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  #1846064 13-Aug-2017 21:50
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Just for future reference for anyone reading this thread: in case you lose your Kindle you can deregister it. No need to delete your account. And yes, you can set a PIN on your Kindle.





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