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Nook Color


Question Posted Wednesday October 27 2010, 6:50 pm

Okay I am in a panic almost at this new nook color that is coming out! I bought my nook at the end of may, with the 1 year extended protection plan. And I love it, but the new one cost the SAME as I paid for mine. I REALLY want it , but I just bought this one and paid so much for it and then the warranty on top of that, is there something I can do? Exchange it or ANYTHING please help.

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MissYMelisS answered Thursday October 28 2010, 10:16 pm:
Sorry but I'm thinking your out of luck. Even if yours were to break your warranty only covers the exact model of the nook you already own.

Sorry but your stick with the nook you have! Just enjoy it, you didn't buy it for the color you bought it for what it can do!

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