The Amazon Kindle is a series of e-book readers designed and marketed by Amazon.com. Amazon Kindle devices enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read e-books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other digital media via wireless networking.[2] The hardware platform, developed by Amazon.com subsidiary Lab126, began as a single device and now comprises a range of devices, including dedicated e-readers with E Ink electronic paper displays, and Android-based tablets with color LCD screens.
Listings for Amazon Kindle devices should be matched against existing detail pages. To create a listing quickly, use the "Sell yours here" button on the following detail pages:
B000FI73MA | Kindle: Amazon's Original Wireless Reading Device (1st generation) |
B00154JDAI | Kindle 6" Wireless Reading Device (US Wireless Latest Generation) |
B0015TCML0 | Kindle DX: Amazon's 9.7" Wireless Reading Device (Latest Generation) |
B0015T963C | Kindle 6" Wireless Reading Device (6" Display, Global Wireless, Latest Generation) |
B0015TG12Q | Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device (9.7" Display, Global Wireless, Latest Generation) |
Condition Guidelines
Sellers can create listings for the Amazon Kindle in any of these conditions:- Used - Like New
- Used - Very Good
- Used - Good
- Used - Acceptable
Referral Fees
For information about fees for selling Amazon Kindle on Amazon, see Fees and Pricing.Deregistering Your Amazon Kindle
Before shipping the Amazon Kindle to a new owner, sellers should deregister their device. Deregistering ensures that your Kindle cannot be used to make purchases on your Amazon.com account. Once your Kindle is deregistered, any books, subscriptions, or other content you've purchased from the Kindle Store will no longer be accessible or delivered to the device.To deregister your device using the Kindle menu:
- Move the wireless switch on the back of your Kindle to the "ON" position.
- Press the Home key to make sure you are on the Home screen.
- Scroll to Menu and press the select wheel.
- Select "Settings" from the menu.
- Scroll to the Account Name section and select "Deregister."
- Select "OK" from the confirmation screen.
- Wait for Kindle to process the request. The account name will be blank and the "Register" option will appear when deregistration is successful.
The packing slip provided by Amazon.com will include instructions for buyers to register their Amazon Kindle. Additional documentation is provided in our Kindle Support pages.
Removing Content from Kindle
If you have personal content on your Kindle, you should remove it before shipping. This includes books, periodicals, and other personal documents.To remove content from Kindle, follow these steps:
- Select "Content Manager" from the Home screen menu.
- Use the select wheel or the select options from the menu to choose items from the list. Selected items will be identified by an "X" in the box to the right of the title.
- Choose the "Remove Selected Items" option from the Content Manager menu.
- Select "OK" to confirm deletion from memory.
Packing and Shipping
Package your Amazon Kindle carefully to immobilize and cushion the device while it's in transit to your buyer. For tips on shipping a professional and secure package, see our Packing & Shipping Video. For packages containing items with a high dollar value, sellers should strongly consider purchasing delivery or signature confirmation as well as insurance for the shipment.Please include the Order Packing Slip from the Manage Orders page with your Kindle, even if you are also including a personalized slip from your business. The packing slip includes important legal licensing information and instructions to the buyer for registering their device; it is available in Manage Orders by clicking on Print Order Packing Slip.
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