Contact Info

If you would like to get in touch with us at the New Kindle Reader site just leave a comment in the section below.  If you would like to deal directly with the Kindle team the following details may be useful:

You can also currently buy the Kindle 3, Kindle DX and some Kindle accessories in stores.  Availability and stocks do vary, so it is worth phoning beforehand to ensure your chosen store has in stock what you need.

  • AT&T: 1-800-331-0500
  • Best Buy : 1-888-BEST-BUY (800-237-8289)
  • BJ’s Wholesale Club (Members only): 800-BJS-CLUB (800-257-2582)
  • Fred Meyer: 1-888-247-4439
  • J&R (New York City only): 212-238-9000
  • Microsoft: 877-696-7786
  • Nordstrom: 1-888-282-6060
  • Radio Shack: 1-800-843-7422
  • Staples: 1-800-STAPLES (800-782-7537)
  • Target: 1-800-440-0680
  • Wal-mart: 1-800-WALMART

Whenever new generation Kindle devices are released they tend to be available only directly from the online Kindle Store for at least a limited time, so when the new Amazon tablet is released do not expect to see it in real life until you have ordered one online!

One response so far

  • Andy Varga says:

    I really like using the amazon e reader and enjoy having the choice of english books available to me whilst living in spain and thailand. Many people apparently are looking forward to a new amazon model with a colour or and touch screen. I would like to passionately argue against this development. The whole point about the e ink system used in the e reader is that it is easy to look at the screen without getting eye strain. When i read a book, i want to read for long periods – and i want to use the e reader as much like a book as possible, with the extra bonus of being able to adjust the font size to what my eyes are comfortable with. So I would urger amazon to concentrate on improving the screen resolution and the ink contrast. I still find the resolution and contrast not quite as good as i had hoped for. If amazon can really get a top quality resolution and contrast, then technically they would have produced the best possible ereader. I think the specialisation of that piece of equipment is absolutely right for people who like to read seriously. For web browsing and reading magazines and newspapers, i agree a tablet with colour screen would be the best solution – i personally am only too happy to own both things. So Amazon, please keep the e reader as a single use object, but just keep optimizing the ink and screen quality. Its already very easy to use with the menu lists, so why make it touch screen? Just because apple does it? Thats good for tablets, but the ereader really doesn’t need it……And please keep the book prices affordable!!!!!

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