Too many devices

I received an error message when trying to authenticate my Kindle device to use Overdrive that I had too many devices authenticated to my ID.  What can I do?

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    (Sorry about that - I thought I had broken the message up.)
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    - Linksys WRE54G Wireless Range Expander, v3
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    Message Edited by CKdoubleU on 10-01-2008 08:43 AM

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    Thank you-I will contact support.
    No, I cannot wait 90 days.
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