View Full Version : How to break 8125 while still under warranty?
wwing49
7th March 2007, 12:09 AM
My friend has owned an 8125 for over around a year now and some of his keys are not as responsive as they used to be. He is coming up on the final day to return his phone for a new one and called Cingular and they are shipping a replacement. He was told that if his phone isn't under warranty they will charge him $425.
What is the best way to break the phone and still have it under warranty?
lockdown
7th March 2007, 12:37 AM
Hey has nothing to worry about. If the keys are not responding its under warranty.
Cingular wont send you a phone replacement without a vaild excuse. Also it would have been better just to take the phone to a corporate store. Most of the time they will replace it on the spot if they have a unit in stock. I order my online and the screen was dead and they gave me a new one right at the store near me. Its got to be corporate thought for them to replace it.
What cingular is talking about is some people will call and make up an excuse to get a new phone because their current one has a scratch. You have nothing to worry about. And also most damage that can be done they can find and that will definatly void the warranty. Just leave the phone alone and send the one he has back when the replacement comes. Dont try to break it it will make things worse.
Also just a FYI normally the phones they send you are not brand new, most are refurbished and seeing how the 8525 is out now its more then likely going to be a refurb unit. it wont look any different but just wanted to make sure u know.
wwing49
7th March 2007, 01:03 AM
Thanks for the info. The keys work but not like they did when he got the phone. Sometimes they dont respond and then if you push really hard they will. I mean REALLY hard. I guess we wont do any physical damage. Damn, I kind of wanted to take a hammer to it. Haha.
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