
07-08-2009, 10:45 PM
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Re: Cracked Screen; Which Path?
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Originally Posted by berniebennybernard
Unfortunately today at work, a customer was trying to get by me and I lost my footing. My Diamond was in my pocket at the time and it banged onto the side of a ledge causing a crack in the screen.
Luckily for me, it still works, no dead pixels, touch is just as responsive, but there is just a crack on the screen.
Now there are 2 ways to solve this problem, both of which I am unsure as to if I should take:
1) Since my phone is only 2 weeks, I can still opt for the insurance plan of an added $7 per month. I do not know if it can be canceled, but as long as it is within 30 days, I can choose add it on. I could add it on, wait a few days and then go in to Bell and have it replaced entirely. But then, is that extra $7 per month worth it to a plan that is already quite expensive on my student budget? But since I'm running a custom SPL/cooked ROM, does it void my warranty regardless? I read that I could change back, so really there is no problem, correct?
2) I could just get replacement parts online and fix it myself.
What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Bernie
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Get insurance... you can cancel it later after you get a replacement.
Although, there could be a 30-100 dollar deductable
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