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Originally Posted by Musicman247
If you have problems and insurance, take your phone in and take whatever they give you. If they fix your original phone, then great! If they replace it, even better. But we should not try to force their hand on anything. The TEP is not an upgrade program, and usually the people who get the upgrades are the ones who purchased a phone at full price and used it longer than the commercial lifetime of the phone.
I have a friend who had been using a PCC-6700 for years. It gave out on him and when he went in they replaced it with a Touch Pro. He was very pleased, but knowing him he would have been just as pleased to get his phone fixed. We should all have that attitude.
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Hey, who let this guy in here.

..lmfao.. j/k.. but seriously who let him in