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Re: Is sprint deliberately setting TP2 users up void warranty?

The truth on those stickers on the back of the phone is that it is just a visual warning to the technicians to watch out for moisture damage. I think by law they cannot just go by what the sticker is showing. I was a technician for Verizon and we had an internal memo that stated that the sticker is not just the only indicator that we go by. There also has to be other indicators like moisture in the camera lens or corrosion. If sprint repair centers tell you otherwise then I would file a claim with sprint or a consumer agency. For example:in florida the sticker can indicate moisture damage just by being indoors and then going outdoors on a hot day. The sudden temperature change will cause moisture build up on the phone. So if I were you I would fight it. As a tech I never just went by sticker alone, in fact you could get in trouble if that is all you used. At least here in florida that is the rule.
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