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Originally Posted by escribzz
Yeah $45.00 sounds steep the first time. But after replacing the phone through insurance twice and spending $50.00 each time its the cheaper fix for a perm solution in the long run.
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It was my understanding that Verizon was going to eat he cost of this, due to it being a known problem. Since I have no Insurance on the phone I am not sure if I will have to fight Verizon for a replacement. The phone is still under 90 days old, not sure if that matters or not.
Rusty