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Originally Posted by Keir333
EXACTLY!
He's not being proactive about a perceived future failure of his current phone, he's asking what is the best way to commit insurance fraud
Instead of bricking your phone, you should have just called and explained to them the fact that it was "amazingly slow" and had a "horrible keyboard response time" in comparison to other 6800s you've seen/used. You most likely could have gotten a replacement for it without actually having to brick the phone and tell them that it's dead.
-Keir-
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i hesitate to call it insurance fraud if the company knows ahat youre doing. a few weeks back an unnamed member called in to inquire about the replacement he would receive for a vogue. told them the vogue was running slow and he was thinking about upgrading to a diamond. he then told the insurance company that if they are replacing vogues with diamonds, then he would go through them and pay $50 instaed of $350. they said they would be sending a ppc 6950 (diamond) if he filed a claim. what do you think he did? did he lie, no. unethical? no. the replacement is your for WHATEVER reason you want. its just risky to use for reasons like this cause you may actually need it for a legitimate replacement. but hey, thats why you get 2 a year.