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Thats awful! Im sure all of us here mourn with you at the loss (hopefully a little drying out will work!)
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Since you just switched it over, add the insurance. See if that will works
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my wife mom had a razor that she dropped in a glass of water. a tech told her not to turn it on, but to bury it in rice for a day or two. supposedly it soaks up the moisture. anyway, she let it in the rice for two days. now it works great. only problem is an intermittent # key.
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there is always the oven.
I am sorry for your loss. but its asinine to not have insurance on a $500 phone. |
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i dont mean to laugh but what a messed up end to a day. lol why call the cops for the accident? if she was cool you should of just traded papers, or offered to pay cash. anyway, file a lost claim.
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in one manner of thinking, your car accident led to your phone being damaged... so maybe there's a clever way to get reimbursed for the phone via that route. i know it sounds far fetched, but i'm sure crazier things have happened.
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Actually, thats not a horrible idea. I've heard stories of stranger things (like pregnancies) being covered by car insurance. When you call your insurance, run it by them.
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