on 19-02-2014 08:50
on 19-02-2014 08:50
Morning!
I've had a Samsung S4 since December and it's been a total disaster. O2 have sent it off twice and both times it's come back "no fault detected" even though it switches off and doesn't come back on.
I've brought it into work with me today to take back to the O2 shop for a third attempt at repair, it's not in it's usual protective case on as they always take them off when they go for repair.
SODS LAW it has been scratched by my work keys It has been so well looked after (despite nearly being thrown out of a window a few times!!!). It looked brand new until today!
My question is, when it now goes off for the third repair will O2 say it looks like it's been dropped and therefore not give me a replacement?
I'm so bloody annoyed!! Of all the things to get scratched in my bag! The screen is absolutely perfect but there are 3 or 4 little scuffs along the silver rim around the top and bottom of the phone.
It'll be just my luck they'll now turn round and say it's been dropped and I'm stuck with it 😞
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At first, I thought the battery spin test was a joke, Then I fathomed it must be something do with the weight determining the solidity and compliance of materials being used.