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Will I be covered for my damamged screen under warranty?

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MI5
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No, only if you have insurance ?
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No, only if you have insurance ?
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

Currently using:
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@Anonymous wrote:

Will I be covered for my damamged screen under warranty?


This is possibly the only thing not covered by warranty

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@Anonymous wrote:

This is possibly the only thing not covered by warranty


Water damage........?

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Check your home insurance for personal items cover though there will probably be an excess to pay.

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Some bank accounts also provide insurance cover.....
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@MI5 wrote:
Some bank accounts also provide insurance cover.....

They do for sure but you would have needed to have registered the phone with them before the damage occurred 😕

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Not always the case, with Lloyds they will cover you, but advise by having the phone registered before the claim it does make the process quicker. I'm assuming so long as you could prove you own the phone you'd be covered.
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Good to know @PhoneChanger
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My wife had endless problems claiming through LloydsTSB when her handbag was stolen, despite the phone being registered, despite a police report, despite her working for O2 at the time and being able to produce receipts. Took almost 2 months for a replacement phone. Glad to see things have improved though. Personally I use Nationwide now.

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