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Hi can someone help me I have HTC m8s pay monthly no insurance my from glass cracked is any chance get replaced?

on 26-08-2015 06:27
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on 26-08-2015 06:27
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi can someone help me I have HTC m8s pay monthly no insurance my from glass cracked is any chance get replaced?
I've asked for your post to be moved to the correct board.
Check any Household Contents Insurance. Some Bank Accounts give cover too for mobile phones.
Excess Fees may apply.
If you do not have either of the two above options then as long as no damage has
been caused internally through the damage to the screen you would be looking
at £100-£150.
O2 would send it away to be looked at and then would contact you to provide a
costing and your permission to carry out the work. Another option is for a
high street phone shop to replace the parts.
This could invalidate the remaining warranty as most are not authorised engineers.
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26-08-2015 08:49 - edited 26-08-2015 08:57
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26-08-2015 08:49 - edited 26-08-2015 08:57
Hi @Anonymous
Another option would be to contact an HTC repairer direct (This company specialises in screen repairs)
http://www.htc-phone-repairs.co.uk/#loaded
Or the contact details for HTC in the UK are http://www.htc.com/uk/contact/phone/
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on 26-08-2015 08:49
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on 26-08-2015 08:49
Unfortunately (from experience) any bank account phone cover would've specified that you register the imei of the phone/s that you wanted the coverage on!
So even if you've got that "perk", unless the phone's been registered it's extremely unlikely it's actually covered.
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on 26-08-2015 08:58
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on 26-08-2015 08:58
Just posting again...in order to get the topic title changed to correct one...
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on 26-08-2015 09:41
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on 26-08-2015 09:41
You may find it cheaper to find a non working second hand one and swap your motherboard over.
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 26-08-2015 09:42
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on 26-08-2015 09:42
Far better to contact the manufacturer so that any repair won't invalidathe remaining warranty, if any.
If that isn't too much of a concern then any mobile phone shop will give you an estimate.
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on 26-08-2015 10:03
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on 26-08-2015 10:03
The link I gave showed repairs/replacements costing between £45-£70....(and next day return) I suppose it very much depends on the value of the phone...
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