19-10-2013 23:39 - edited 19-10-2013 23:41
19-10-2013 23:39 - edited 19-10-2013 23:41
Hi,
My phone (LG Optimus L3) is approximately two months out of its warranty, but has recently become damaged after it was lost and returned to me!
The LCD display is completely ruined, I can still use the touch screen to control the phone, but obviously can't see anything!
I'm thinking about taking it back to Carphone Warehouse (where I bought it) for a repair, but I need some advice.
How much is it likely to cost? I know I can get a quote from CW, but I can't get there until Monday, so I'd just like an idea.
How long will it take? I have a "back-up" phone, but would like this one back ASAP!
Would it be better to take it into an O2 shop, or CW? I can get to one of CW's "repair hubs", and can also get to an O2 shop.
I can't afford to replace this phone at all, and whilst I do have a back-up phone, it's not at all suitable for the long-term.
I hope I've put enough information in; I'm quite upset about this and would like some answers/reassurance! Thank you!
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on 24-10-2013 12:30
If you have home insurance, your phone might be covered
if not take out out some
Or you could try replacing the screen yourself
Saw one on ebay selling for £7.50
And there are videos on YouTube showing you how to do it
on 24-10-2013 12:37
on 24-10-2013 12:37
@kernowman wrote:If you have home insurance, your phone might be covered
if not take out out some
You can't take out a policy after the event, as it would be fraud.
on 24-10-2013 12:47
Completely agree about that being fraud to take out an insurance policy after the damage has been done.
It's definitely worth checking your home insurance though. I took out insurance a while after I got my phone but, when our home insurance renewal came through it turned out that I was covered so I cancelled the separate policy. A claim may push up your premium though so that's something to take into account.
on 25-10-2013 13:23
f it's two months outside of warranty... Was the Warranty for two years (I.e. was it a new phone on a new contract whebn you started with it?) If so, is upgrading an option?
on 26-10-2013 13:26
on 26-10-2013 13:26
@Anonymous wrote:f it's two months outside of warranty... Was the Warranty for two years (I.e. was it a new phone on a new contract whebn you started with it?) If so, is upgrading an option?
The OP already said it was PAYG
on 27-10-2013 14:23
on 27-10-2013 14:23