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on 28-10-2015 06:40
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on 28-10-2015 06:57
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on 28-10-2015 06:57
Unfortunately not
please read this thread and go back to o2 customer services
iPad Pro 12.9” 2020 256gb refresh o2 family discount
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on 28-10-2015 06:53
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on 28-10-2015 06:57
Unfortunately not
please read this thread and go back to o2 customer services
iPad Pro 12.9” 2020 256gb refresh o2 family discount
Apple Watch series 4
My first mobile was in 1995 a CM-R111 from sony on Cellnet.
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on 28-10-2015 07:39
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on 28-10-2015 07:39
Pity you are just out of your 12 month warranty.
However you would be wise to take it back to Apple for repair in my opinion. O2 use Anova to repair phones and they dont have a good reputation. At least with Apple it will be fixed by someone who knows about the phone https://www.apple.com/uk/support/contact/
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on 28-10-2015 09:05
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on 28-10-2015 09:05
It's Apple who sets the length of its warranty period, not O2, so you're really complaining in the wrong place. If you look at the link @adamtemp64 posted, you'll see that most other manufacturer's warranties are 24 months. Also, as @Cleoriff has said, you don't really want to be sending your phone to O2 for repair anyway.

on 28-10-2015 09:33
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I would escalate to complaints if it is just a genuine fault and not user damage.
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on 28-10-2015 09:58
Consumer law suggests all electronic goods must be covered for 6 years. I would go back to Apple and notify them that they are breaking the law.
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on 28-10-2015 10:20
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on 28-10-2015 10:20
@Anonymous wrote:Consumer law suggests all electronic goods must be covered for 6 years. I would go back to Apple and notify them that they are breaking the law.
Not entirely true.
Only if you can prove a manufacturing defect that was present entire at rime of purchase.
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