Repair bill too high

on 02-01-2016 17:35
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on 02-01-2016 17:35
A few weeks ago I dropped my lumia 930 from literally a foot (it slid from my pocket as I crouched down.) It must have hit the corner in the perfect spot because the entire screen fracturered.
I took it to my local 02 store and have been given a quote of £220 to repair it - this seems fairly extortionate for a new screen. I still have a year left on my contract, so would have to pay £180 to purchase the broken phone.
I discovered today that I hve phone insruance through my bank, but I haven't registered the phone with them, so that avenue is a no go.
Do I have any options here, or do I have to suck it up and pay for another year of use on a phone I can't use?
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on 02-01-2016 17:39
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on 02-01-2016 17:39
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on 02-01-2016 18:54
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on 02-01-2016 18:54
Or if you know someone who is capable you could buy a new screen and get them to fit it for you...Much cheaper option altogether...
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on 02-01-2016 19:02
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on 02-01-2016 19:02
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on 02-01-2016 20:00
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on 02-01-2016 22:41
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on 02-01-2016 22:41
What bank are you with, as BoS and Halifax doesn't require you to register damage. Only for loss and unauthorised airtime
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on 03-01-2016 00:37
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on 03-01-2016 01:06
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on 03-01-2016 01:06
I only suggested it in my first post (with the proviso of someone who was capable)..... as my son worked for Unipart reparing mobile phones and he could replace screens with no problem. Family members, who have mobiles out of warranty, often ask for his help.
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on 07-01-2016 22:32
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on 07-01-2016 22:32
http://www.halifax.co.uk/bankaccounts/help-guidance/common-enquiries/ultimate-reward-current-account...
http://www.bankofscotland.com/bankaccounts/terms-conditions/
But, given the new wording, I would be registering. And I have now does this also


