on 13-08-2014 18:44
on 13-08-2014 18:44
Hello all,
Just a question regarding this phone. I can purchased a used Lumia 1020.
However, what rights do I have with it if something goes wrong? Warranty wise. Am I covered by the manufacturer. The phone is locked to O2 (Can GiffGaff be used on O2 locked by the way?). Regarding hardware faults.
If I am not covered, say the digitiser is defective, how much am I Looking at?
Last question, say the gorilla glass is scratched to hell, are they easy to replace? Does the whole unit need to be taken apart (as I know some phones have the digitiser and glass combined).
Thanks all,
Mike
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on 13-08-2014 19:07
I've just sent my 1520 in for repair and they only said they need proof of purchase if it is out of warrenty. This was in the e-mail once I made the repair claim online:
Here's what to do
13-08-2014 18:47 - edited 13-08-2014 18:51
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13-08-2014 18:49 - edited 13-08-2014 18:51
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@Anonymous wrote:
As for cost you would have to wait until they give you a cursing and then go from there.
Genuine question BoB...what on earth is a 'cursing'.....:smileywink:
Oh I see now that you have edited your post ..costing NOT cursing..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-08-2014 18:51
on 13-08-2014 18:52
on 13-08-2014 18:52
on 13-08-2014 18:57
on 13-08-2014 19:07
I've just sent my 1520 in for repair and they only said they need proof of purchase if it is out of warrenty. This was in the e-mail once I made the repair claim online:
Here's what to do
13-08-2014 19:10 - edited 13-08-2014 19:30
13-08-2014 19:10 - edited 13-08-2014 19:30
Thanks for the reply
So according to the terms and conditions I am completely covered for hardware faults. However it does mention "information needed to process your warranty queries", meaning what exactly? As if I am purchasing second hand it isn't exactly proof of purchase per se. Well they wouldn't like that fact really.
I knew GiffGaff ran off the O2 network but didn't know if they've got their own cellular frequency. Good to know, can use both my O2 and GiffGaff SIM now.
All seems dandy then. Thanks!
EDIT
Ah that is interesting regarding the "proof of purchase", I could ask the seller yes you are right. Surely shouldn't be a problem to provide evidence.
That said you can register your IMEI with Nokia, so wouldn't that make it binded to the seller? Which could cause issues down the line?
on 13-08-2014 19:11
on 13-08-2014 19:16