18-02-2013 15:24
18-02-2013 15:24
Solved! Go to Solution.
18-02-2013 15:38
If you have insurance and you have an incident date you could always try claiming on that?
But, as mentioned aboe, if it's now out of warranty you should try independent repairers and cross your fingers for a cheaper quote!
18-02-2013 15:29
Get the phone back and either send it to Blackberry for a more realistic price or take it to your local independent repairer for a quote.
18-02-2013 15:32
18-02-2013 15:32
18-02-2013 15:33
It looks as if they're offering you a complete replacment phone for that money.
You could always send it to Blackberry or another repairer instead, I don't know what loyalty has to do with it.
18-02-2013 15:34
18-02-2013 15:34
18-02-2013 15:36
18-02-2013 15:36
18-02-2013 15:38
If you have insurance and you have an incident date you could always try claiming on that?
But, as mentioned aboe, if it's now out of warranty you should try independent repairers and cross your fingers for a cheaper quote!
18-02-2013 15:38
18-02-2013 15:38
18-02-2013 15:46
18-02-2013 15:46
18-02-2013 15:49
@MI5 wrote:
Its not a difficult job on a BB so I wouldn't expect more than 30 mins work and £5 for the SIM tray.... I assume O2's repairers are not set up to do out of warranty repairs hence the quote for a replacement phone....?
As far as I am aware - they are very limited in what they can do with blackberries. Can't remember why though.