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I didn't expect you kept it for legacy value or awesome reception fren, did Samsung offer you a solution?

No they didn’t because the accident that happened wasn’t covered under warranty so they offered me nothing the only thing they did is they called me and asked if I was OK. But that’s it. So I said forget Samsung and went right to an iPhone 6s


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6 minutes ago, danlodish345 said:


No they didn’t because the accident that happened wasn’t covered under warranty so they offered me nothing the only thing they did is they called me and asked if I was OK. But that’s it. So I said forget Samsung and went right to an iPhone 6s


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Fair enough

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7 minutes ago, danlodish345 said:


No they didn’t because the accident that happened wasn’t covered under warranty so they offered me nothing the only thing they did is they called me and asked if I was OK. But that’s it. So I said forget Samsung and went right to an iPhone 6s


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I haven't met a warranty @danlodish345 couldn't question the T's and C's of with Physics like that broseph.

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