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daughter has broken her HTC
My daughter has dropped her HTC wildfire, with 14 months left on the contract, my wife took it back to the Tmobile shop and they said because I had opened the back (in a vain hope to try and fix it) it could not be fixed. The power on button is broke, when you look with the back off it looks like it has snapped. The phone carried on working until it locked, and then you could not unlock it because the button was broke)
So my question is, does anyone know if anyone I can send it anywhere and they will try and fix it ?? Thanks |
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I fouind this website which may fix it for you at a cost obviously (I am in no way associated with that company), but seeing as the warranty is null and void, you could give it a whirl yourself and order the parts online.
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Thanks I think I will try my house insurance first, I think it would be at least £50 to be fixed, this will teach her to look after things a bit better if she has to go another year with a £10 phone from argos !!!!!!!
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No worries snellster
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Don't be worry dear.
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