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To: Swordmaker

Not at all strawman.

The battery in an apple device cannot reliably be replaced. No if ands or buts.

Let me repeat: it is not designed to be replaced!

BTW does Apple replace the battery and if not, why? And does it void any warranty if the unit is opened by someone other than Apple?

People just replace the unit. And Apple likes it that way. Not me. I don’t have hundreds of dollars to waste playing the Apple game.

Btw the business refused to replace my friends phone but they did give a couple more attempts and ordered two more flex circuits before they realized that the main board connector that the flex plugged into was damaged rendering the unit nonrepairable. A real pain!


73 posted on 12/27/2015 8:24:21 PM PST by dhs12345
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To: dhs12345; Scutter
The battery in an apple device cannot reliably be replaced. No if ands or buts.

Let me repeat so you understand:

YOU DON'T HAVE A CLUE ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT!

Can I make it any clearer?

Batteries in Apple devices can be easily and reliably replaced. . . guaranteed, no ifs, ands, and no buts, contrary to your erroneous claims. It has been done millions of times, dhs.

BTW does Apple replace the battery and if not, why? And does it void any warranty if the unit is opened by someone other than Apple?

The warranty on iPhones, iPods, etc. is for only 1 year. The batteries are designed to last for FIVE years. So it is hardly likely it would void any warranty to void the warranty to replace the battery. If the battery fails before the warranty expires, it will be replaced under warranty. GOT IT?

People just replace the unit. And Apple likes it that way. Not me. I don't have hundreds of dollars to waste playing the Apple game. . . BTW does Apple replace the battery and if not, why?

See, I told you, you don't know what you are talking about, and you are just lying, now. If it is not designed to be replaced, why does Apple offer a battery replacement service, dhs?

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Why should anyone pay hundreds of dollars to replace an iPhone when a battery replacement can fairly easily be done by yourself for under $20 or by an expert at Apple for $79 or by a third party for under $60. Quit lying and pulling nonsense out of your butt.

Btw the business refused to replace my friends phone but they did give a couple more attempts and ordered two more flex circuits before they realized that the main board connector that the flex plugged into was damaged rendering the unit nonrepairable. A real pain!

Adding more "details" to a false story doesn't make it more believable, dhs. It makes it more unbelievable. It makes you look like you're trying to justify your lie, adding verisimilitude, when the story was false enough to begin with, adding more false details just digs your hole deeper.

On the very slim chance the story is true, here's some advice: It they damaged a working unit, she should take the repair shop to small claims court for her damages. Destroying her phone is their liability. They should pay for repairs to return it to her in like condition in which she turned it over to them, with the working battery she paid for. If they damaged it beyond use, then they owe her the fair market value of the item when she brought it in, plus any money she paid them for attempted repairs. That is the Uniform Commercial Code applicable in all jurisdictions except Louisiana which is under Napoleonic code. . . which is even stricter.

74 posted on 12/27/2015 9:05:58 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue....)
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