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Why would warranty cover losing the phone?
What if you sell your phone to someone, than claim that you lost it. Why would they give you another phone?
Get real, its not the kindergarten anymore. I doubt even insurance companies cover that.
 
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Originally Posted by zdanee View Post
Why would warranty cover losing the phone?
What if you sell your phone to someone, than claim that you lost it. Why would they give you another phone?
Get real, its not the kindergarten anymore. I doubt even insurance companies cover that.
Thanks, I have actually heard that people buy insurance, do this trick, and stuff like that. I do not intend to do this at all, by the way.
 
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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
man you are stupid. by overclocking you have agreed to void the warranty. now you think you have made bad decision ->UNDO UNDO!!!!
I sent my phone back to nokia due to the usb port, and didn't hide the overclocking. He were back fixed with no charges.
 

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Originally Posted by eti1 View Post
I sent my phone back to nokia due to the usb port, and didn't hide the overclocking. He were back fixed with no charges.
Yup I had mines sent to Finland for a repair and I did not hide the overclocking and mines, to was fixed without any questions.

a lot of people here jump on this bandwagon that if your overclock, it voids your warranty it doesn't
 

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Unfortunately no warranty covers loss. That would be insurance.
 

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Unfortunatly Nokia isn't NSD, if you get a Powerball from them you got an unlimited lifetime warranty, if at any time you want replacement parts you just have to fill up a request form on their site and in a week or so the parts will arive in the mail..
 

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Originally Posted by gomaemo View Post
Wow really people?! I am stupid? Thanks for the insult, not that I really care. For all the others who are confused, I was actually just wondering about what warranty actually covers, does it include losing the phone? My other question was that my actual phones charging port got damaged, so I was wondering if overclocking the phone voids the warranty so they can still repair it or not. I dont see how that is confusing, but if it is for you, then just shut up and try not to make an ******* out of yourself. Thanks,
Well....I'm gonna try and use my words kindly here....but the man who has to go onto a forum and ask if "losing a phone" is covered by warranty is making more of an "ar.se" of himself than anyone else here.
 
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Originally Posted by gomaemo View Post
I dont know if you are joking or not, but I dont care. If you are not though, then heres something you should learn. My phone got repaired, so learn before you make an idiot out of yourself. Still thanks for your help.
......but now you have lost the phone.

Who is the dummy around here?
 
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Originally Posted by gomaemo View Post
Thanks, I have actually heard that people buy insurance, do this trick, and stuff like that. I do not intend to do this at all, by the way.
Yeah yeah yeah, don't try and backtrack now. You lost your phone, thought you'd ask on Maemo.org if it's covered by the Warranty, then realised from the comments made by people in this thread that it was a bit of a clown question to ask and now you're trying to style it out lol.
 
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#30
Some warranties do cover loosing the product, so it's not all that absurd to ask about whether that is the case with the N900's warranty.
 
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