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Old 03-02-2008, 09:50 PM
L@vr3n L@vr3n is offline
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No.
It has to be broken to replace it.
In your case, it wouldn't be replacing, just giving you another.
You need the reciept, the iPhone itself, and it has to have malfuncuned or have been broken.
You should've been careful w/ something that's $399 USD and $60 USD a month just for a plan, not inculding calls or anything.
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