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Default Apple comes through for me...again.

On 5/18/2013 6:08 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 5/18/13 6:03 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
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On Sat, 18 May 2013 14:20:07 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

The on-off switch on my iPhone 5 misbehaved once in a while. You could
press it and nothing would happen. Maybe once every 50 times, no
biggie.

So, I was in Annapolis near the local Apple store this morning and when
the store opened at 10 am, I asked if one of the techies could see if
there was a speck of dirt stuck under part of the switch, or maybe just
replace the switch.

"We'll just give you a new phone," he said. He transferred my SIM card
to a new phone, I "registered it," and then downloaded the nightly
backup I do from the Cloud, and, in 20 minutes, I was on my way. The
"old" phones are shipped to an Apple depot, where they are taken apart,
fixed, and sold as refurbished phones.

I don't know what was wrong with the switch and...I don't care.

I doubt they repair them at all. The slaves in China will bang one out
for a few dollars. It is not worth shipping them anywhere.


That's true. Cost more for shipping than it does to have the slave shop
just make one more.

How the hell would either of you know how much it costs to ship a barrel
full of broken iphones to wherever they go for repair. The phones are
repaired, because Apple frequently offers "refurbs" with new phone
warranties.


The referbs are actually working units that were returned for whatever
reason. The defective ones are thrown away as someone else said