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daramos

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Hi,
I checked everywhere and don't seem to find if this website is a scam or not.
I broke my iphone 4 front glass and also it doesn't have any signal..have applecare but won't help anymore with a broken screen.
your comments, response would be appreciated. :)

:apple:
 
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:)
Hello, guy who clearly has some sort of stake in scam adviser. I'm glad you like your product. :)
 
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