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stevelasso

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Jan 15, 2016
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Hello guys.

This very well could be against the rules, in the wrong place, or maybe something wildly wrong with the post. Here we go anyway. We'll just say I am speaking hypothetically to generate some interesting discussion.

Say there is someone who has a perfectly functioning iPhone 6 who has not voided their warranty in any way, but they absolutely NEED to somehow get themselves a free replacement. What would be the best, most efficient way to get this job done with no questions asked. (I would say "intelligent way", but this dilemma is a bit unintelligent by nature). I have a few ideas I have heard / thought of myself, but I am interested in what you have to say.
 
Hello guys.

This very well could be against the rules, in the wrong place, or maybe something wildly wrong with the post. Here we go anyway. We'll just say I am speaking hypothetically to generate some interesting discussion.

Say there is someone who has a perfectly functioning iPhone 6 who has not voided their warranty in any way, but they absolutely NEED to somehow get themselves a free replacement. What would be the best, most efficient way to get this job done with no questions asked. (I would say "intelligent way", but this dilemma is a bit unintelligent by nature). I have a few ideas I have heard / thought of myself, but I am interested in what you have to say.
Ahhhhhhh why does this person need a replacement ?
 
Ahhhhhhh why does this person need a replacement ?
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It could be any scenario you might think of. There is something just slightly weird/annoying with their device that does not warrant a replacement, they could be a little OCD and not like a certain minor scratch on the device, etc

(they probably are OCD based on the parameters now that I think about it)
 
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