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sassysassysalad t1_j9x7yt4 wrote

i’ve had previous iphones before and they don’t scratch as easily as the 14 did. i found out afterwards that they had changed the screen type so it is more crack resistant and more susceptible to scratches. literally only had it in my pockets and on the table a few times it’s got scratches that i can dig my nail in. they used to replace screens with scratches back before they did unlimited replacements. what’s the harm in me getting my screen replaced, learning my lesson and getting a screen protector, and moving on? i’ve talked to their representative and they said it’s perfectly fine for me to intentionally crack it myself and bring it in as they have to follow apple’s guidelines. i’m also paying for applecare like everyone else so I don’t get why i’m in the wrong here.

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Northwiz t1_j9xdqn4 wrote

And now you are arguing as why it is justified to fraud Apple, and also trying to convince us that an Apple representative said it is ok.

You payed for an insurance that cover certain damages, not scratches. You know that but you are asking how to deliberately damage your phone so that Apple has to cover a screen replacement that they should not have to cover. On top of that you do not see the obvious fraud here.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_fraud

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sassysassysalad t1_j9xga1i wrote

guess i asked the wrong sub lmao, how about yall stop riding tim cook’s dick and get a life

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Northwiz t1_j9xhc42 wrote

You sure did, you asked for advice on how to commit fraud. I would say that makes the utterly stupid list, for sure. Arguing as why you should do it and to claim that Apple representative says it would be ok takes you to the top.

Congrats!

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