With that many ways an iPhone can get damaged, lost or stolen, insurance is probably a good idea. Don't get caught with your trousers down - and your precious Apple in the toilet. ®
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Previously on "How did you break yours?"
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When I was working for the Police rolling out BlackBerry's one guy from the Dog Squad sent an email saying his dog had ate his, he then sent in the device with the teeth marks to prove it!
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThat leaving on a car roof happens. Couple of years back I found a bloke's wallet in the road, that's what he'd done when he left work just up the road.
Was quite impressed that it'd managed to stay on there for about half a mile, including turning at several junctions.
It didn't work properly after that though
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Amazed there wasn't one stuck up someone's a*rse, had to be cut up by surgeons for removal.
That leaving on a car roof happens. Couple of years back I found a bloke's wallet in the road, that's what he'd done when he left work just up the road.
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Mine's with the insurance company at the moment. Left it on bed, cleaner changed sheets, came home at lunch after being put through a 40° wash. Repair centre have been trying for a week to repair it.
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