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Thanks everyone.
Yes I do have a business insurance which will cover it. However a look on fleabay reveals that a replacement lcd is only £40 so I will just get that.
The excess on my policy is a £100. And the rest of the phone still functions.
If it's a personal phone then *most* home & contents cover now includes mobile phones without having to have then as a named item (or so I was told last time I tried to add a mobile to my home and contents insurance).
If it's a company owned one then your business equipment insurance should cover it.
I dropped my T-mobile vario ii and the screen is wrecked.
I got it free with the contract. Is worth trying to replace the screen or should I just purchase a replacement.
Thanks
I dropped my T-mobile vario ii and the screen is wrecked.
I got it free with the contract. Is worth trying to replace the screen or should I just purchase a replacement.
Thanks
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