Question Posted Thursday February 17 2005, 6:15 pm
Okay, 5 seconds ago I just dropped the camera that I got this Christmas! I know it cost like..130 dollars, and it was the gift from my parents, unlike the other ones from 'santa' hha. Anyway, i dropped it, and now its all scratchy inside, and I got it to turn on..and it wont now. It sounds like pieces in the inside are juggling around. I unscrewed the top to see if anything was in there, but the bottom doesn't unscrew, so you can't take it off, so I don't know. Wtf do I do? I LOVE that DIGITAL camera, and my parents are gonna be soo pissed. Should I blame my cat? Be like, "I think the cat hit this off the table' or something. Omg, please help, my mom's gonna be home soon. PLUS, I'm supposed to bring it to school tomorrow. Oh man :(
NayBaBiE answered Friday February 18 2005, 7:08 pm: Shoot, where r little brothers when u need them! If u had one of those you could blame it on him! thats what i used to do! arent I a nice sister! ;) [ NayBaBiE's advice column | Ask NayBaBiE A Question ]
Coperture758 answered Friday February 18 2005, 2:04 pm: tell ur parents it was an accident and stuff. CAll the help line or go get it fixed
hope i helpd XOXO MICHELLE * PS: if you ever need anything let me no [ Coperture758's advice column | Ask Coperture758 A Question ]
Sophie_xxx answered Friday February 18 2005, 1:18 pm: If you still have the helpline number, call customer support. Your Mum will probably not notice if it's gone for a couple of hours, and usually then there's someone that can help you on the line.
Good luck!
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kittyluvr1826 answered Thursday February 17 2005, 8:02 pm: I would try a little longer to get it too work, and then tell your parents what really happened. Chances are, they won't believe that the cat did that, so they will probably still blame it on you. Just appologize a lot and they will hopefully pay to get it fixed, or at least understand!!
Patches answered Thursday February 17 2005, 7:37 pm: Do not lie to your mom it will turn out worse . Believe me grounding even and I hate those no mall for me ! So I just want you to tell her if you are sent to your room after a huge arument than there you can get all your money together try to work for the rest of the money you owe at the end of all your hard work they probbally wion't except it just forgive you ... Then you can go on a shopping spree for a gift and well buy a new camera . [ Patches's advice column | Ask Patches A Question ]
Link answered Thursday February 17 2005, 6:57 pm: I think you should go with the cat idea now if i knew exactly what was wrong with the camera i could probably fix it but because im not there that is the best advice i can give you im sorry its not that good [ Link's advice column | Ask Link A Question ]
MakalahLea answered Thursday February 17 2005, 6:52 pm: As much as you no doubt dont want to hear this, your mom probably wont believe that the cat did it and you do have to tell her. The good news, there is usually a 1-3 year warranty on digital cameras and since your parents bought it for you they probably have the warranty. They should be able to send it back in to the company and get it fixed (or even bring it to the store that they brought it from and have them ship it back to the manufactur. company). Apologize to them about dropping it but really, I think that you should tell them that it was an accident and ask them about the warranty. Chances are you can get it fixed without any cost to your parents which should save your hide somewhat.
xOobabiicakez answered Thursday February 17 2005, 6:49 pm: yah if i was you i would be like oh i was watchin tv or on tha compter n i heard a big smash and the cat was on the table and act really upset about it so they will beleive you trust me it works
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