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broken sidekick id


Question Posted Monday July 16 2007, 2:15 pm


I've only had my Sidekick ID for a month and it already broke. I didn't drop it or do anything to it and the "Jump" button snapped off and it's only on 3 quarters of the way. It looks bad and I can't buy a new one. Do you think they can fix it? Because it looked like it came unscrewed or something.


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simplicityx answered Monday July 16 2007, 7:37 pm:
Go to a T-Mobile store and tell them your problem. They'll send it back to the manufactures to inspect it and send you a new one in the mail (it'll take a week or so). I had that done for an old cell of mine.



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xobabygurl28 answered Monday July 16 2007, 5:34 pm:
you should be able to send it back and get it fixed! that wasnt your fault that it broke that was the makers, they might not have screwed the button in tight enough

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