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sony cybershot camera


Question Posted Monday October 27 2008, 11:45 pm

okay i have a sony cyber-shot camera, i know i i bought insurance on it when i bought it, and it broke yesterday. what do i do to get it fixed? i really need it fixed before this friday cause its halloween!

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jennalovesyou answered Wednesday October 29 2008, 8:03 pm:
When I broke mine, I got it from Circuit City, so I just brought it up there and they fixed it for about 2 hours but gave me a new one because they were scared they screwed it up. So I guess it depends where you got it from and if you got accident insurance.
Hope I helped :)

-Jenna

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