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Old 12-15-2007, 01:47 PM   #62
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Originally Posted by Barcey View Post
I've also worked for many years in the past servicing computers including warranty repairs and believe me I'm used to customers lying to me. Most just don't tell you the whole story because it's not in their best interest to. I don't automatically assume that someone posting in this forum is lying though. I don't see what possible benefit it is to them to lie to us, we're not making the decision on the warranty claim.
I am absolutely not suggesting for an instant that anyone is deliberately lying. Simply that it's all too easy to completely inadvertently apply pressure or a twisting force to the screen which can fracture it.

As you very rightly say, we are not making the decision on the warranty claim. We all have to trust the expert opinion of those who are.
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