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shortelvis

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2 years + battery coverage confirmed! There you go, $69. There shouldn't be any shipping charges either.
 
If I told you I have to ...well, you know.

A little birdy told me and it will come to pass soon! The point of sharing this was to give some peace of mind to owners and prospective buyers. I could care less if someone doesn't buy it, but at least they can't complain about paying $89 + shipping anymore!
 


Or if you can't be bothered to find it, here you go.

iPhone comes with one year of hardware repair service coverage and up to two years of technical support during the time your wireless agreement remains active with AT&T.

Your iPhone, its rechargeable battery, and all included accessories are also covered against defects for a full year from the purchase date by a limited hardware warranty. If you do experience problems, even the process to get service is simple and easy. You can take your iPhone to a local Apple Store or AT&T store, call our toll-free support line, or start your service request with our online form. Learn more about iPhone complimentary support and the iPhone warranty.
AppleCare Protection Plan

For $69, the AppleCare Protection Plan for iPhone provides an additional year of hardware repair coverage, including coverage for the iPhone battery.

The AppleCare Protection Plan for iPhone will be available in July. Customers can purchase the AppleCare Protection Plan anytime during the iPhone one-year limited warranty.
 

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that is way better than having to pay $6 a month for insurance because att doesnt cover many things with with exchange program, they barely swap out phones that have legit problems.

I'm still deciding if I should keep the iphone, the plan does help but I hate how apple updates things so fast, and dont want to be left with an old product in just a few months.
 
Anyone really ever have a cellphone for more than a year anymore? :p

Nope. I change every 3 months. And I'm pretty confident that version 2 will be out before a year. But a warranty would help its re-sell value, maybe. Allstate covers mine, but I have a $1,000 deductable, so it would not benefit me.
 
that is way better than having to pay $6 a month for insurance because att doesnt cover many things with with exchange program, they barely swap out phones that have legit problems.

I'm still deciding if I should keep the iphone, the plan does help but I hate how apple updates things so fast, and dont want to be left with an old product in just a few months.

I doubt you'll be left out. There are a lot of people who want the iPhone, and are waiting for used ones. Even when version 2 comes out, there will be people anxious to buy your version 1 if you price it right.
 
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