During today's "good deed" adventures at Ted's, my cell phone somehow got crunched. The screen is completely shattered.
Now, I haven't had actual cell service on the thing for over a year now (can't afford it without a job), so no big loss there, but I've used the thing faithfully for other purposes. With its demise, I no longer have a pocketwatch, alarm clock, calculator, address book, and worst of all, camera. All of these functions still work, of course, but without a screen, it's all useless.
The phone lasted a little over 2 years.
So.
Anyone want to buy me an iPhone for my birthday? ;-)
Now, I haven't had actual cell service on the thing for over a year now (can't afford it without a job), so no big loss there, but I've used the thing faithfully for other purposes. With its demise, I no longer have a pocketwatch, alarm clock, calculator, address book, and worst of all, camera. All of these functions still work, of course, but without a screen, it's all useless.
The phone lasted a little over 2 years.
So.
Anyone want to buy me an iPhone for my birthday? ;-)
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I wish more companies did this, with product end-of-life take-back services...