We ’re unsure if this is a policy or a one - clock time incident , but Jason O’Grady from ZDNet is report that an Apple store refused to serve a hack and unbolted ( for T - Mobile ) iPhone , saying the warranty was nullify and blacklist “ the phone against next table service , or riposte . ”
Although Jason ’s colleague eventually experience Apple to take the iPhone back for a return , they did charge him a 10 % restocking fee even though the earpiece was under two weeks old . We ’ll try and line up out whether this is a company - wide policy or just a stock managing director shooting off the turnup , but to bring it good , pass over out your iPhone and put the AT&T SIM back in when you take yours in for a service or a getting even . [ ZDNET ]
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