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Old Feb 13, 2016 | 04:18 PM
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We bought our youngest an ipad (mini) for his birthday in September, along with an official apple smart case. As you might be aware, these cases aren't cheap, about £30-40 depending where you shop.

I kept catching him using the ipad without the case. Having recently dropped my, creating a small crack in one corner, I bo!!ocked him and told him to use the case because the screens are very fragile (dropped mine from a very low height)

Last week he closed the case up, next to a load of change on his bedside table. The magnetic case attracted one of the coins, causing it to crack the corner of the screen. The crack travelled right across the screen, corner to corner.

Bit p!ssed off, both the wife and I, and both kids have iPads and three of us have the smart cases.

Anyone know where I stand, re getting the screen replaced by Apple, as it was their 'smart' case that caused the damage?
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Old Feb 13, 2016 | 04:28 PM
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No harm in trying.


But its a bit immoral, when you admit it didn't break - it was broken through negligence.
By a minor, admittedly.



Is it not a bit like asking Subsru to replace an alloy if you kerb it?

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Originally Posted by Hol
No harm in trying.


But its a bit immoral, when you admit it didn't break - it was broken through negligence.
By a minor, admittedly.



Is it not a bit like asking Subsru to replace an alloy if you kerb it?
How is it negligent? I asked him to put the case on, which he did. He didn't drop it, throw it, stamp on it, just closed the case, which caused a foreign object nearby to come into contact and break the glass.
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Old Feb 13, 2016 | 04:44 PM
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Can you be clear. Who's fault do you want it to be???

And why do you think they should be at fault, and not your son, or you for making him close the lid?
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I wouldn't worry , apple aren't short of a few bob...

So the coin came between the screen and the case and the magnetism was powerful enough to crack the screen ??
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if I were you id get a gel case , I have one on playbook

that said its probably twice as robust as any ipad to start with
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Originally Posted by Hol
Can you be clear. Who's fault do you want it to be???

And why do you think they should be at fault, and not your son, or you for making him close the lid?
I guess I feel a little guilty, telling him to use something that is supposed to protect the screen, which happened to do the complete opposite. Just find it ironic, but I feel apple should contribute as it wouldn't have happened if it had been a non magnetic case or no case on it at all.
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I wouldn't worry , apple aren't short of a few bob...

So the coin came between the screen and the case and the magnetism was powerful enough to crack the screen ??
I think what happened is the coin became sucked in by the magnetism as my son was closing the lid, so the pressure of him closing it caused the crack.
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Originally Posted by Hol


Is it not a bit like asking Subsru to replace an alloy if you kerb it?
Strange comparison. More akin to subaru selling a protective cover, only to find that it scratched the fvck out of your car. Who would you blame?
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Old Feb 13, 2016 | 05:29 PM
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If you go in trying to assign blame, you won't win. If you go in for a repair quote with your broken iPad and explain how it happened, bring a sorry looking child, you might leave happy.
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If you go in trying to assign blame, you won't win. If you go in for a repair quote with your broken iPad and explain how it happened, bring a sorry looking child, you might leave happy.
Good call. I've been googling it and there are a fair few cases of smart cases damaging iPads, albeit by just wearing a couple of scratches on the back panel, which people have moaned to apple about, and recieved new iPads in exchange.
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Originally Posted by WRXrowdy
Good call. I've been googling it and there are a fair few cases of smart cases damaging iPads, albeit by just wearing a couple of scratches on the back panel, which people have moaned to apple about, and recieved new iPads in exchange.
Save the moaning for after the visit, I'd go with a somewhat can't believe it, chance in a million attitude, they might join you in disbelief and take your side. If that fails take it on the chin, then try email, keep a good shop relationship it pays off.
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Some strong magnet that
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Originally Posted by Ant
Some strong magnet that
It's an Apple magnet, perfectly tuned for its own weight.

I had to test it, it does indeed like 2p's and the screen hates those.
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Home insurance might pay out if you have accidental damage cover.
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Originally Posted by Ant
Some strong magnet that
Originally Posted by WRXrowdy
I think what happened is the coin became sucked in by the magnetism as my son was closing the lid, so the pressure of him closing it caused the crack.


Originally Posted by JackClark
It's an Apple magnet, perfectly tuned for its own weight.

I had to test it, it does indeed like 2p's and the screen hates those.
2 pence piece was the culprit.
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Originally Posted by WRXrowdy
Strange comparison. More akin to subaru selling a protective cover, only to find that it scratched the fvck out of your car. Who would you blame?

No, I think my comparison was more accurate from my impartial view, weighing up all the information you have given around the cause of your sons accident.


I obviously have a different view to you about what constitutes an accident of my own cause and how far I can blame other people for every mistake I make.



Like I said in my first ever words in response to your post...... There is no harm in trying.
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Originally Posted by WRXrowdy
I guess I feel a little guilty, telling him to use something that is supposed to protect the screen, which happened to do the complete opposite. Just find it ironic, but I feel apple should contribute as it wouldn't have happened if it had been a non magnetic case or no case on it at all.
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I think what happened is the coin became sucked in by the magnetism as my son was closing the lid, so the pressure of him closing it caused the crack.
So it was ultimately your lads fault, get it fixed and tell him to be more careful next time. If you do as Jack suggested you might get something as a good will gesture but go in with the attitude you started the thread with and you're on to a loser.

You wouldn't go after Subaru if you shut your seat belt buckle in the door and damaged the door/sill. This is no different.
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Old Feb 14, 2016 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by neil-h

You wouldn't go after Subaru if you shut your seat belt buckle in the door and damaged the door/sill. This is no different.
Better analogy than the one before.
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