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Bought a £180 digital photography camera from currys for my girlfriend as a Christmas present. And four months down the line was going to use it to take some pics............and i dropped it :headvswal , when I switch it on the LCD screen looks cracked and comes up with a zoom error code!

 

Any help or advice much appreciated. :(

Nope, manufacturers warranties don't cover butterfingeritis...

 

Unless the device was marketed as 'shock proof' (I'm thinking of the one they advertise on telly with the kid throwing it about) - there you might have an argument ;)

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PS Christmas was last month not 4 months ago :)

 

 

lol. I bought it 4 months ago, but gave it to her last month.

lol. I bought it 4 months ago, but gave it to her last month.

 

And what about the camera? ;) :rofl:

 

Claim on the house insurance as has already been stated :)

Mmmmmmm curry lol ;)

And what about the camera? ;) :rofl:

 

Claim on the house insurance as has already been stated :)

 

Yup, that's what I'd do......

 

......but you must have accidental damage/personal effects cover added to your contents policy to make the claim!

 

Richard :)

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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