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The CRASH: DDI Pocket H-SA3001V
Posted on Nov 04, 2004 - 05:04 PM by zmcnulty
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Here's a DDI Pocket phone being stepped o­n. This should give the contributor a good excuse to upgrade from DDI Pocket's PHS service. It's just so...1992.







Victim:
Ochoppe of Tokyo

Scene of Accident:
Japanese-style room in my house

Broken Item:
DDI Pocket H-SA2001V

Details of Accident:
I had put my H-SA3001V o­n top of some textbooks that I had scattered o­n top of my tatami mats, and since my room was pitch black, I didn't realize this and stepped right o­n it. I was about to slip and fall, but somehow I managed to stand again and was fine. However, under the weight of this large 70kg build I have, my cell phone was not fine. As you can see, the hinge got twisted.

Damage Amount:
Since I can use the "Repair Assist Service," looks like it'll be taken care of at 2,000 yen.

More from the Contributor:
I think the 2,000 yen repair cost is pocket change when compared to some of the repair costs coming from other contributors, but as I'm a high school student, I can't come up with the money that quickly. Maybe if I set aside my lunch money for next week I can afford it...
But anyway, until then, it can still make calls and do e-mail. I'll just reinforce it with some tape and I'll be good to go.

Inspired by:
http://k-tai.impress.co.jp/cda/readers/crash/21266.html

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sar7501
04.11.04, 21:25
That's some serious damage - are you sure they only weigh 70kg?! I'm pretty surprised that the phone still works.