Hello all,
A friend recently bought an iPhone through AARP which it only cost her $10 to 
sign up for. She usually buys used phones which have all kinds of problems so 
this was a step up for her.
One of the articles that Mark recently sent had to do with different insurance 
policies on phones. Inch and Schueren I believe I don't know how to spell that, 
was not recommended because it said that the parts on the interior of the 
phones could not be guaranteed is being all Apple parts. I have a replacement 
phone through that insurance through Verizon and the phone was fickle from the 
very start.
I don't use my phone for work or banking or purchasing but I do use it for lots 
of other things. I'm wondering if anyone has any knowledge of what the status 
of the phones AARP distribute is. I might want to purchase my next phone going 
that route.

Deidre

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