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According to the apple iPhone 5 support program at iPhone 5 Sleep Wake Button Replacement Program - Apple Support I am: "The iPhone 5 serial number you entered is eligible for this program. Please follow the instructions to have your sleep/wake button replaced".
So I made my appointment with the Apple Store, drove there and was told, "No, your phone is too old, didn't you contact apple care first".
Alas, contacting applecare to verify eligibility isn't one of the steps on the page.
The entire instructions labeled "Replacement Process" says nothing about this.
The section labeled "Preparing your iPhone 5 for Service" says nothing about this.
Alas, apple does make the proclamation under the last section "Additional Information" as the last entry: "The program covers iPhone 5 models for 2 years after the first retail sale of the unit".
Alas, now we have a conflict: The top of the page says I'm eligible, the bottom has an out that I am not.
Why does apple do this? If I'm not eligible, I would have understood that and not complained. However, now I feel deceived.
I know how to work around the problem using access settings.
According to the apple iPhone 5 support program at iPhone 5 Sleep Wake Button Replacement Program - Apple Support I am: "The iPhone 5 serial number you entered is eligible for this program. Please follow the instructions to have your sleep/wake button replaced".
So I made my appointment with the Apple Store, drove there and was told, "No, your phone is too old, didn't you contact apple care first".
Alas, contacting applecare to verify eligibility isn't one of the steps on the page.
The entire instructions labeled "Replacement Process" says nothing about this.
The section labeled "Preparing your iPhone 5 for Service" says nothing about this.
Alas, apple does make the proclamation under the last section "Additional Information" as the last entry: "The program covers iPhone 5 models for 2 years after the first retail sale of the unit".
Alas, now we have a conflict: The top of the page says I'm eligible, the bottom has an out that I am not.
Why does apple do this? If I'm not eligible, I would have understood that and not complained. However, now I feel deceived.
I know how to work around the problem using access settings.