people have gotten in trouble for sticking things in the locking system, and i dont want to get in trouble. i have heard a way of rigging lockers without doing the above, but forgot it. any tips?
It's very possible, if the phone is still under warranty, they will replace it for you. My experience with apple, as I have 3 of their iOS devices a mac and tons of their accessories and software, is that they stand behind their products, and so far their tech support and customer service is the best I have ever come across. For example I was ordering a video adaptor I was told I needed, only to find out on delivery I did not need it at all, the rep did something wrong and it stayed on my credit card longer than those 10 business days I was toldWell that same day there was a neighbor getting evicted next door the racket went on for days and made this apple problem with refunding my account worse..I had a migraine that day LONG STORY SHORT , THEY SENT ME A NEW MOUSE AND KEYBOARD (LATEST) cuz I had mentioned those were some other things I'd be upgrading soonWELL I GOT THEM BOTH FOR FREE $107.00 freeI did not ask them for those at all, I was content to wait a few more unemployment checks and cash for my birthday to get thoseThey WOWED ME never even charged for shipping 2 days later my new mouse and keyboard were there, they said not to worry about returning the VIDEO ADAPTOR I did not need after all, and told be that sales person will be counseled and corrected by his supervisor to avoid unnecessary sale like that again!!! I will never forget that. I have never been treated so well by customer service anywhere in my life and I am almost 57 that's a lot of years :) If you get poor service ask the next rep to report it and they will.over the years with apple I have gotten a few poor reps, but it's so few compared to the rest of the service via apple it really doesn't bother me..but they listen to our complaints, seriously, of course they are not perfect, when so speak up.
Crossing speed breakers slow down as you approach the obstacle, then give it a little gas and lift up on the handlebars to bring the front wheel over the bump. Then raise yourself off the seat as the back wheel goes over the bump. Taking turns smoothlyfor low speed turns, use counterweighting. Keep your body upright, look through the turn, keep your hand steady on the throttle as you lean away from the direction of the turn. For high speed turns, slow as you approach the turn, look through the turn, press the handlebar away from the turn (countersteering), roll on the throttle. Using the controls key in the ignition, press the engine cutoff switch to the on position, then the start/stop switch while holding the brake, usually on the left handlebar. Brakes are like a bicycle. To turn off the scooter, hit the engine cutoff switch, remove the key. You may want to turn the handlebars to the left locked position before removing the key. You also may want to bring the scooter up on its center stand.