If the device is a total loss, what did they offer in exchange? Nothing? Or less than nothing (Lumia-crap)? If European laws are any indication, they have to provide you with something comparable or your money back. And since we know Nokia cannot offer anything comparable to the N9, you'd get your money back.
If the device is a total loss, what did they offer in exchange? Nothing? Or less than nothing (Lumia-crap)? If European laws are any indication, they have to provide you with something comparable or your money back. And since we know Nokia cannot offer anything comparable to the N9, you'd get your money back.
No replacement! And no money! When I got the phone they didn't even want to give me a warranty!
I couldn't cancel my order. Jolla told me it was impossible on my 0 Euro order. I have to ignore my queue coupon when the time comes. So Im still in the game.