After Warranty Service Pandora


My Pandora has its screen broken, but the touchscreen still works.
I bought at your shop a used screen with a broken touchscreen.
How much would the repair cost to have a working screen and touchscreen? (if it's possible at all)
 
That is possible - I just haven't added anything like that to the repairs as I don't really have any screens left.

Your repair would be 15 EUR.
 
Great :)
So how can I buy this repair? I will need an audio repair too.
 
Pay with candy. Simply ship it with your Pandora.
Not that I need to do this, but are there any types of candy that are preferred? I love trying local food whenever I visit a new place, and sometimes that includes candy.
 
CHOCOLATE!!!
:happy: Well, of course. Over here a lot of it has HFCS, probably. The stuff I eat doesn't, however I have been told the chocolate I like is gross.

Anyway, I will make sure to include chocolate if I ever send anything in. I will make sure there is enough that it can be shared, so make sure to share it. I wonder if it will melt...
 
I'm sure this wouldn't be the first time somebody sent ED some yummy local treats. I think it's kinda neat that people do that. Like hey greetings from France, have some chocolates! I would love it :D
 
The standard line over here (England) is that all our shop shelves are filled with awful, low-grade, sickly-sweet muck not worthy of the name "chocolate", and that (according to mainland Europeans) the real stuff starts at 90% cocoa solids and gets better from there.

I'm inclined to agree, but it would be nice to know the official team's view, just in case I happen to have some spare space in a parcel heading their way. ;)
 
For those around Paris, I still do repairs here and have various spare parts.
 
Hmm I will have to ship mine pretty soon, my cable is broken and my case looks like... it´s old :D
 
The standard line over here (England) is that all our shop shelves are filled with awful, low-grade, sickly-sweet muck not worthy of the name "chocolate"
Yeah, mostly the same here. I like sweets, but most of the time I go for the things with a real flavor that is more than just "sweet". Most of the chocolate I prefer is a little more mellow.

90% cocoa solids is a little extreme; I personally find the 70% stuff perfectly palatable. Gotta leave some space for cocoa fats and sugar.
I prefer a bit of both. I save the 90% stuff for when I am in that mood, and the 70% stuff is also a special treat since they are a little more expensive. It is probably because of this, that I like flavor combinations that are uncommon here (chili, while not unknown, really doesn't seem to be common, and there is this odd but wonderful beef jerky one I am fond of), and that I prefer dark instead of milk chocolate for more typical consumption, that people find the chocolate I like a bit odd.
http://www.wildophelia.com/#products
 
For those around Paris, I still do repairs here and have various spare parts.
Good to know. My case is quite cracked and one of the shoulder button isn't working very well. I could try to fix it myself but the screws are stripped and I'm not that confident in my ability to drill them without causing extra damage...
 
maybe good (read hand/fresh-roasted, fair-traded, bio/organic) coffee-beans are a nice gift too? ;)
personally i love all the chocolates from my local bio-store, the "rapunzel" brand rocks!
 
So I have been contemplating swapping my ghz case for a black one. How long would that be round trip to the states just ballpark?
 
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