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To be fair, I realize those were the terms when I signed up for device protection; I'm not trying to pretend Google is pulling a fast one on me, because that's what was in the fine print when I bought the thing.
But... seriously?
A part of me can't help but be a bit bothered by this. The phone is so old that Google isn't even supporting it any longer, the 6P is known to have battery issues, and for a while Google was even offering replacement Pixel XLs for 6Ps still under warranty.
I understand that from a contractual standpoint, they don't owe me anything; $100 for a replacement of the same model is technically what I signed up for.
But I can't help but feel a bit frustrated given the age of the phone and the circumstances surrounding it.
Is this really the best I can hope for? Because to be honest, it really doesn't encourage me to stay with Google Fi...
Edit: Can someone please at least tell me why this is being downvoted to hell
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