HTC: Locked Bootloader Forever!!!

kodiak799

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My issue is if they accept payment then they are obligated to either honor the warranty or refund what you've paid. I'm sure the fine print says otherwise, but if they deny warranty based on knowing you rooted by some systematic method (i.e. they couldn't otherwise tell after it's dropped in water or run-over) then they've committed fraud accepting your payment anyway.
 

Bob Dammit

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So, here's a thought....Let's say I decide to save a few bucks ditching my warranty, since it will void my warranty when I root anyway. That's a plan change, so I'd lose my unlimited data, right? Then the issue is, if rooting voids my warranty, then VZW shouldn't continue charging me, correct?

You're confusing warranty and insurance. You don't pay for the warranty.

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