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You can, but they’ll reduce the amount of credit they give you for the trade in. It happened to me last year, I dropped my iPhone X just days before receiving my XS, and the display glass shattered. And I was traveling in Morocco at the time, a country with no Apple stores. When I got home, I paid the $29 for the

You send the old phone in after you get the new one. They send you a shipping kit and you send it in, or I think you can do it in store. They give you credit back towards your purchase of the new phone. I’ve used it every year since they launched it, and never had any problems, even with scratches on the display or

Who was the guy, I think a CEO of some real estate company in 2012 who sent out a company memo basically saying “if you vote for Obama, you may be fired?”

This is one of those moments where it’s plainly obvious that so many of the things we took for granted that a President wouldn’t do because it would be looked down upon simply don’t matter to Trump, and it seems we didn’t have real systems in place to stop it happening. Past Presidents were careful not to turn events

Sad to learn about Momufuku and Milk Bar. I wonder if Dave Chang and Tosi will be taking steps to fix that.

Also: not valid when the President is a Democrat. 

Funny that, apparently the last straw for Ecuador was him working with Russian hackers to destabilize Ecuador’s own government. You know, the country allowing him to hide out in their own embassy to avoid arrest. He...apparently thought that was a good idea?

It looks like that may be a possibility. Stone hasn’t even gone to trial yet, and Gates’ sentencing has been delayed. Also, I believe the grand jury is still in session. If all of those things are going on, how can the investigation be over?

As someone who used to travel to the UK regularly for business and now goes back often to visit, I’m so saddened by all of this. I used to think you were our more logical siblings, and I’m sure most people there still are, but this just seems like madness. Trump could lose reelection in less than two years and be

I agree, I think the more just scenario for him is to lose reelection and then be prosecuted as soon as he’s out of office. It also makes it more difficult for the “deep state was just out to get him” argument to be made. 

I mean, the Republicans tried it in 2011, holding endless congressional hearings, but those weren’t even about anything. Imagine what the House could with investigations into actual wrongdoing. 

Are you sure Democrats are not doing that though? Like what Andrew Gillum just announced in FL?

Here’s the thing: when you live in a country colonized by Europeans, and you are a descendant of those colonists, you don’t get to call people immigrating in the present day “invaders.” 

Interesting that when Trump was asked about this he said about Acosta something like “I don’t think he did anything wrong, and if he did, it was a long time ago.” It was, what, 15 years ago? Yet he brought women to a debate against Hillary to talk about things her husband had allegedly done...let’s see...yep, a long

They also reduced withholding so people would see a slight bump in their take home pay, not realizing that people don’t notice that, but they really notice when their refund gets smaller. 

And an election interference emergency. Which party would benefit more?

Exactly. She was known for being able to hold her caucus together in an almost legendary way even before last week. Now? Next level shit.

In public schools? Because if so, that’s crazy. 

New Yorker is reporting that Senate R’s on Judiciary knew about this last week and still pushed for vote. (Obviously you know because you posted the link, but mentioning this for those who may not read the article). All I can say is: wow. And people will still walk into a voting booth and vote for these people. 

“Why do they call him the bullet dodger?”