If they lied? Heck no.
We get the glass screen protectors for our phones, and we expect him to keep it on the phone. If his phone would break with the protector on, it would depend on how it got broken.
*sigh* No. Have you ever used an iPhone? They are not any less durable or bad on battery life than any other smartphone. Not sure where you've gotten this idea that they are fragile, delicate things that will fall apart if you look at them. They survive my DH and kids who are while not abusive not exactly gentle with them either. And when we have get togethers guess who's always asking me for chargers or where they can plug in? Hint: not the iPhone owners.
pay to fix it? Let me be even more detailed. Last April your kid gets new IPhone. Dec they drop and crack screen and when you notice they tell you it's not the phone but just the screen protector thing. You are paying the monthly insurance fee for one year and then cancel it this April. Just now, a month after canceling insurance, they come to you to fess up that it was the phone's actual screen that cracked in Dec and they want to get it fixed at Apple store for $150. They ask you to pay for it. You say no, they can pay and then they say 'everyone else's parents pay to fix or replace phones...bla bla bla'. Do you pay?
I'm curious too why the OP's DD didn't fess up right away that the screen was broken. I wonder if she didn't really know until she got around to replacing the screen protector.Why did they lie? Dare I ask, were they afraid to tell the truth? I find it hard to accept that they were being malicious.
Why did they lie? Dare I ask, were they afraid to tell the truth? I find it hard to accept that they were being malicious.
But the OP saw the accident and saw it was broken, so they were already "caught".A kid wanting to hide an incident with a phone doesn't have to be malicious. They are typically just trying to avoid having to face the potential consequences for being careless.
But the OP saw the accident and saw it was broken, so they were already "caught".
That was my take on it.When OP saw it, dd lied and said it was the screen protector, not the actual screen I believe.
It doesn't cover theft or loss but I don't think anyone does do they?
I'm still not understanding why she lied if her mom saw what happened. Maybe she didn't know it was really broken until she tried to replace the screen protector.When OP saw it, dd lied and said it was the screen protector, not the actual screen I believe.