I've done int recevie confirm email from apple service

my screen is broken and I gave apple service provider I've done int receive confirm electronic

alwarfromchittoor wrote:

my screen is broken and I gave apple service provider I've done int receive confirm electronic

If I understand, you went to have the screen of your iPhone repaired to the Apple authorized service provider, but did not receive a confirmation email from the provider regarding your visit in? I understand that you want to have a form any registration. I would recommend that you please contact the store by their phone number and pull them to the top of your repair/service order and send a copy of you if possible. They might not have your voucher by e-mail or e-mail only those details when requested directly by the customer.

This is a public forum, so no one will be able to help you retrieve this information here.

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