Apple won't replace torn or ripped Solo Bands, even if they're practically new. Get these bands instead
Even with no more than regular use my silicon Solo Band developed a small tear last week. The morning after I noticed it, when I went to put on my watch, it snapped completely. I bought it in January of this year.
"I was asleep about five minutes after I noticed the tear and it broke the next morning. Should I have contacted Apple Support in my sleep?" A $9 discount for a band that didn't even last half a year still sounded like a bad deal, so I didn't take him up on it.
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