Roth
Pining for the Mountains
I wonder if they have liquid damage indicators in them, and also wondering what the warranty policy is if you a) admit to breaking it or b) plead ignorance
I would be SHOCKED if they didn't have a liquid indicator inside the unit. The sensor can't be that expensive relative to the unit. And I'm sure it saves them countless repairs that were caused by the user.
I'm not expecting them to cover the repair cost, it was completely not their fault. Even if I plead ignorance, they'd be able to tell it was user error/damage.
Just going to be upfront about it and hope it's a cheap repair.