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my soul headphones by ludacris cracked at the part

where it bends and it doesn’t stay on anymore i wanted to know if anyone know where to go fix it

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southern_comfort offline Verified User (7 years) Long Term User Shouts: 178 #
An Undisclosed Location | 10 months, 1 week ago (9 minutes after post)

Product Registration Website: http://www.soulelectronics.com
Note: You must register your product for warranty
Customer Support Line: 800-566-7685(SOUL)
1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
SIGNEO USA, LLC (“Company”) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should the product or any part thereof are proven defective
in material or workmanship within 1 year from the date of original purchase, such defects will be repaired or replaced, at the Company’s option, without
charge for parts or labor.
To obtain replacement within the terms of this warranty, the product should be delivered, transportation prepaid, to the Dealer where purchased or to the
Company, along with proof of date of purchase. Call 800-566-7685 to obtain information regarding the procedure for proper return of your product, if your
Dealer does not honor the warranty. This warranty is valid in the USA only.

This warranty only applies to GENUINE Soul by Ludacris headsets. Fakes abound so if you paid under $300 you probably have a fake pair.

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Dr. Jackson offline Verified User (5 years) Long Term User Shouts: 43 #
An Unknown Location | 10 months, 1 week ago (6 hours, 4 minutes after post)

Aside from claiming a warrenty, there really won’t be much of a fix available. The cost to actually fix them will be more than just buying a new pair. Just get something stiff and duct tape it to it, thats about your best bet.

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