I had assumed it was as strong as it was smart. Maybe a
notion borne out of the fact that its shining armour seemed undettered to my
sudden assaults and callous falls. Well, but one fine day, just like that, it gave
in; shattering away my foolhardiness along with the touchscreen.
For a moment, my whole world collapsed.
(Well, if you can’t imagine why, read about
my obsession with the phone!). But like a sensible desi girl, I quickly got
thinking. I asked my go-to facebook group about where to get my smartphone screen
fixed. Folks refered me to the authorized service center and some to
their trusted repair shops.
You never realize the value of a phone screen until it’s
broken! They all quoted me ridiculous amounts to get it replaced. My desi
self couldn’t digest this! In fact I asked them why, and the responses ranged
from:
You will need to
replace the whole display unit. Of course it will cost you 8500Rs.
The service center is
going to charge you 8500 Rs., I’m only charging 6500 Rs.
Well, one jaat dude had the audacity to jhaado the famous
Radio Mirchi dialogue…”Paise bhi to
kamane hai!”
The range of the responses aroused my new-age desigiri: “Don’t Trust, Verify” and “When in trouble, go to God, I mean, the
Google God!” And like with God, if
you ask him properly, he will alleviate your troubles. The right keywords and google
spit out the youtube link to “replace your smartphone screen at home ” followed
with ebay links selling screens from Rs. 500.
Coupled with this Google-backed wisdom and my innately desi
convincing powress, I eventually got the screen replaced for Rs.1500. (Of
course, I was smart enough not to take the youtube video advice too seriously..it
did involve a hair dryer and a blade, after all!)
What I achieved that day was not only the satisfaction of
saving some moolah but that of earning those rare-to-come-by moments in a desi’s
life when you get to outsmart the oversmarts; something similar to:
When a Haryanvi driver overtakes you aggressively, only to
be eye-to-eye with you again at the next traffic light!
Or when some auntyji types slyly scoots ahead of you at the
super market checkout line, only to find out that you checked out ahead of them
at the newly opened counter!
Or when you haggled the free dhaniya-mirchi out of the
sabziwallah, only to find out that he gave you less sabzi for what you paid
for!
But what I learnt was:
- A smartphone screen replacement service is a very lucrative
business opportunity (where else would you find such a combination of information arbitrage with a big market size of impulsive buyers)...provided you don't attract smart-ass, nothing-better-to-do, internet-obsessed, desis as your clients.
- When in doubt, google it out!
- Finally, you always pay a price! (i.e. if you consider time as
your currency)
- Time taken to do online research =
30 mins
- Time taken to order the screen from
ebay and wait for the delivery = 4 days
- Time taken to convince the repair
guy to replace the screen (and not the whole display unit) = 1 hour
- Time taken to write the blog
article = 4 hours
- Money saved = 5000Rs (What was priceless though was the
look on the repair guy’s face when I showed him the youtube video!)
QOTD: You can take an Indian out of India, but you will not be able to take the
Indianness out of an Indian.