Can I get an ATT contract extension?

I had an iphone 4s but it fell into a pool and it doesn't work that well (pretty much broken) and I was wondering if I'm allowed to but a new phone and just get a new two year contract under ATT terms.

Go to an Apple store and tell them what happened. If you are lucky, they will give you a refurb 4s for no charge, worst case, they replace the phone for a nominal fee which would probably be less than re-upping your contract or whatever solution ATT would provide.

The key with Apple, don't try to deceive them, just tell them what happened. I dropped my phone in the pool twice in 2 weeks, once they charged me $50 (it was a 3G that I had for 28 months waiting for the 4S), and 2 weeks later, I dropped the replacement in the pool which they replaced for free.

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