Warranties don't cover theft. If you purchased your headphones with a upscale credit card (Visa Gold, American Express, etc.) , the card company may cover theft. Your home insurance would cover theft too, but the deductible is likely to be far higher than the value of the headphones.
You just submit a warranty on skullcandy dot com and if there is something wrong with it they'll send you an entirely new pair and it can be different type of skullcrusher if you want/
If you buy an MP3 new, it will come with a pair of headphones. You may want to upgrade to a more comfortable pair of headphones based on your needs.
Skull candy products have a life time guarantee. Simply send them back to the producers with a warranty and they will fix them, or send you a new pair. Unless you stole them.
Get new ones. Old ones fried if microfiber broken.
An example sentence for this could be: Jack is going to the store to pick up a new pair of headphones.
Get a new pair
It could just be your headphones. Get a new pair of headphones, and plug them in. Or, you go to volume lock on the old iPods, and set it to loud.
Step 1. Throw your headphones out the windoes Step 2. Go to the store and buy a new pair Step 3. Open the box and watch the magic happen
if you brought a new phone it will come with a headphone jack. if you do not have headphones, you can buy a pair at a store for about ten dollars. the haedphone jack plugs into the same place that the power cord goes into then all you have to do is put your headphones into the jack
Amazon is a great service for purchasing dj headphones. They offer competitive pricing, free shipping on select items, and a great review system.
Unless your warranty is still good (which i believe is 30 days within purchasing your ipod, if you even had a warranty), then there is nothing you can do about it, exept buy a new one.
Ok I am from Utah and I have a friend who works with Skullcandy on almost a daily basis. I bought a pair without really researching how much other headphones of the same quality were. They were destroyed (not their fault though)and I thought about getting another pair. I started looking at the specifics of the headphones and realized that you could get the same setup at Walmart for $17 minus the Skullcandy logo which is what you are really paying for. If you want the image you will pay for it. But I found better quality for less. The good thing about Skullcandy though is their warranty. Like I said, mine got ruined, and it took a while but they sent me a brand new, upgraded, pair which I am listening to right now. Not bad business but if I had to do it all again I probably would have just got similar headphones without paying for the brand name.