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But a 'faulty caliper' has caused excessive wear on disc and pad. If you're going to agree that a part is faulty you have to rectify what other problems that the faulty part has caused.
I always thought it was fine provided it was going to the place of repair. It was a set of brake pads that had wore at odd rates, hence I was doing them.
Are you with o2?
If so get a PAYG sim card, make a chargeable call. Wait a day. Do the online form using PAYG number and it'll do it for you.
Not sure how much it costs, it's free if you're on a monthly contract.
Assuming your iPhone 4 sim doesn't work now? Put the nano sim into an adaptor...