Lumia 800 Display/screen REVISION

Hy there
So i broke my lcd display on my Nokia Lumia 800. I replaced once with the same REV 8.6, the problem is the store no loger has REV 8.6, they told me that they got REV 9 and REV 8.7 screen firmware and it works on my phone. But the thing is i dont trust them... because its an side service and they want to sell their stuff.. So everywhere i look on eBay on diverse sites for my display/screen its says "Check your screen revision first, then buy"
So im asking you guys if you can help me, i should buy a screen with revision 8.7 ? It will work ? or i will be stolen 70Euros ?

Hi chrisbt,
Welcome to the Nokia Support Discussions!
The best course of action is to take the phone to the nearest Nokia Care Point for assessment and repair. Since you've dropped the phone, it is tagged as physical damage and will void the warranty. Hence, charges will apply. The repair cost will depend on the assessment, repair, labor cost and replacement of parts.
If you are in the UK, check the link below for the addresses of Nokia Care Points:
http://www.nokia.com/gb-en/support/care-point/

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