My ipod touch has a crack in it can u fix it?

Hi I need help my ipod touch has a crack in it. could you guys fix it?

No.
We are all ipod touch users just like you.
Apple will repalce it with a refurb for a price:
Apple - Support - iPod - Repair pricing

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