No 3GS support for VGA Adapter anymore

After the iOS 6 update I've realized that my VGA adapter became an accessory not anymore compatible with my iPhone 3GS.
Does anyone know what happened?
I have checked the adapter with an iPhone 4 (iOS 6) and it works fine. Same with iPad 2.
Thanks, ALEX

Then all I can suggest is call them back and if they do not get it again, insist on speaking with the next person up the chain of command.
All apple hardware comes with a default one year warranty from the date of purchase, so you just need to keep escalating it until you get someone who "gets" that you are talking about a single purchase piece of hardware that has nothing at all to do with your computer, its serial number or its warranty.  Just keep your cool, be polite, but keeping moving up the supervisor chain until you are satisfied.

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