What is the cheapest route for replacing an iphone?

Super glue dripped onto my iPhone running in around my home button. It works half the time, when it don't it just keeps bringing up Siri.
I just got my phone bill lowered with the new rates so I really do not want to be making payments on a new phone. I heard it will cost $200 to get it repaired at an Apple store. Is that correct? I looked on eBay for an iphone but I might be buying more trouble. What is the most economical route.  I've been looking on AT&T site it seems like they got you coming and going. What to do?

Taralynn7 wrote:
If I do an out of warranty replacement at Apple, will I have to take the same iphone I brought in? 
Not sure what you mean by this.

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