RS Return Policy - HTC EVO 3D

do i call sprint to return this thing or do i go back to radio shack? it just isn't what i thought it was gonna be and i feel we are gonna be stuck in the same hole as the rest of the new phones unrooted i miss wifi tether and i am having withdrawls

No disrespect, but have you tried calling Radio Shack and asking?

yeah got to wait on manager and the tech said i most likely will be stuck with the phone unless it was defective. i just didn't know if anyone had any luck with returning to sprint a phone you got at radio shack.

You should have 30 days to return the phone to RS if you are not happy with it. Has nothing to due with defects.

I don't see why you can't return a device you don't want within 30 days. I'm sure you would have to pay a restocking fee though.

Try reading the receipt? Not trying to be rude but this is kind of silly.
Any and all phones purchased anywhere have a 30 day return policy. Its even in your sprint upgrade contract. Sprint 30 day guarantee.
If they try telling you some bullcrap about it needing to be defective , its a lie.
Its written in your contract, its on their receipt. Long as the phone is still in like-new condition there is no doubt about it.
MAKE SURE THEY CALL SPRINT FOR YOU TO REVERSE YOUR UPGRADE BEFORE YOU LEAVE!
This is the number one issue I see with Radioshack stores and returns. The employees are already pissed for the return, but they are the only ones who can reverse your upgrade. Sprint can not.

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Assurion Touch Pro question

I purchased a Touch Pro 35 days ago from Sprint. The phone just completely died, and sprint is telling me to contact Assurion for a replacement since the 30 day return period is over.
Does anyone know if Assurion is sending out refurbished or new Touch Pros? Is the Touch Pro so new that refurbs have not actually been made yet?
It would be a shame if I receive a refurbished phone, when just last month I paid alot of money for a new one.
I appreciate any and all replys
the phones that is being sent out is new that is what my replacment was
Who cares?
The truth is with any htc slide phone you get you will end up replacing it at least yearly because they just don't last. They put new casings without scratches, just the internals are refirbs. And when that one wears out it will be time to upgrade anyway.
Asurion will probably tell you to go back to Sprint. You should only be getting a replacement from them if you have a non-warranty issue. If the phone refuses to boot, and there's no signs of damage (outside of normal wear-and-tear), then it's a warranty issue and Sprint should either replace it or send it out to be repaired.
I work as a tech in a Verizon Wireless, and have seen Asurion refuse to replace phones for warranty problems. Their replacements are definitely refurbished, and I've even seen franken-phones come from them (phones built from parts from more than one model of phone!).
I'd suggest calling Sprint again and tell them to get off their butts and honor your warranty.
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Asurion will probably tell you to go back to Sprint. You should only be getting a replacement from them if you have a non-warranty issue. If the phone refuses to boot, and there's no signs of damage (outside of normal wear-and-tear), then it's a warranty issue and Sprint should either replace it or send it out to be repaired.
I work as a tech in a Verizon Wireless, and have seen Asurion refuse to replace phones for warranty problems. Their replacements are definitely refurbished, and I've even seen franken-phones come from them (phones built from parts from more than one model of phone!).
I'd suggest calling Sprint again and tell them to get off their butts and honor your warranty.
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Sprint often tries to dodge doing the warranty work, but I agree this is probably a warranty issue, that should be handled as such. If Sprint won't do it HTC can be reached directly, the HTC warranty contact information is in the back of the manual that came with your Touch Pro.
But people who have received Touch Pro replacements via Asurion have been getting brand new devices.
I'd press for a warranty replacement, simply because there won't be any deductible involved in warranty repair/replacement.
It's always better to get new instead of refabs. Think of new car versus used car .
Warranty
Verizon warranties their phones for a year if it isnt damaged. As long as its a manufacturer defect i think sprint should warranty it. Ive had HTCs for about 3 years now. The only ones that i had to replace was my Titan when it flew off the trunk of a car. And the ones assurion sent me were junk. the charging ports were out of them. So i made them send me a new one.
I too would contact sprint and ask them to do a warranty replacement. Provided you don't have any water damage etc ... If it just quit working it should be covered. If you damaged it, then contact assurion.
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Asurion will probably tell you to go back to Sprint. You should only be getting a replacement from them if you have a non-warranty issue. If the phone refuses to boot, and there's no signs of damage (outside of normal wear-and-tear), then it's a warranty issue and Sprint should either replace it or send it out to be repaired.
I work as a tech in a Verizon Wireless, and have seen Asurion refuse to replace phones for warranty problems. Their replacements are definitely refurbished, and I've even seen franken-phones come from them (phones built from parts from more than one model of phone!).
I'd suggest calling Sprint again and tell them to get off their butts and honor your warranty.
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i work as a tech for sprint...he's right...it should be replaced in store if you havent damaged it
he could be living in a non corporate area and that kiosk/dealer/affiliate may not be able to do warranty swaps
Assurion did right by me
Back in January I had to get my Titan replaced after the USB port was damaged. When I called it in to Assurion, I was told that they had no Titans available, "would I mind if they sent me a Touch Pro instead?" Nope, not at all. Paid my $50 deductable and got a shiny brand new TP in the mail 2 days later.
Sorry to hear of the poor experience some of you have reported, but I must say they treated me first class.
NOW's the Time!
SMiLEsCRiES said:
I purchased a Touch Pro 35 days ago from Sprint. The phone just completely died, and sprint is telling me to contact Assurion for a replacement since the 30 day return period is over.
Does anyone know if Assurion is sending out refurbished or new Touch Pros? Is the Touch Pro so new that refurbs have not actually been made yet?
It would be a shame if I receive a refurbished phone, when just last month I paid alot of money for a new one.
I appreciate any and all replys
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Look good man this is what it comes down to. Call up Asurion before March is up. In April the price for elite phones like our TP, will go from 50, to 100! If your phone so much as flashes a pixel in the wrong way, send it in NOW! Sprint is soo beautiful for this! Because they are changing the terms of the TEP we all get $400 dollar plus phones for $50. They don't only send you a phone and a charger, they send you the whole deal!
I'm using the phone and my reception has skyrocketed from the Mogul! I'VE HAD 450 KB/s TRANSFER RATES WITHOUT 5 BARS! This has, for me, solidified my continuing (once flagging) partnership with Sprint. I love e'm now; probably until I have to talk to a customer service rep, but hey it's not like Verizon, the #1 CDMA supplier (And there is no way in hell I could do GSM with their out of whack version of 3G) is any better, they're actually worse!
Do it now. Don't be caught after the fact having to pay more for what you could have gotten now, for less.
Asurion prices
I sell VZW. And so far we have not been told about any price changes to our deductiples for tier 2 phones. I just actually had mine replaced (due to a cracked screen) with saturday delivery for $50. and there was no notice in the box from asurion either. And they sent me a brand new in the box.
I got my Mogul replaced with a TP a few weeks ago. A letter, or booklet I should say, came from Assurion a few days later. It outlined the new deductibles for pretty much all the high end phones. I don't know where it is and can't remember if it was only Sprint specific. I do know that it had something in there saying to get a complete list of phones go to Sprint's website. That's not to say that it didn't say anything about other carriers. I just don't remember. Either way, sometime in early to mid April, the deductible is going up to $100 for high end Sprint phones.

SICK! Got an upgrade 6 months into my contract!

Today I just realized that ATT has REALLY great customer service. And their cancellations department has the power to do ANYTHING.
So I originally got an HTC Inspire back in May. 1 month into the phone my phone bricked on me. To be honest I didn't know if it was because of the ROM that I flashed or because the phone just had problems. Luckily, since I was in Costco's return period they replaced my phone with a brand new one. However, just recently it happened again after my phone died. Again I don't know if it was the ROM (MIUI) or something else. But I couldn't turn it on at all even with a new battery. So I got a refurbished model from an ATT warranty center by my house. And damn, no matter what ROM (even completely stock w/out root) I always get force closes, random reboots, and errors regarding gapps. So I called customer care and asked them if they can do something else other than send me another Inspire. They said they have to file a report and contact me within 48 hours if I can get a different phone. Well, it's been a week and nothing. So I called their cancellation line just to see what happens, and I told my story without raising my voice and being very polite. The lady right away agreed that she would be mad if her phone had the same problems and asked what phone I wanted to get. I told her the GS2 and she said "No problem. I can give you that phone as an upgrade. You'll just be extending your contract for 2 years on this day, which is just 6 more months from your original end date. The phone usually goes for $299 with a $100 mail in rebate, but i'll give it to you for $175, with an instant rebate and waived activation fee and shipping fee." I didn't even have to ask her to give me a better deal or waive those fees!
So i'll be joining the GS2 family very soon once I receive it during the mail. And if you guys have any problems I suggest going directly to their cancellation line. They can do anything without the need of a supervisor.
Oh and best of all... I dont even have to turn in my Inspire. They said I get to keep it and can probably get a different one at the warranty center since it still has its 90 day warranty!
I used to do the same thing every year till now I have one of my 4 lines eligible every 4-6 months. The key is to remain calm and they will do lot to avoid you cancelling. It also helps I have been a At&t/Cingular wireless customer for the last 13 years with the last 5 as premiere.

I didn't intend to, but I might be receiving two Galaxy Note or NONE

hey, this is what's happening with mine. A week ago from today, I've placed an online order through attwireless which had cost me 300 plus tax. However,right after i've submitted my order, I ended up on the bestbuy websites advertising their $50 giftcard with its upgrade plan. so i've decided to call back at&t to cancel my order within 24 hours. when i got a chance to talk to the lady i was surprised because she couldn't cancel my order since it's in the "process" and she just told me to send the phone back once i receive it. This order was done on last tuesday, Feb 8th and it's hilarious that i couldn't even get it to cancel the shipment the day after, since it was TOO late. So what the heck, i just went to the BBM and preordered mine.
right now, i have a galaxy note package right on my desk sent by at&t but when i see my bank account, i do not see anything debitted by at&t yet. i've been talking to 4 diff. reps and they all say they charge your account right away at the checkout page. Apparently, they don't know what's going on with my status. Only exception was the iphone, she says, which had taken extra 7days to charge the customers.
but my question is will I be able to sign a contract on sunday when i go pick up my galaxy note with BBM even i have the actual note in my position from att?
will their system block me from getting another one? but they didn't even charge me???!!? if that's the case, i guess i have to send it back before sunday so i don't have any trouble getting mine at BBT.
since, att has 30 days return policy, i was maybe thinking about keeping it til i see the "-317.99" on the bank statement.
what do you think guys? should i take the risk?
I would suggest you be honest and just return the ATT phone.
Knowing AT&T, they will charge you. Maybe not right off the bat but they'll find another way like your monthly bill.
if you return the phone, it will take another 5 days to make a reversal or to cancel your phone/line upgrade before you can apply for another phone/line upgrade, so if you have plans of returning the phone, return it asap.
from ATT:
We will get you. We will track you with GPS and send warnings and even access your camera and watch you.
And we are just getting started.
Thanks for shopping AT&T !
If your contract has not been reversed, you will not be able to buy a 2nd Note at the 2 year price.
If however you ARE able to for whatever reason, keep the AT&T phone. See what happens.
Worst case scenario you get charged for it. If so, go to any AT&T store and return it. Easy as that.
They won't add it to your monthly bill.

TEP opinion

My son dropped his phone (Epic 4G). No visual damage except the screen is permanently green only.
What are your opinions about claiming loss or damage to replace it. I have the TEP on his phone.
Thanks
(Yes I know not exactly Photon related.. but I appreciate the help)
Get it replaced as that is what you pay $8.00 a month for.
My only ***** (and I caught them!) there are 2 tiers, $50.00 and $100.00. Photon was not on either list, I printed it out. When I called, they wanted $100.00. I told them Photon was not on the list and faxed them a copy. Hour later Photon was on $100.00 list. I again sent *.PDF's I got off internet. I got away with $50.00.
Anyway, no matter what your son did or did not do. Just like Car Insurance, people have accidents.
Yeah, the biggest downside to me with TEP is that there is a $100 deductible. So consider that you own the phone for 2 years, and then something goes wrong. You are out of contract and eligible for an upgrade.
At this point, you have paid $8/month for 24 months, that's $192, add in the $100 deductible, and you could probably buy your 2 year old phone from the secondary market for the same price, or you could re-up your contract and buy a newer phone for about $100 less.
I would say replace it. Tell them whatever you need to in order to get them to swap it out, but bear in mind, you may be looking at a $100 deductible.
Do it online don't go to a store unless your store hires intelligent staff.
Filed on 2/18 a saturday, yeah i know.....my hp all in one took a ****.
"they will call you within 24 to 48 hours to accept payment"
48 hrs came and went, no call or text on second line
Call em up - ID image was unreadable, bs imo,
Really so how am I supposed to know this? telepathy?
Fax in enlarged lightened id image and reiterate contact phone #
(Actually went back to the sprint store to save going to fedex, "it'll still look the same" wow baristas selling phones - facepalm)
Nothing
Call again - start the process. deductible added to phone bill - great.
Then asked if the sprint store's address is my correct mailing address
"do you people even have my claim affidavit?" no wonder no one called.
Received phone yesterday 2/22
Checked mail
one item from asurion
exact identical claim forms
morons
bradleyw801 said:
Yeah, the biggest downside to me with TEP is that there is a $100 deductible. So consider that you own the phone for 2 years, and then something goes wrong. You are out of contract and eligible for an upgrade.
At this point, you have paid $8/month for 24 months, that's $192, add in the $100 deductible, and you could probably buy your 2 year old phone from the secondary market for the same price, or you could re-up your contract and buy a newer phone for about $100 less.
I would say replace it. Tell them whatever you need to in order to get them to swap it out, but bear in mind, you may be looking at a $100 deductible.
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I agree, but the $8/month helps me sleep well at night. To some degree, Im anal with my toys, which is why I unleashed on that chick at Sprint when my power button came out and she accused me of dropping my phone. Before I even opened my mouth 3 of my co-workers got on her! anyway, for $8.00, if something happens, I want a brand new phone as In the contract. I don't want a referb, I dont want a display unit, I want a new phone!
The first year I had my phone(s), whenever something goofy happened and it wasn't behaving exactly as expected, I took it to an actual Sprint repair center.
In each case (five times in 18 months), it took around 40 minutes for the on-site repair tech to conclude that it could not be fixed locally. At that point, they look at my account, see TEP and hand over a new or refurb phone.
Now that I think of it, my TP2 stopped booting in August of last year. I took it to the repair center (must be an authorized and official repair center - check sprint <dot> com) and in 40 minutes, they entered an order to have a refurb drop shipped to my home and I didn't have to pay the Assurion deductible.
Granted, YMMV, but if you have TEP and if you have an official / authroized Sprint repair center in your area, it is worth a shot to see if they'll hand you a new phone.
Best regards,
-boggsie
I went to the sprint store near me today. After 15 minutes they said the phone could not be fixed and are ordering me a replacement free! Woohoo, Sprint gets a bonus point for that
One.
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dsims7_2000 said:
Get it replaced as that is what you pay $8.00 a month for.
My only ***** (and I caught them!) there are 2 tiers, $50.00 and $100.00. Photon was not on either list, I printed it out. When I called, they wanted $100.00. I told them Photon was not on the list and faxed them a copy. Hour later Photon was on $100.00 list. I again sent *.PDF's I got off internet. I got away with $50.00.
Anyway, no matter what your son did or did not do. Just like Car Insurance, people have accidents.
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This is why I dont buy phones from Sprint and why I dont use their insurance. It's complete ****. If I broke my photon I would end up paying $50 more than I bought it for brand new at Best Buy ($49.99 when I got it) Bestbuys has no deductible and they replace it no questions asked. Only thing they dont cover is theft.

Idea to get the $37 activation charge waived..

I'm sure many of you, like myself, are sick of paying the $37 activation phone every time you upgrade your phone.
Well I just had an idea, to maybe, perhaps, get the fee waived.
What if we just go to Sprint/Bestbuy, use the upgrade to buy the phone.. and then tell them NOT to activate it?
THEN.. once you're home, call Spring from your device and say "hey, I just bought a new phone that I'd like to use on my account please" (like how you would do with a phone bought from Craigslist.)
Since they don't charge you anything for swapping phones, maybe they won't charge you here either?
What do you guys think?
arozer said:
I'm sure many of you, like myself, are sick of paying the $37 activation phone every time you upgrade your phone.
Well I just had an idea, to maybe, perhaps, get the fee waived.
What if we just go to Sprint/Bestbuy, use the upgrade to buy the phone.. and then tell them NOT to activate it?
THEN.. once you're home, call Spring from your device and say "hey, I just bought a new phone that I'd like to use on my account please" (like how you would do with a phone bought from Craigslist.)
Since they don't charge you anything for swapping phones, maybe they won't charge you here either?
What do you guys think?
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Impossible. No such thing as a $37 activation fee.
Impossible. If you buy at BestBuy they have to activate it for you.
arozer said:
I'm sure many of you, like myself, are sick of paying the $37 activation phone every time you upgrade your phone.
Well I just had an idea, to maybe, perhaps, get the fee waived.
What if we just go to Sprint/Bestbuy, use the upgrade to buy the phone.. and then tell them NOT to activate it?
THEN.. once you're home, call Spring from your device and say "hey, I just bought a new phone that I'd like to use on my account please" (like how you would do with a phone bought from Craigslist.)
Since they don't charge you anything for swapping phones, maybe they won't charge you here either?
What do you guys think?
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I believe they have to activate it in the store. Not certain, but I'm pretty sure that's a requirement. Also, I ordered min thru telesales and i was informed it came with a free activation! Maybe they can do something for you
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arozer said:
I'm sure many of you, like myself, are sick of paying the $37 activation phone every time you upgrade your phone.
Well I just had an idea, to maybe, perhaps, get the fee waived.
What if we just go to Sprint/Bestbuy, use the upgrade to buy the phone.. and then tell them NOT to activate it?
THEN.. once you're home, call Spring from your device and say "hey, I just bought a new phone that I'd like to use on my account please" (like how you would do with a phone bought from Craigslist.)
Since they don't charge you anything for swapping phones, maybe they won't charge you here either?
What do you guys think?
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would that work though? Because your account may have been flagged once the phone is shipped/picked up that there is an upgrade pending. When you call in to sprint for 'swapping' they might see that its a new model and charge regardless.
Your plan might work though. That's what I was planning to do just pick it up from BB and call when I'm home. I didnt know you have to activate it there.
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I believe they have to activate it in the store. Not certain, but I'm pretty sure that's a requirement. Also, I ordered min thru telesales and i was informed it came with a free activation! Maybe they can do something for you
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lilbitz_1018 said:
would that work though? Because your account may have been flagged once the phone is shipped/picked up that there is an upgrade pending. When you call in to sprint for 'swapping' they might see that its a new model and charge regardless.
Your plan might work though. That's what I was planning to do just pick it up from BB and call when I'm home. I didnt know you have to activate it there.
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I'm 100% certain you don't have to activate in the store because last time I used 2 upgrades to get the Evo 3D and the Galaxy SII (Epic Touch or whatever), and I never got the Galaxy activated. I just sold it on Craigslist immediately.
Unless of course.. they changed it in the last half a year or so.
arozer said:
I'm 100% certain you don't have to activate in the store because last time I used 2 upgrades to get the Evo 3D and the Galaxy SII (Epic Touch or whatever), and I never got the Galaxy activated. I just sold it on Craigslist immediately.
Unless of course.. they changed it in the last half a year or so.
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Best Buy won't sell you a $550 phone for $200 just because they are so nice. They get commissions from Sprint that cover the difference and few bucks for the store. In order to get commissions, they need to extend contract and activate the phone with their dealer code. So, activating the equipment is a requirement. If someone lets you walk away without activating a phone, they just made $400 mistake.
I think I may be able to clear this up. Anytime you upgrade with Sprint at a third party retailer (Radio Shack, Best Buy, Sprint Indirect Retailer, etc) they will use a system called SNAP.
In SNAP, when an upgrade is processed a $36 upgrade fee is automatically triggered on the account, or at time of purchase if it is ordered. This cannot be waived manually by any rep. The system just forces it. Whether the phone is activated or not, your still going to get charged the fee.
For example, if you ever order a device from a Sprint Indirect dealer and have the phone shipped to your house and never activate, you will still get that upgrade fee. Even if you were to throw that phone in the river as soon as UPS hands it over to you and never active it, ever.
So: the actual activation of the device does not warrant the upgrade fee, the fact of you using your upgrade and resigning the 2 year agreement does. Thats why it is officially called an "upgrade" fee. An activation fee is when you initially sign up with Sprint.
Hope that helps.
I called Sprint retention department recently before I preordered from Amazon and asked them specifically about the activation fee and she was willing to waive it for me. What she did tell me though was they could not pre-emptively waive it. It needs to go through and to charged to my account first, then I can call in again and have them take it off.
arozer said:
I'm sure many of you, like myself, are sick of paying the $37 activation phone every time you upgrade your phone.
Well I just had an idea, to maybe, perhaps, get the fee waived.
What if we just go to Sprint/Bestbuy, use the upgrade to buy the phone.. and then tell them NOT to activate it?
THEN.. once you're home, call Spring from your device and say "hey, I just bought a new phone that I'd like to use on my account please" (like how you would do with a phone bought from Craigslist.)
Since they don't charge you anything for swapping phones, maybe they won't charge you here either?
What do you guys think?
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Hate to break it to you, but this will NOT work. The reason you can swap other phones w/o charge is that they have been active on atleast one other account prior to yours. I can tell you this from exp I fought them on 3 fees for a week due to this. The phone had been on a friends account prior. now if you were to buy it from CL or Ebay, after it has been active on another acct first then you would not be charged.
Will
Azralag said:
I think I may be able to clear this up. Anytime you upgrade with Sprint at a third party retailer (Radio Shack, Best Buy, Sprint Indirect Retailer, etc) they will use a system called SNAP.
In SNAP, when an upgrade is processed a $36 upgrade fee is automatically triggered on the account, or at time of purchase if it is ordered. This cannot be waived manually by any rep. The system just forces it. Whether the phone is activated or not, your still going to get charged the fee.
For example, if you ever order a device from a Sprint Indirect dealer and have the phone shipped to your house and never activate, you will still get that upgrade fee. Even if you were to throw that phone in the river as soon as UPS hands it over to you and never active it, ever.
So: the actual activation of the device does not warrant the upgrade fee, the fact of you using your upgrade and resigning the 2 year agreement does. Thats why it is officially called an "upgrade" fee. An activation fee is when you initially sign up with Sprint.
Hope that helps.
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this is spot on and worded perfectly. Also, Bestbuy now uses BEAST only for processing new activations and upgrades instead of SNAP (i believe to track margin) but still has access to SNAP for other changes.
arozer said:
I'm sure many of you, like myself, are sick of paying the $37 activation phone every time you upgrade your phone.
Well I just had an idea, to maybe, perhaps, get the fee waived.
What if we just go to Sprint/Bestbuy, use the upgrade to buy the phone.. and then tell them NOT to activate it?
THEN.. once you're home, call Spring from your device and say "hey, I just bought a new phone that I'd like to use on my account please" (like how you would do with a phone bought from Craigslist.)
Since they don't charge you anything for swapping phones, maybe they won't charge you here either?
What do you guys think?
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You want to avoid the activation fee here is how. Buy the phone at full price, or ebay price from a reseller. Once you get the phone go on your Sprint account and do the online activation.
If you want that $199 price you are going to pay the activation fee, it'll get charged to your bill.
Open a credit union account, credit union discount waives activation fee.
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I called and asked them to waive it due to the delay in shipping, and they did
I called in account services as recommended else where in this thread.
What they offered me was a credit equal to the base rate - my employee discount if I extended the contract for another year. This extension is for the contract only and does not affect my equipment upgrade dates. Once I do upgrade the equipment, the date then gets pushed back another year from the time of activation (so the usual 24 months after activation). I only have one line with them with a MRC of $69.99+10 (no discount on the $10 though). I still have ~6 months on my current contract too.
I decided to go ahead with the offer since they're still the cheapest around here, and hopefully once lte roll out is completed, data will improve too. This credit cancels out the activation fee and a little more.
ymmv, but at this point I think they'll be making concessions to most customers, even those who in the past may not have qualified.
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I called and asked them to waive it due to the delay in shipping, and they did
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That was my plan after I got my phone. Ask for a refund due to the hassle. Shouldn't be too difficult to get someone to credit it.
i dont pay activation fees. its part of my corp. discount w/ accenture.
it doesnt matter where i buy the phone. i got an evo3d via amazon 1 cent sale and a second one at radio shack for 49.99. they didnt even attempt to add it to my bill. the guy at radio shack mentioned it, but when i got the bill, there was no fee.
some others offer this too. aaa for example.
www.aaa.com/sprint
arozer said:
I'm sure many of you, like myself, are sick of paying the $37 activation phone every time you upgrade your phone.
Well I just had an idea, to maybe, perhaps, get the fee waived.
What if we just go to Sprint/Bestbuy, use the upgrade to buy the phone.. and then tell them NOT to activate it?
THEN.. once you're home, call Spring from your device and say "hey, I just bought a new phone that I'd like to use on my account please" (like how you would do with a phone bought from Craigslist.)
Since they don't charge you anything for swapping phones, maybe they won't charge you here either?
What do you guys think?
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This is a good idea but if you have worked for Sprint you know that just placing the phone on the account will generate that $36. It's just labeled an activation fee. It literally takes nothing to activate a phone. Just a simple "hey let me use your connection" from your phone to the Sprint Network and then Sprint replies with a "well let me make sure your on an account via your dec number" then boom! the phone is connected.
that though sadly is not what generates the fee its the simple act of placing the phone on an account. Seriously go buy a phone via upgrade then dont activate it till after you recieve your bill. you will still see that fee on there even though your phone is still in the box. (not that anyone will do this) haha
Whenever you purchase a new phone that has never been activated before, you ALWAYS pay a one time activation fee. After that you can swap it from phone number to number and you will no pay it again. Is a one time thing.(I called Sprint twice and both reps said the same thing)
I just got my fee waived via a "promotional" discount the CS rep said they had. Not sure if that's true. I also used some info found in Ramit Sethi's scripts. Worth a call or two to get it waived.
I ordered my phone online, activated it online, and was still hit with the activation fee. Their bullsh!t excuse when I emailed them wad that they have to do such things to keep the subsidized prices on the phones low... to which I replied that I paid full MSRP and if I had bought it second hand, there'd be no activation fee. I concluded saying that I may never buy a phone through Sprint again. It has been escalated and I've been playing phone tag with someone higher up. I'll post back with how it turns out.
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