[Q] Insurance Claim - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I dropped my thunderbolt the other night and cracked the screen in three places. It still functions, its just very annoying to look at. If I were to do an insurance claim anyone know the chances of getting another 32 GB MicroSD card with it? I could use one for my Xoom

About as good as your chances of finding one in the street.
Any insurance or warranty I've dealt with ship you the unit.
You supply battery, charger and the memory card.
Unless you can somehow convince them the memory card is bad as well...but good luck.
I'm not here to judge you...

dajogejr said:
About as good as your chances of finding one in the street.
Any insurance or warranty I've dealt with ship you the unit.
You supply battery, charger and the memory card.
Unless you can somehow convince them the memory card is bad as well...but good luck.
I'm not here to judge you...
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Yeah I agree. I would be VERY surprised if they gave you an SDcard at all, especially a 32GB.

dajogejr said:
About as good as your chances of finding one in the street.
Any insurance or warranty I've dealt with ship you the unit.
You supply battery, charger and the memory card.
Unless you can somehow convince them the memory card is bad as well...but good luck.
I'm not here to judge you...
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This.
I work for Sprint and whenever we order new phones (either insurance claim for customers or our in-store replacement) they send only the device itself and the only other thing that they will send is the battery and charger ONLY if it's an entirely different phone as well as charger. Now of course I don't work at Verizon, but all the insurance claims are the exact same so I can almost guarantee they won't send it. Doesn't hurt to try, though.

so what would be the best bet? Returning it to stock and unrooting it to send it back in or just reporting it lost/stolen?

00dvanmeter said:
so what would be the best bet? Returning it to stock and unrooting it to send it back in or just reporting it lost/stolen?
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Most people just report it lost/stolen to keep the old phone (even though the esn is not longer able to activate), but what exactly are you trying to do? Get an extra 32GB SD card or just keep your same SD card? If it's the former then revert back to my first post. If it's the latter then if you are doing an insurance claim then you keep your same SD card and battery and just send the device back - also Asurion isn't going to care if it is rooted or not so there is no need to revert it back to stock. Hope that helped.

I had mine replaced a while back for the same exact reason. Finally bit the bullet on the annoyance factor...I was hoping for an extra sd card but no luck. Would have been a sweet deal though I must say. BTW asurion could probably care less, I've sent them a handful phones that were still rooted and rommed over the last couple years.

I have done two insurance claims with Asurion in the past. Both were with the D1. Both times i had to send in just the phone (no sdard and no battery) and both times they shipped me a new phone, battery, sd card and charger. It was a new box with all the normal accessories included. So, i dunno why everyone is saying no. Is it a different policy with the Thunderbolt?
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bpyazel said:
I have done two insurance claims with Asurion in the past. Both were with the D1. Both times i had to send in just the phone (no sdard and no battery) and both times they shipped me a new phone, battery, sd card and charger. It was a new box with all the normal accessories included. So, i dunno why everyone is saying no. Is it a different policy with the Thunderbolt?
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That may be back in the day (if you're talking about the droid 1) but I have not seen that happen for a while, and with as common of a phone as the Thunderbolt I can almost bet they won't do that (popularity=more refurds available). And are you sure that it wasn't a warranty replacement as opposed to an insurance claim? Either that or you got extremely lucky two times because insurance usually doesn't cover the SD and battery (which are considered accessories). Because the phones never come in a new sealed box - they usually come in a generic box without accessories.

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That may be back in the day (if you're talking about the droid 1) but I have not seen that happen for a while, and with as common of a phone as the Thunderbolt I can almost bet they won't do that (popularity=more refurds available). And are you sure that it wasn't a warranty replacement as opposed to an insurance claim? Either that or you got extremely lucky two times because insurance usually doesn't cover the SD and battery (which are considered accessories). Because the phones never come in a new sealed box - they usually come in a generic box without accessories.
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Yeah, It was an insurance claim and it was a droid 1. I dropped them in water both times and they didn't work any longer. Cost me the deductable and arrived in the mail within two days both times. Sad this has changed. $8 a month and deductible gets you a referb with no accessories now? I may cancel mine after reading this. What a rip off.
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bpyazel said:
Yeah, It was an insurance claim and it was a droid 1. I dropped them in water both times and they didn't work any longer. Cost me the deductable and arrived in the mail within two days both times. Sad this has changed. $8 a month and deductible gets you a referb with no accessories now? I may cancel mine after reading this. What a rip off.
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Let's also say u didn't get a 32 gb memory card which runs about $60 bucks you got a 8gb which is free on most monthly sales at Best Buy
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Let's also say u didn't get a 32 gb memory card which runs about $60 bucks you got a 8gb which is free on most monthly sales at Best Buy
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Actually, the original droid came with a 16gb sd card, and that's what i got on both insurance claims too.
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Thanks everyone for your input. Not trying to scam for another card it was just out of curiousity, Xda is awesome
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bpyazel said:
Yeah, It was an insurance claim and it was a droid 1. I dropped them in water both times and they didn't work any longer. Cost me the deductable and arrived in the mail within two days both times. Sad this has changed. $8 a month and deductible gets you a referb with no accessories now? I may cancel mine after reading this. What a rip off.
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Yeah because it's way better to pay $400-$500 for a new phone outright when you don't have insurance. I agree insurance is a little expensive but it is a way better option than buying a new phone outright. Most people don't have that option. It's insurance, what insurance company have you ever had that didn't charge a deductible?
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bpyazel said:
Yeah, It was an insurance claim and it was a droid 1. I dropped them in water both times and they didn't work any longer. Cost me the deductable and arrived in the mail within two days both times. Sad this has changed. $8 a month and deductible gets you a referb with no accessories now? I may cancel mine after reading this. What a rip off.
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Yes and no...insurance is good because it gives you an option other than the old "you're **** out of luck" that most of use face that don't have insurance and then ***** and complain about them not doing anything about it and/or not having insurance added and likewise to what przfghtr said what insurance company has there ever been that hasn't charged a deductible? The price sucks but it is definitely a lot better than paying $500+ for the phone outright.

A 2-second google search returned some refurbished thunderbolts for around $300. And since that's what you apparently get with the insurance, that's really what price you should qoute, not new price. Anyway, I'm not telling you to dump your insurance, but i am. With my current deductable they are only covering $150 for $8 a month. Waste of money IMO.
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I'm currently on the "tier1" plan from Asurian(sp?). My replacement fee is still $99, the same price it was for me back when I had my Droid 1.
I have to send my old TB back tomorrow, I was able to get the latest OTA On it, but.. since the USB Is busted(I sent it in originally bad Microphone), I cant re-lock the boot loader. I really hope they just look at it power up, and go OK, and throw it back at HTC. And not load up the boot loader NOt sure if they would hit me with $99 for the phone or $500 for a replacement

bpyazel said:
A 2-second google search returned some refurbished thunderbolts for around $300. And since that's what you apparently get with the insurance, that's really what price you should qoute, not new price. Anyway, I'm not telling you to dump your insurance, but i am. With my current deductable they are only covering $150 for $8 a month. Waste of money IMO.
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I'm interested in where you found these refurbished models because the lowest price that I found when searching was $385 retail. Also is it $150 for an insurance deductible with Verizon? All I know is that there are (usually) two different tiers: One being feature phones which are $50 for a deductible and $100 for smartphones and to my knowledge that was the same across the board (I also worked at At&t before and it was the same deductible pricing). So if that's the case you would be paying a total of $192 for the entirety of your contract for insurance and then a $100 deductible (this is assuming you keep the insurance on for the duration of your contract) still would come out cheaper than purchasing a refurbished phone outright and being overnighted free (as Asurion does).
Insurance isn't for everyone; some people see the amount of value that it has, others don't - it's subjective like anything else. Also insurance is universal: you're betting it'll break, they're betting it won't.

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I have done two insurance claims with Asurion in the past. Both were with the D1. Both times i had to send in just the phone (no sdard and no battery) and both times they shipped me a new phone, battery, sd card and charger. It was a new box with all the normal accessories included. So, i dunno why everyone is saying no. Is it a different policy with the Thunderbolt? Sent from my ADR6400L using Tapatalk
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My brother works for Asurion and their policy has always been to replace with a refurbished phone whenever possible. With that said, you most likely received new phones because they did not have any refurbished D1s to replace it with since it was one of the first android phones Verizon carried there were no other options to replace it with (although at one point they were replacing the D1 with the Eris). If you read your insurance paperwork it says they replace with a refurbished model OR another model that is similar. At times they have replaced high end android models with low end android models. This is why I use another 3rd party insurance other than Asurion.
Trigster said:
I'm currently on the "tier1" plan from Asurian(sp?). My replacement fee is still $99, the same price it was for me back when I had my Droid 1.
I have to send my old TB back tomorrow, I was able to get the latest OTA On it, but.. since the USB Is busted(I sent it in originally bad Microphone), I cant re-lock the boot loader. I really hope they just look at it power up, and go OK, and throw it back at HTC. And not load up the boot loader NOt sure if they would hit me with $99 for the phone or $500 for a replacement
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It does not matter if you are rooted or not with Asurion. Asurion is a 3rd party vendor. They are not Verizon and are not checking to see if you are rooted. They receive the phone and have the issue fixed clean the phone up and it becomes a refurbished unit that they send out to someone else later.

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My brother works for Asurion and their policy has always been to replace with a refurbished phone whenever possible. With that said, you most likely received new phones because they did not have any refurbished D1s to replace it with since it was one of the first android phones Verizon carried there were no other options to replace it with (although at one point they were replacing the D1 with the Eris). If you read your insurance paperwork it says they replace with a refurbished model OR another model that is similar. At times they have replaced high end android models with low end android models. This is why I use another 3rd party insurance other than Asurion.
It does not matter if you are rooted or not with Asurion. Asurion is a 3rd party vendor. They are not Verizon and are not checking to see if you are rooted. They receive the phone and have the issue fixed clean the phone up and it becomes a refurbished unit that they send out to someone else later.
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thank you for the confirmation. Also can I get your bros number just in case my phone breaks?

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Took my defective refurb to verizon today...

I cracked my old phone and got a replacement from Asurion, and they sent me a refurb with a bum trackball, which scrolls around the screen and doesnt even go down (sucks, i cant root it now without a modded recovery).
The guy at the Verizon store said i had to call Asurion since they issued the phone...
I just got off the phone with Asurion and theyre sending me a new one tomorrow or something, and they refused to give me an upgrade.
If my next one has a problem, what should i do? I refuse to deal with this.
Leave I guess. I got a like new incredible on eBay for a great price and I'm using that to ride out the rest of my contract. Then I'm leaving for Spring or T-Mo.
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This is why I don't use Asurion. I just have BestBuy insurance, which covers absolutely everything that could possibly happen to my phone (my sister has dropped her phone in a stream and thrown it against the wall and their policy covered it, and she got a new phone the first time, and the second time her phone was discontinued so they gave her an upgrade). I'm careful with my phone though, and honestly I thought I'd break it much quicker (I'm very clumsy). I've had my Eris for about 8 months now and nothing has happened to it at all (hardware wise, anyways. I did almost brick it once, but I fixed it rather quickly).
You could ask to speak to the supervisor of the Asurion rep. Chances are that if you express deeply enough of your unhappiness with their poor service, they will probably help you out. Since you have probably paid enough in insurance to buy a newer phone.
Since you got the phone from Asurion, Verizon won't do anything for you now. I haven't had much experience with Asurion, but I believe they would be less inclined to give you a new phone since it's pretty much the only insurance you can get for phones ( I don't know if the Best Buy insurance is available to only phones bought there or not).
You can try talking to a supervisor and might get some luck. It's worth a shot. If not, I don't think there is much else you can do aside from buying a new phone yourself.
Well they sent me another replacement for free this time, and with a working trackball.. i kinda wish they didnt so i could complain again lol. Dont ever work with Asurion, I swear the first refurb they gave me was a chinese copy, it didnt even say HTC on the phone
Nikolai2.1 said:
Well they sent me another replacement for free this time, and with a working trackball.. i kinda wish they didnt so i could complain again lol. Dont ever work with Asurion, I swear the first refurb they gave me was a chinese copy, it didnt even say HTC on the phone
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I got an Asurion phone and when it broke (the question is when, not if with those) I just called VZW's CS and got them to send me a replacement, never dealt with Asurion after that, and I vow to never do so again.
I broke my first eris, got a replacement from asurion and the soft key lights didn't work so I called back the next morning after getting it and the guy had me do some reset tests and such and that didn't work so he had a brand new eris sent out to me. I got to keep all the extra stuff that came with the replacement, all I had to do was ship back the phone body itself. Guess I made out good since I only paid 50 bucks for the replacement and got a brand new eris out of it along with two new back covers, two batteries, two chargers and an extra 8gig sd card. lol
Asurion is a miserable excuse for an insurance company. It's borderline fraud what they do. I had to replace an old flip phone a few years back and they gave me one whose screen wouldn't shut off when flipped closed, and it would hardly flip closed anyways because there was no spring-action to the flip. It was just one continuous resistance-filled motion.
This is exactly why we dropped insurance on our phones.
I'm considering dropping the insurance. I don't think it's worth the monthly fee, plus the deductible if I have to use it. I've only used it once so far, back on my old flip phone a couple years ago.
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I'm considering dropping the insurance. I don't think it's worth the monthly fee, plus the deductible if I have to use it. I've only used it once so far, back on my old flip phone a couple years ago.
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I dropped the asurion insurance, and just have the warranty the entire length of the contract. That way if the ball craps out after a year, im still good
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Insurance?

For those of you who will be getting this device, will you purchase insurance on it? I believe Verizon charges $7.95, are there just as good third party (cheaper) alternatives?
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For those of you who will be getting this device, will you purchase insurance on it? I believe Verizon charges $7.95, are there just as good third party (cheaper) alternatives?
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i have learned a long time ago that insurance is worth it so i just kept the asurion that i already had
Protect cell is great insurance. Its cheaper in the the long run but you pay 140 up front instead of almost 200 over two years and after two years if you don't make a claim they will buy back your phone for 25 percent of RETAIL costs
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I'll probably end up getting it through Verizon, just for the convenience if I need to utilize it in the future. $8/mo though adds up quick.
I have never had phone insurance and never had the need for it. I guess I can make a phone last 18 months to the upgrade. Check Verizons deductible first.
My opinion is never get an insurance for something you can replace on your own account. This will be much much cheaper in the long run.
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My opinion is never get an insurance for something you can replace on your own account. This will be much much cheaper in the long run.
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Only once have I had a phone damaged by water, but luckily I was able to get it replaced under warranty as they couldn't tell it was damaged. My main concern is that I'll drop or lose the phone in the first 1-3 months, in which case the insurance would have helped a lot.
I always get the insurance with extended warranty. Always get devices overnighted when I've had problems. A few bucks is worth the peace of mind.
(EDIT: I may be wrong on the no-dudctible as a few other members have pointed out. A friend of mine told me that and I just took his word for it, sorry for misdirection) I've heard good things about Ensquared. $58 for 1 year and 2 claims, no deductible. Or $99 for 2 years and 3 claims up to $1000 each, also no deductible. It comes out to a little over $4 a month. Doesn't Verizon have a deductible per claim thats around 100 or 150?
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I've heard good things about Ensquared. $58 for 1 year and 2 claims, no deductible. Or $99 for 2 years and 3 claims up to $1000 each, also no deductible. It comes out to a little over $4 a month. Doesn't Verizon have a deductible per claim thats around 100 or 150?
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insurance claims are 100 per incident, allowed 2 incidents per year (I think).
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insurance claims are 100 per incident, allowed 2 incidents per year (I think).
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the $100 deductible is correct and i think its 2 incidents or up to $1500 per year, i would have to go back and read the brochure
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I always get the insurance with extended warranty. Always get devices overnighted when I've had problems. A few bucks is worth the peace of mind.
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my coworker had the tec and was having screen problems with her t-bolt. she didnt realize that she was paying for an extended warranty and they overnighed her one. i personally have never had any issues with vzw or asurion as well
my brothers microphone went out on the galaxy s3, no insurance and the tech replaced it for 12.99 overnight shipping, no questions asked. My rezound that I had on another line and put it on mine had white spot on the screen and tech replaced that without asking any questions and had it shipped overnight without any questions asked. I have never paid a single cent for insurance.
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my brothers microphone went out on the galaxy s3, no insurance and the tech replaced it for 12.99 overnight shipping, no questions asked. My rezound that I had on another line and put it on mine had white spot on the screen and tech replaced that without asking any questions and had it shipped overnight without any questions asked. I have never paid a single cent for insurance.
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both of those devices should have still been under the original 1 year warranty that every new phone comes with
I've heard that Best Buy's protection plan is the way to go although I don't know what the cost of their protection plan for a phone is these days. Will Verizon's insurance cover a bricked phone?
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Will insurance cover phone replacement due to a battery that no longer holds a charge after a year or two? If so, I'm definitely going to get it on this phone considering its a non-removable battery.
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I've heard that Best Buy's protection plan is the way to go although I don't know what the cost of their protection plan for a phone is these days. Will Verizon's insurance cover a bricked phone?
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it might be on paper. I would never buy anything such as warranty from bestbuy. Heck they couldn't even try to find an item that they have 10 in stock for me because the guy said they were too hard to get to? I had a warranty once with them and their first job seems to be to make you feel dumb about the phone, like you don't know what you are doing before they will replace it. you might as well intentionally hit it with a brick and take it in so they don't bull**** you. lol
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it might be on paper. I would never buy anything such as warranty from bestbuy. Heck they couldn't even try to find an item that they have 10 in stock for me because the guy said they were too hard to get to? I had a warranty once with them and their first job seems to be to make you feel dumb about the phone, like you don't know what you are doing before they will replace it. you might as well intentionally hit it with a brick and take it in so they don't bull**** you. lol
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Yeah, I admittedly have no experience with it and am going off word of mouth. Back when ICS leaked for the vivid there were alot of people that bricked their phones flashing the new Hboot and one of them said he took his to BBuy and they replaced it no questions asked. I may just pre-order here (I'm impatient anyway) and get the Verizon warranty. If it's anything like the AT&T warranty it will cover everything except for small arms fire (the words of the AT&T rep).
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Will insurance cover phone replacement due to a battery that no longer holds a charge after a year or two? If so, I'm definitely going to get it on this phone considering its a non-removable battery.
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the insurance should definitely cover it, it would be a $99 deductible though. i am not sure if the extended warranty part would cover it or not since it is an embedded battery, i know usually they don't cover batteries but i could see this being an exception.
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the insurance should definitely cover it, it would be a $99 deductible though. i am not sure if the extended warranty part would cover it or not since it is an embedded battery, i know usually they don't cover batteries but i could see this being an exception.
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I will have to call and find out about battery replacement being under warranty... usually I think not.
The deductible sucks but are there any alternatives? Unlikely there are going to be 3rd party batteries made since its not removable.
I think, provider have a creative idea to make a good deal with customer by provide insurance.

[Q] Does anybody else have the Geek Squad protection?

So today, after I just finished rooting my phone, stepped out to have a smoke. I walked and dropped my phone off a wooden stair and into a icicle puddle on an already present soft pile of snow. On the first hit the back flew off and then fell battery side first. It now won't turn on, so would best buy cover this?
My first thought is by protection you mean not letting them touch my phone, then yes
Being serious if their protection covers accidental damage they should be to swap it out no problem. If not and you have insurance on your phone go to a VZW store.
Neither place can tell if you are rooted/unlocked etc when the phone doesn't power up.
Yeah, they should replace it no problem. You'll be without your phone for several days, but that's about the worst of it. I used their plan for a couple of years with my Galaxy Nexus. Was pretty easy to work with.
Do they cover water damage though? I know assurian will not cover the device for water damage. They have those white stickers on battery and inside back of phone. When it gets wet it turns red. Not sure about best buy coverage but wanted to give you a heads up just in case. Sorry to hear about your loss that does suck.
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So today, after I just finished rooting my phone, stepped out to have a smoke. I walked and dropped my phone off a wooden stair and into a icicle puddle on an already present soft pile of snow. On the first hit the back flew off and then fell battery side first. It now won't turn on, so would best buy cover this?[/QUOTE
I have the geek squad through best buy and I pay 9.99 a month. I had gs3 before this that I bought in august at best buy. They replaced my gs3 twice one after I flashed miui and my phone wouldn't make phone calls or texts and once after the head phone Jack stopped working. Both times they gave me brand new gs3 in store same night they normally send it out and you can get a loaner smart phone for $50 deposit but because refurbished gs3 was on back order they gave me it brand new. Just last week I flashed slim bean 4.2.1 and had the same problem wouldn't make phone calls and after factory reset it was stuck in roaming they couldn't fix it. I told them I had been trying to get Verizon to give me alternate replacement because id been dropping alot of calls and they said because it was gonna be my third replacement and twice it was the sane problem they could give me a credit for $ 699.00 for the full value of the phone and I could pick any phone At best buy so I had them price match Amazon wireless and they have me the note 2 for $699.00 and I just had to start my geek squad program from that date even though I airway payed for this month but I figured it's worth paying for the geek squad twice in one month to get a brand new note 2. So I would say if you have the coverage for 9.99 a month they should definitely replace it. It's just whether or not the on backorder. If the refurbished ones are not on backorder then they ll get you a refurbished in 5 days or so our they can try to fix your phone but that can take 2-3 weeks. ThIs is what they told me before they realized the gs3 was on backorder. How this helps sorry for long explanation. I would definitely recommend geek squad to any one buying a smart phone though because there is no deductible and unlimited claims. Also they told me they don't care if your phone if Is rooted they will still try to fix it or replace it.
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I have the geek squad through best buy and I pay 9.99 a month. I had gs3 before this that I bought in august at best buy. They replaced my gs3 twice one after I flashed miui and my phone wouldn't make phone calls or texts and once after the head phone Jack stopped working. Both times they gave me brand new gs3 in store same night they normally send it out and you can get a loaner smart phone for $50 deposit but because refurbished gs3 was on back order they gave me it brand new. Just last week I flashed slim bean 4.2.1 and had the same problem wouldn't make phone calls and after factory reset it was stuck in roaming they couldn't fix it. I told them I had been trying to get Verizon to give me alternate replacement because id been dropping alot of calls and they said because it was gonna be my third replacement and twice it was the sane problem they could give me a credit for $ 699.00 for the full value of the phone and I could pick any phone At best buy so I had them price match Amazon wireless and they have me the note 2 for $699.00 and I just had to start my geek squad program from that date even though I airway payed for this month but I figured it's worth paying for the geek squad twice in one month to get a brand new note 2. So I would say if you have the coverage for 9.99 a month they should definitely replace it. It's just whether or not the on backorder. If the refurbished ones are not on backorder then they ll get you a refurbished in 5 days or so our they can try to fix your phone but that can take 2-3 weeks. ThIs is what they told me before they realized the gs3 was on backorder. How this helps sorry for long explanation. I would definitely recommend geek squad to any one buying a smart phone though because there is no deductible and unlimited claims.
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Your experience is a huge exception to the rule. No store here will give you a new phone from their store stock, even if refurbs are unavailable ( it is against Best Buy policy). You simply wait. Is it possible you have connections in the store?
Even with me making a public spectacle of Best Buy's shady Black Tie protection, I didn't get a new phone in-store.
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Your experience is a huge exception to the rule. No store here will give you a new phone from their store stock, even if refurbs are unavailable ( it is against Best Buy policy). You simply wait. Is it possible you have connections in the store?
Even with me making a public spectacle of Best Buy's shady Black Tie protection, I didn't get a new phone in-store.
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No connections at all. The guy asked me do you want to have your phone repaired(2-3 weeks) or do you want a rapid exchange(5 days) I agreed to have phone repaired so I would get the same phone back. He put it in the computer and he said it told him to do rapid exchange then he tried that and it told him to replace it in Store. I had no thoughts of getting a brand new phone it just Happened that way then the 2nd time I didn't mention getting a new one the first time and the same thing happened and it was a different employee. The 3rd time just recently when I got the note 2 I didn't mention any thing about previous new replacements and they offered me another new replacement but i explained the situation with Verizon and wanting an alternate replacement than he told me they could fulfill the plan and give me the credit and that's what I did this time also different employee than 2 previous times. but I definitely don't have connections
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It will be covered. You'll have to wait about a week to get it back.
My suggestion is to always either break your phone to the max or damage the phone in away that you can restore to stock so no warranty issues arise.
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Rebel908 said:
It will be covered. You'll have to wait about a week to get it back.
My suggestion is to always either break your phone to the max or damage the phone in away that you can restore to stock so no warranty issues arise.
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Black Tie is separate from the phone warranty. It is insurance, not a warranty.
Travisdroidx2 said:
Do they cover water damage though? I know assurian will not cover the device for water damage.
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Actually, they do cover water damage.
adrynalyne said:
Black Tie is separate from the phone warranty. It is insurance, not a warranty.
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I understand that, but from what I have been told voiding the phone warranty would be grounds for not honoring the plan, same reasoning as to why Samsung would not honor the contract
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Rebel908 said:
I understand that, but from what I have been told voiding the phone warranty would be grounds for not honoring the plan, same reasoning as to why Samsung would not honor the contract
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Hogwash on whoever told you that.
The insurance is to cover things not covered by warranty.
For instance, dropping and breaking your phone voids the warranty. Naturally, Black Tie and other insurance comes into play then. If they didn't, that would be grounds for fraud on their part and many lawsuits would ensue.
The only things you need to worry about are what they don't cover according to their TOS.
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Do they cover water damage though? I know assurian will not cover the device for water damage. They have those white stickers on battery and inside back of phone. When it gets wet it turns red. Not sure about best buy coverage but wanted to give you a heads up just in case. Sorry to hear about your loss that does suck.
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Yeah they cover water damage ... its insurance. Like was stated it would open up a major can of worms if they had retarded stipulations.
Having worked for Best Buy Mobile for over 2 years now, I will share what GSP (Geek Squad Protection) means for you.
The plan is allowed only for phones purchased from Best Buy or a non-refurbished like-new iPhone not originally purchased from Best Buy. The plan is phone specific and can cover any phone Best Buy distributes.
Here is what the plan covers and the costs:
Covers:
Water Damage(full submersion and battery replacement)
Accidental damage, broken screen, hardware physicalities etc.
Software malfunctions/defects
Original purchased accessories included in phone packaging including earbuds, charger cable etc.
Unlimited Claims
No deductibles($0)
Loaner Phone coverage(some stores charge $50 deposits).
No commitment, can be cancelled by owner at any desired time
9.99 for smartphones/169.99 for 2 years outright
14.99 for iPhones/269.99 for 2 years outright
5.99 for basic phones/119.99 for 2 years outright
(if an outright plan is purchased, it can still be cancelled and prorated for months used as a refund).
Does not Cover:
Lost or Stolen Items
How it works:
Best Buy goes through a vendor known as Jabil to replace the phones made from service claims. Jabil is a facility that commisions the manufacturers to send parts to the facility to be manufactured back to original state OR send a completely new/already remanufactured device to Best Buy to return to you. The item is not classed "refurbished".
The process for the claim is 2-3 business days.
Exceptions:
If no phones are available on hand to be shipped in for the claim the item may be put on "backorder" where it may take 5-7 business days for it to be received.
If no phones are available and backorder is not an option, you may qualify for a substitute where you can choose an upgraded model of the current phone.
If the phone is not available to be backordered and no substitute exists, it is considered a repair which may take 1-2 weeks to return to the store. (it is the same unit that is sent to be repaired).
If any of these above conditions cannot be fulfilled or produce a working phone for you, Geek Squad "Junks-out" the phone (as stated in a post on the first page of this thread) where you get the full retail value of the phone when purchased to redeem in store on another phone.
I hope this clears up any misconceptions.
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Having worked for Best Buy Mobile for over 2 years now, I will share what GSP (Geek Squad Protection) means for you.
The plan is allowed only for phones purchased from Best Buy or a non-refurbished like-new iPhone not originally purchased from Best Buy. The plan is phone specific and can cover any phone Best Buy distributes.
Here is what the plan covers and the costs:
Covers:
Water Damage(full submersion and battery replacement)
Accidental damage, broken screen, hardware physicalities etc.
Software malfunctions/defects
Original purchased accessories included in phone packaging including earbuds, charger cable etc.
Unlimited Claims
No deductibles($0)
Loaner Phone coverage(some stores charge $50 deposits).
No commitment, can be cancelled by owner at any desired time
9.99 for smartphones/169.99 for 2 years outright
14.99 for iPhones/269.99 for 2 years outright
5.99 for basic phones/119.99 for 2 years outright
(if an outright plan is purchased, it can still be cancelled and prorated for months used as a refund).
Does not Cover:
Lost or Stolen Items
How it works:
Best Buy goes through a vendor known as Jabil to replace the phones made from service claims. Jabil is a facility that commisions the manufacturers to send parts to the facility to be manufactured back to original state OR send a completely new/already remanufactured device to Best Buy to return to you. The item is not classed "refurbished".
The process for the claim is 2-3 business days.
Exceptions:
If no phones are available on hand to be shipped in for the claim the item may be put on "backorder" where it may take 5-7 business days for it to be received.
If no phones are available and backorder is not an option, you may qualify for a substitute where you can choose an upgraded model of the current phone.
If the phone is not available to be backordered and no substitute exists, it is considered a repair which may take 1-2 weeks to return to the store. (it is the same unit that is sent to be repaired).
If any of these above conditions cannot be fulfilled or produce a working phone for you, Geek Squad "Junks-out" the phone (as stated in a post on the first page of this thread) where you get the full retail value of the phone when purchased to redeem in store on another phone.
I hope this clears up any misconceptions.
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Thanks for clearng that up much appreciated
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[INFO] HTC One OEM Repairs, etc

About 10 days ago I broke the LCD of my new HTC One. Because I traded my Xperia ZL for this One - I cancelled the insurance policy I've been carrying on my AT&T account for the past 4 years (and NEVER used it, mind you). What was odd was that the LCD didn't even break immediately upon impact. I dropped it on a ceramic tile floor (it had an Incipio Feather case on it - which did nothing but prevent scratching) and it appeared to sustain no damage. So, after picking it up I placed it on to a stone counter top where it proceeded to spiderweb and crack right before my very eyes. I was in shock. (this video is WHY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwE9PGDnlvs) Anyways, moving right along - I called AT&T and tried to add insurance back to my account (not telling them I just broke my phone of course) but AT&T obviously refused to since I didn't buy the phone from them. On the same note, I'm sure, had I not cancelled the insurance, it wouldn't have been covered due to the same reason - but that's neither here nor there at this point.
So, I contacted HTC. I told them I dropped the device and the LCD was cracked. I asked for a quote to repair it. The gentlemen advised me 'up to $180.00". Honestly, I was surprised it wasn't more expensive. I asked if I send it in to them and they quote me a higher price than I want to pay - what happens? He advised me they would just send it back not repaired (I've NEVER broken a phone before so I'm not familiar with this process). I sent the One in to HTC (actually, most likely to an authorized repair center: CTS-PCS) in Houston, TX via USPS Priority Mail with insurance on 6/4. They received it 6/6. And today they contacted me with a quote of exactly $180.00. So I paid it and now I'm waiting for them to complete the repairs and send it back. I figured paying $180 to fix it was smarter than selling it for however much I could get for it and risk losing hundreds of dollars in the process. Also, the fact that iFixit scored it a 1 out of 10 on ease of repair also did not give me much hope in finding someone other than HTC (that I even trusted) to disassemble my device and repair properly.
Anyways, the point is to GET THIS INFORMATION OUT THERE. I came to XDA (yes, I realize this is a developer site... but it was my first instinct) in search of others who may have had similar experiences and couldn't really find anything definitive. I certainly couldn't find an actual dollar amount quoted by HTC to fix the LCD alone. I'm sure I won't be/haven't been the ONLY one to break the LCD. Maybe, going forward this thread could also serve as a place to post ANY type of repair experiences with HTC (or anyone else that CAN fix it)?
*Once I get my One back I will post again to let people gauge exactly how long the repair process took from start to finish.
Phone insurance is generally a waste of money. Even with the insurance you'd still have to pay the $199 deductible, which is more than the cost of the repair outright.
I'd rather put the $7/month in the bank and after the 2 yr contract there's enough to pay the subsided price on a new handset.
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Phone insurance is generally a waste of money. Even with the insurance you'd still have to pay the $199 deductible, which is more than the cost of the repair outright.
I'd rather put the $7/month in the bank and after the 2 yr contract there's enough to pay the subsided price on a new handset.
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Costco warranty. $100 up front, $25 replacements for brand new phones upon damages up for 4 times.
So you're paying $4 a month and a $24 deductible.
OP paid $180 to repair his phone.
Warranty is also transferable and I believe can be cancelled to get your money prorated back.
The only thing it does not cover is theft. And if you live in the shady parts of Southern California, you better be extra careful with your devices.
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Costco warranty. $100 up front, $25 replacements for brand new phones upon damages up for 4 times.
So you're paying $4 a month and a $24 deductible.
OP paid $180 to repair his phone.
Warranty is also transferable and I believe can be cancelled to get your money prorated back.
The only thing it does not cover is theft. And if you live in the shady parts of Southern California, you better be extra careful with your devices.
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Good point cschmitt and even if you do pay the $199 deductible to replace it they usually give you a refurbished device. (other than the cracked LCD my One is in MINT condition) And Slim, makes me wish I had bought mine at Costco. Oh well. You live and learn.
can we buy costco warranty if phone is not purchased from them?
himeshkaul said:
can we buy costco warranty if phone is not purchased from them?
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Good question, I will call them and find out and report back.
EDIT: Ok, here's what I found out. You can't buy the insurance through Costco unless you buy the phone from them. The sales rep did advise me about Square Trade - its $129 he said... but when I checked out their site I found you have to either buy it from a retailer or via eBay. (via retailer the cost is a flat fee of $125 or $6.99 per month for a 2 year plan) Someone like me (who got my phone locally via trade with an individual) is NOT eligible for Square Trade. Good info to know.
t3chn0s1s said:
Good question, I will call them and find out and report back.
EDIT: Ok, here's what I found out. You can't buy the insurance through Costco unless you buy the phone from them. The sales rep did advise me about Square Trade - its $129 he said... but when I checked out their site I found you have to either buy it from a retailer or via eBay. (via retailer the cost is a flat fee of $125 or $6.99 per month for a 2 year plan) Someone like me (who got my phone locally via trade with an individual) is NOT eligible for Square Trade. Good info to know.
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If you sign up on square trades Facebook page they send you coupons weekly for up to 50% off the price. I get coupons sent to me all the time.
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But Costco has a deal with Square Trade for the $25 deductible. And I believe you get device replacements from Costco on the spot. The deal is different from teh Costco website.
Purchase your phones at Costco, there are nothing but pros and no cons I can think of.
So, it turns out the repair center didn't have the parts to fix my One so they were holding it for the materials. Today, I finally got an email that it's done and will be shipping out shortly. I must say, this whole process wasn't TOO excruciating. Thank God I keep a back up phone! So, I would imagine if they had had the parts on hand it probably would have been fixed and sent back out last week. I'm finally glad this whole thing is almost over.
It took a little while but the FedEx tracking number that HTC provided is now active and my device should be back to me by Tuesday. I just hope and pray nothing goes wrong in transit. I will post again when I have it. Overall I'm pretty pleased with the speed at which this repair was processed and completed. Someone else said theirs took about 10 days & I'm assuming they didn't have to wait for the parts to come in like I did.
Good informational thread. Thanks.
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Well if something like this happened to me I would have just called and added the insurance back on it and then wait a couple weeks (maybe 2-6) and then just say my phone got stolen/lost, pay the deductible and get a new one. Either send the broken one to HTC to fix or sell kit broken
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Hi, please update us on how your repair was. I just sent my HTC One due to yellow spot on the corner and dead pixels. Worried about how well they handle the phones. I just wanna know how is your new screen and is there any new damage to the phone? Scratches? Thanks.
stefan.buddle said:
Well if something like this happened to me I would have just called and added the insurance back on it and then wait a couple weeks (maybe 2-6) and then just say my phone got stolen/lost, pay the deductible and get a new one. Either send the broken one to HTC to fix or sell kit broken
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I tried that bro. Because I didn't buy it from AT&T they wouldn't let me add the insurance back. Hello, that was the first thing I thought to do!!!!! ( I did say that in the OP) LOL
Also, the deductible to replace it is $200. To fix it was $180. Ultimately I would have rather paid the $200 and not have to wait for the repair but $180 is still cheaper.
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Hi, please update us on how your repair was. I just sent my HTC One due to yellow spot on the corner and dead pixels. Worried about how well they handle the phones. I just wanna know how is your new screen and is there any new damage to the phone? Scratches? Thanks.
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I am supposed to get my One tomorrow so will certainly report back with the results. Other than the damaged display the body was MINT so I too am concerned with any scratches, etc on the body. Will, post again when I have it.
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Got my One back today. It's MINT! The display is PERFECT and the body is unscathed. My dumbass forgot to take out my SIM tray and when I got it back it HAS NO SIM TRAY. I called a couple AT&T stores... none have one. One of the AT&T reps gave me the # for the local AT&T warranty repair shop so I called them but they don't have one either. HTC is sending me replacement SIM tray FREE but via UPS ground. So I ordered one off eBay. Hopefully I have it by Thursday or Friday.
EDIT: I asked HTC if I could PAY to expedite the shipping of the SIM tray and they said 'no'. They would only send it via UPS ground (for no fee). Word to the wise: Learn from my error and REMOVE YOUR SIM TRAY if you're sending your device in for repair. HTC will remove it and NOT replace it prior to sending it back to you.
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Got my One back today. It's MINT! The display is PERFECT and the body is unscathed. My dumbass forgot to take out my SIM tray and when I got it back it HAS NO SIM TRAY. I called a couple AT&T stores... none have one. One of the AT&T reps gave me the # for the local AT&T warranty repair shop so I called them but they don't have one either. HTC is sending me replacement SIM tray FREE but via UPS ground. So I ordered one off eBay. Hopefully I have it by Thursday or Friday.
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Thank you for the update!! Glad everything worked out perfectly. Now can't wait for mine to come back.
rg8rc18 said:
Thank you for the update!! Glad everything worked out perfectly. Now can't wait for mine to come back.
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I trust you removed your SIM tray?
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t3chn0s1s said:
I trust you removed your SIM tray?
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Yes. Lol. I was actually thinking of leaving it too but ended up removing it.
rg8rc18 said:
Yes. Lol. I was actually thinking of leaving it too but ended up removing it.
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Smart move. I am SO completely moronic. I don't know how I didn't get that out of this following paragraph that was included in the initial repair email from HTC:
Remember to remove any accessories from the phone - such as the battery, SIM card, storage card, SIM cover and/or battery cover (Note: some of these parts cannot be removed from all devices - please check our support site if you are uncertain). Please also backup any important information you will want to keep before shipping your phone.
LOL, SMH

AT&T HTC One warranty claim = $200+ free....

So... hear me out haha. This is all based on what they told me on the phone but they may tell you something else if you call them.
If you have a 32gb HTC One and file a warranty claim (you get one year free of it through AT&T), they will send you a "like new" device for free, then you have to send yours back to them within ten days.
What they told me on the phone though when I talked to them was that if I don't send my phone back, I have to pay them $210 for my "defective" unit. In reality, the only defect my unit has is that the battery doesn't last all day, I only get about 10 hours out of it.
If you don't want to send them the phone you have back, just keep it and take the charge, then sell your phone or the phone they send you on eBay for $500 and you're pocketing almost $300...
I will say again, I only heard them mention the $210 fee and didn't ask at all about that. If you currently have a HTC One on AT&T and you're having some problems maybe with it, try this out and see if it works.
Thought I would let you guys know. Don't hate haha.
In just guessing but that may result in a bad ESN or what ever it's called for not sending it in??? Maybe not idk but seems like they would be smarter than that...
lotreaglesfan said:
So... hear me out haha. This is all based on what they told me on the phone but they may tell you something else if you call them.
If you have a 32gb HTC One and file a warranty claim (you get one year free of it through AT&T), they will send you a "like new" device for free, then you have to send yours back to them within ten days.
What they told me on the phone though when I talked to them was that if I don't send my phone back, I have to pay them $210 for my "defective" unit. In reality, the only defect my unit has is that the battery doesn't last all day, I only get about 10 hours out of it.
If you don't want to send them the phone you have back, just keep it and take the charge, then sell your phone or the phone they send you on eBay for $500 and you're pocketing almost $300...
I will say again, I only heard them mention the $210 fee and didn't ask at all about that. If you currently have a HTC One on AT&T and you're having some problems maybe with it, try this out and see if it works.
Thought I would let you guys know. Don't hate haha.
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i honestly don't know. personally, i'm sending mine back cause i can't afford losing a potential $200, but if anyone is having troubles with their device and can risk it, go for it.
NOTE: i did not tell you guys this for anyone to try to scam att... they aren't losing any money in this if it works. just thought i would let you all know. thanks.
I stop reading when you said your only problem is "the battery doesn't last all day"
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lotreaglesfan said:
So... hear me out haha. This is all based on what they told me on the phone but they may tell you something else if you call them.
If you have a 32gb HTC One and file a warranty claim (you get one year free of it through AT&T), they will send you a "like new" device for free, then you have to send yours back to them within ten days.
What they told me on the phone though when I talked to them was that if I don't send my phone back, I have to pay them $210 for my "defective" unit. In reality, the only defect my unit has is that the battery doesn't last all day, I only get about 10 hours out of it.
If you don't want to send them the phone you have back, just keep it and take the charge, then sell your phone or the phone they send you on eBay for $500 and you're pocketing almost $300...
I will say again, I only heard them mention the $210 fee and didn't ask at all about that. If you currently have a HTC One on AT&T and you're having some problems maybe with it, try this out and see if it works.
Thought I would let you guys know. Don't hate haha.
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You would be charged the full value, ie $599.99, if you don't return it. He/she gave you bad information.
Either way this is super fraud no matter how you look at it
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They black list the device that doesn't get sent back for this exact reason.
AutoUnion said:
They black list the device that doesn't get sent back for this exact reason.
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sorry didn't realize. mod can ya delete. thanks!
asuprice said:
You would be charged the full value, ie $599.99, if you don't return it. He/she gave you bad information.
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They only charge $200, but they blacklist the device.
EDIT: Sorry, thought you were talking about asuiron!
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I was told that my warranty exchange would cost $609 if I didn't return it. I got a 64GB One. $200 sounds like an insurance claim. Regardless, it's definitely fraud.
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Exactly what sliderocket said, $609 was what I was told as well, the rep even stated that it was the most expensive he had ever seen. 64 GB as well.
Exchanging my 32gb, and it's $545 if I don't send current model back
I was told full price on my Nokia, but my one was bought new off ebay for $450...... So warranty is invalid..
Yea you were definitely given bad info. Fraud aspect aside, they have always charged around full retail for any warranty claim device that isn't returned within 10 days.
sliderocket22 said:
I was told that my warranty exchange would cost $609 if I didn't return it. I got a 64GB One. $200 sounds like an insurance claim. Regardless, it's definitely fraud.
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That's not fraud if your phone is really broken. If they instruct you to send it back when you receive your replacement or pay $200 then you have the option of sending it back or paying $200. However, it would be fraud if your phone works perfectly fine and you are trying to get a replacement you aren't entitled to just to sell your working phone.
Anyone using an AT&T One on a different network able to get a warranty exchange from AT&T? It was bought third party via CL and the Mic doesn't work in calls (but works on speakerphone during calls...Any idea there?).
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TJBunch1228 said:
Anyone using an AT&T One on a different network able to get a warranty exchange from AT&T? It was bought third party via CL and the Mic doesn't work in calls (but works on speakerphone during calls...Any idea there?).
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You'll have a hard time if you don't have an AT&T account. Might want to go through HTC directly.
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