So a couple weeks ago I picked up a new Galaxy Nexus and while it's a great phone I'm not totally satisfied with it.
I was going to go in and swap it for a rezound to play around with it a bit.
Now if I unlock it when I get it and decide to return it will I have any problems or should I be alright as long as I relock it?
wil2bm said:
So a couple weeks ago I picked up a new Galaxy Nexus and while it's a great phone I'm not totally satisfied with it.
I was going to go in and swap it for a rezound to play around with it a bit.
Now if I unlock it when I get it and decide to return it will I have any problems or should I be alright as long as I relock it?
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You will have a problem if one of Verizon's tech's notices the unlocks...that's about it.
If they are anything like Sprint, you won't have an issue. It doesn't void your warranty.
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You will have a problem if one of Verizon's tech's notices the unlocks...that's about it.
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So even if relocked there is still a way to see it had been unlocked? Is it pretty obvious or do they have to be looking for something?
If I relock my nexus there is no way for them to see that right?
IT'LL SAY RELOCKED.
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But for the most part I wouldn't worry to much I've sent back probably 10 rooted without stock phones back and never said anything. But I've also called and didn't go there. Only my Eris was getting real hot no matter what I tried and when I went down there I forgot to put it back to stock and the guy still warranty the phone. He was amused I took it in like that but he did the warranty and when the phone came I sent that one back and never had a problem.
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Nevermind I thought you were talking about the Rezound.
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If you return the Nexus for the rezound, they won't let you exchange again for another device.
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But for the most part I wouldn't worry to much I've sent back probably 10 rooted without stock phones back and never said anything. But I've also called and didn't go there. Only my Eris was getting real hot no matter what I tried and when I went down there I forgot to put it back to stock and the guy still warranty the phone. He was amused I took it in like that but he did the warranty and when the phone came I sent that one back and never had a problem.
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You are exactly why....like the poster child of why Verizon is locking bootoaders. Good job!
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If you return the Nexus for the rezound, they won't let you exchange again for another device.
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They only let you swap a phone once? What if I just return it?
wil2bm said:
They only let you swap a phone once? What if I just return it?
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Same thing. You get only ONE exchange for a different device with the upgrade you use.
If your opening a new line take a phone back and exchange it for the same phone then what? Or exchange it for another phone
I used an available upgrade on my account... I thought there was an amount of time you were given to where you could return the device/void the contract renewal?
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I used an available upgrade on my account... I thought there was an amount of time you were given to where you could return the device/void the contract renewal?
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there is, but you can only do it once.
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there is, but you can only do it once.
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This isn't right. You can swap once WITHOUT a restocking fee. After that, you can still return the device and buy a new one, but they will charge you a restocking fee.
I just upgrade recently and bought a Nexus. Didn't like it and got a Rezound. I was charged a restocking fee, doesn't matter if its your first time or not. The only real way to waive the restocking fee is if something is a matter with your phone, hardware wise, if it's cosmetic (don't like the color) they wont help you.
Oh about returning a rooted phone, they will never check. I just returned my Rezound yesterday b/c of the pink buttons and I got a new one. They didn't even check what I did to the phone, they didnt even check the phone at all, they just put it in a box, put a shipping label on it and that was it. 90 percent of VZW CSR don't even know what to look for or even know what rooting is. Maybe I lucked out with the store I went to but the employees there, wow, I don't know how the get jobs, they don't know a lick about phones.
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You are exactly why....like the poster child of why Verizon is locking bootoaders. Good job!
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Is there a need to bash people and act like a little 4 year old say it was you not me. Come on grow up act like a man or women not blaming people your whole life.
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bal1985 said:
I just upgrade recently and bought a Nexus. Didn't like it and got a Rezound. I was charged a restocking fee, doesn't matter if its your first time or not. The only real way to waive the restocking fee is if something is a matter with your phone, hardware wise, if it's cosmetic (don't like the color) they wont help you.
Oh about returning a rooted phone, they will never check. I just returned my Rezound yesterday b/c of the pink buttons and I got a new one. They didn't even check what I did to the phone, they didnt even check the phone at all, they just put it in a box, put a shipping label on it and that was it. 90 percent of VZW CSR don't even know what to look for or even know what rooting is. Maybe I lucked out with the store I went to but the employees there, wow, I don't know how the get jobs, they don't know a lick about phones.
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Actually, they may check it, just not at the store you return it to.(wherever they send it to) I had it happen to me on an old WM phone and they tried to whack me full price of the new phone two months later... but I agree that its unlikely. If they checked every phone that got returned, nothing would get done and backlog refurbs.
will i have to UNroot my evo to have it replaced by asurion? im with sprint.
romaire said:
will i have to UNroot my evo to have it replaced by asurion? im with sprint.
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No. They dont care.. If your worried just run over it with your car before you send it back. Doesnt matter. They still getting your old device and your still paying your deductible.
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tailsthecat3 said:
As the title states, I discovered one red pixel. I hate it. So I'm looking for suggestions to get this repaired.
I'm trying software solutions for now. But can someone recommended a reputable service company that could repair/replace the screen?
I'm good with that sort of stuff and wouldn't mind repairing or replacing the screen myself.
Please and thank you! I found this discovery to be quite devastating and am the type to do whatever it takes to get the device to where I want. Thanks, again.
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Damn that sucks lol I'm ocd when it comes to a dead pixle or lint on a screen protector . There is a guide on here to replace ur screen also ebay has new screens pretty cheap . You also could have Sprint fix it if you bring your own part maybe . I would do it my self if I didn't have insurance on it.
you might be able to find an app or video that flashes a bunch of colors a lot, I did that with an ipod that had a stuck pixel and it fixed it for me
I know I fixed one on a monitor by putting pressure wth my finger and turning the monitor off and on. Not sure if the touch screen stops that front being a solution.
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You can do that, but they will know it was unlocked.
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tailsthecat3 said:
I've seen bootloaders with custom lock/unlock messages. There has to be a way to make it read 'locked'. Thanks.
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I know what you mean man . But on the new hboot your stuck with relocked sucks. Anyways hope you get it fixed.
If you are going to send it to the insurance anyway, get everything you want out, then crack it.... i mean literally just drop it till the screen brakes, then take it to the insurance for a cracked screen, or sink it! ...not prove it was ever rooted!...it might work...what you think?
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If you are going to send it to the insurance anyway, get everything you want out, then crack it.... i mean literally just drop it till the screen brakes, then take it to the insurance for a cracked screen, or sink it! ...not prove it was ever rooted!...it might work...what you think?
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Worked for my evo 4g...I stuck it in a cup of water... Then turned it on and put it in the freezer
If you want to do it the "free" way pull battery... Insert into microwave for 10th seconds... And try to turn it on.... If it doesn't turn on go to sprint and say "it got warm on the charger and won't turn on"
If it does turn on try the microwave again (not long enough to melt anything just enough to fry the motherboard)
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People have been doing this since the G1 days and has worked for people...don't blame me if it doesn't tho
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Worked for my evo 4g...I stuck it in a cup of water... Then turned it on and put it in the freezer
If you want to do it the "free" way pull battery... Insert into microwave for 10th seconds... And try to turn it on.... If it doesn't turn on go to sprint and say "it got warm on the charger and won't turn on"
If it does turn on try the microwave again (not long enough to melt anything just enough to fry the motherboard)
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People have been doing this since the G1 days and has worked for people...don't blame me if it doesn't tho
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That is called insurance fraud and is illegal .
sairegsx said:
If you are going to send it to the insurance anyway, get everything you want out, then crack it.... i mean literally just drop it till the screen brakes, then take it to the insurance for a cracked screen, or sink it! ...not prove it was ever rooted!...it might work...what you think?
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Well, if repair technicians are apes from Amazon rain forest, then yes, this could work.
tailsthecat3 said:
I don't pay for insurance because I bought a brand new phone and I refuse to pay a monthly fee to have the device I purchased new, replaced by a refurb.
I refuse to give up but if anyone has a link to an OEM official screen, not a cheapy on eBay, please, please link. I am so, so distraught over this ...sucks being a nerd.
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You get a new phone from insurance.
If you got the phone within the past 14 days, they will swap it out for you with a new one free of charge.
You can also return it and get another phone like the ET4G.
If it's been over 14 days but within 30 days, you can still get the Sprint TEP insurance which replaces it with a new one. Pull battery during a flash and then it won't boot up. Give it to them and tell them it stopped working. They will replace it with a new one.
Even if it's been over 30 days, you can call and (politely) complain about how you bought the phone new and it had a dead pixel. They will send you a new one free of charge (you will have to send yours back but they will send you a new one)
These will all work with an unlocked bootloader since they don't check. If you want to be more safe, you can run 'fastboot oem lock' in a terminal while in bootloader, but it will say ***RELOCKED*** at the top and you won't be able to unlock it again.
That is called insurance fraud and is illegal .
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Yes, very illegal, and is why our insurance deductibles go up every year or so.
I refuse to pay a monthly fee to have the device I purchased new, replaced by a refurb.
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Once you take the phone out of the box and turn it on, it is "used". Not sure why people feel they are entitled to a brand new phone to replace a used one. Sprint will give you a new one under warranty for the first 30 days if you have problems. Otherwise, you get a refurbished one to replace your used one.
You get a new phone from insurance.
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No you don't. 80% of the time you will get a refurbished one.
If it's been over 14 days but within 30 days, you can still get the Sprint TEP insurance which replaces it with a new one. Pull battery during a flash and then it won't boot up. Give it to them and tell them it stopped working. They will replace it with a new one.
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Once again insurance fraud is illegal.
If the OP has had the phone less than a year, a dead pixel is covered by the factory warranty through sprint. Just unroot and take into a corporate sprint store, they will either fix the screen, or give you a replacement for free. Insurance is not needed if you are within one year from the purchase date. Insurance is only for losing/breaking/stealing your phone.
These will all work with an unlocked bootloader since they don't check.
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Every corporate sprint location will check if your device is rooted. If it is, they will just ask you to unroot it, so he might as well just unroot before going in.
Thanks to a few of you.
I'm returning it for a new one.
Mods please lock and delete this crap thread.
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If anyone out there in XDA-land has actually warrantied an unlocked or re-locked phone (in store and/or via the 1-800 number), could you please chime in and post your experience (whether you did store or 800 and what happened).
I realize that it may still be too early to ask this question, because the true kicker is whether someone down the supply chain (in store, then in Verizon, then in HTC) noticed and charged back to your account; as there may not have been enough time for bills to generate after such a chain, but I would love to hear of actual experiences.
If possible, there is no need to report back on Amazon or Best Buy or Guy-On-The-Corner They have different policies. This is a Verizon Corporate inquiry. If anyone sent it back to Verizon, did Verizon ultimately charge you for a new Rezound. Thanks
(I realize there is another thread debating whether or not HTC shares with Verizon, and whether Verizon employees are trained to check. This is not that hypothetical inquiry; I am hoping that only people who ACTUALLY did the swap report in).
Thanks!
This is interesting to me. I'm stuck wanting the "normal", for lack of better words, root and s-off method from the community. I knew that the employees don't care about root as long as they can set it back to stock. That's what I heard from my friend that worked there. I don't know about the HTC unlock though.
I did it with my first rezound. (i baught them at bestbuy for their replacement plan) no questions asked. GIVE ME NEW PHONE, they gave, I was happy.
not that this helps right now, but i should be able to give you an idea in a few days. bought my rezound on the 9th and unlocked and flashed that night, data started not connecting at all on the 13th. called vzw tech support on the 17th telling them what was going on, no mention of whether it was unlocked from either side, got my warranty replacement today. gonna send back the old phone tomorrow.
I had the 'can't charge dead batteries issue' the other night. Went to store and replaced with new battery. No problems.
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not that this helps right now, but i should be able to give you an idea in a few days. bought my rezound on the 9th and unlocked and flashed that night, data started not connecting at all on the 13th. called vzw tech support on the 17th telling them what was going on, no mention of whether it was unlocked from either side, got my warranty replacement today. gonna send back the old phone tomorrow.
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Well - You did come closest to answering out of all the other responses PLEASE let us know if you ever get billed for it (which can take months).
When I turned my Charge in to Best Buy for the upgrade plan, the dude actually SHOWED OFF to the other folks how modded that thing was, he was in awe. As much flashing I did on that thing, it should have melted. They don't care, or are not paid enough TO care. Never had a problem at the VZW store either, but those guys are usually idiots anyways.
Local best buy for me looked for a superuser app, didn't see it, then exchanged the phone. Had they looked at the bootloader they would have seen the relocked. Bunch of idiots...lol.
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nosympathy said:
Local best buy for me looked for a superuser app, didn't see it, then exchanged the phone. Had they looked at the bootloader they would have seen the relocked. Bunch of idiots...lol.
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While Best Buy is not relevant (they probably have their own policies), that is kind of disturbing. It means they are looking.
Anyone actually do this with *VERIZON*, would love to hear if they ultimately charge you.
I know this is not exactly the same, but I exchanged my old Samsung Fascinate for a Droid Charge under warranty through Verizon. I restored the Fascinate but forgot to restore the kernel. It showed some hacked version under the system settings and was really obvious.
I sent it back and never heard anything about it...
i'm curious, if they do charge wouldn't that mean they should send me the phone that was broken back since in theory i would have purchased the second phone at full price?
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i'm curious, if they do charge wouldn't that mean they should send me the phone that was broken back since in theory i would have purchased the second phone at full price?
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No you're paying for the replacement. It sucks.
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No you're paying for the replacement. It sucks.
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so basically i could end up paying $850, $650 for the replacement plus the $200* i spent on the one that broke and be stuck under a two year contract?
oi vei
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YES! That is why I was hoping to hear of people's actual responses with Verizon. Not having much luck with the "actual" or "verizon" part of the inquiry, but it is probably still too early to really know. The phone hasn't been unlocked long enough for people to unlock, decide they need to warranty replace, exchange it with VERIZON, and then get another bill cycle or 2 or 3 to see if they were charged.
... but I keep hoping to hear from anyone who actually warrantied an unlocked phone back to a Verizon corporate store or Verizon 800. As time goes by, maybe we will learn
doh! not exactly what i wanted to hear to start my friday morning.
i will keep y'all updated if i do or do not get charged
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treadwayj said:
doh! not exactly what i wanted to hear to start my friday morning.
i will keep y'all updated if i do or do not get charged
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Please do. I suspect it will take months (has to get from Verizon store to headquarters as part of however often they ship, then Verizon has to batch all their warranty replacements back to HTC {if that's how they do it} however often they ship, then HTC has to notice {if they ever do} and push back {if they ever do}, and the Verizon has take the pushback and bill). I suspect that this can take months, at which point the question will be moot (because it will be as it will be), but it was a pipe dream of mine to see what actually happens, given the amount of guessing going on.
Good luck!
I don't see from a legal standpoint how they can do anything...soon as the phone is in their possession they are taking responsibility for it no? Therefore if it is not covered by HTC for some reason, it would be there fault.
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nosympathy said:
I don't see from a legal standpoint how they can do anything...soon as the phone is in their possession they are taking responsibility for it no? Therefore if it is not covered by HTC for some reason, it would be there fault.
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There was a ridiculous number of acknowledgment clicks re voided warranty through the unlock process. I would consider this situation exactly like if you brought a phone to Verizon saying it won't work, and the somewhere down the line someone finds the water sensor tripped. The dude behind the counter at Verizon is not going to know at the time, but as the phone winds its way through the warranty replacement chain, someone will figure it out; and they probably will charge you for your replacement.
No one would be screaming 'illegal' in that case; and I believe the cases are identical.
Please note - I hope this is not the case; I have not unlocked my phone (despite desperately wanting to run Nils' ROM) because I dont have $650 to start again. BUT, I can easily see the parallel here.
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There was a ridiculous number of acknowledgment clicks re voided warranty through the unlock process. I would consider this situation exactly like if you brought a phone to Verizon saying it won't work, and the somewhere down the line someone finds the water sensor tripped. The dude behind the counter at Verizon is not going to know at the time, but as the phone winds its way through the warranty replacement chain, someone will figure it out; and they probably will charge you for your replacement.
No one would be screaming 'illegal' in that case; and I believe the cases are identical.
Please note - I hope this is not the case; I have not unlocked my phone (despite desperately wanting to run Nils' ROM) because I dont have $650 to start again. BUT, I can easily see the parallel here.
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I don't know how to feel about that either. When an employee of a cellphone provider looks at the available water marks and SAYS your phone is fine and has not received water damage and they are going to replace it for you...anything found afterwords is Verizon's own fault and they will have to deal with. I actually had apple try and pull that once. Had am iPhone where the wifi card was bad, tech at apple looked at their two water markers and said it was fine, that there was a definite issue and shed replace it. Got a call from apple saying the water marker was tripped and I'd have to pay for the replacement. I told them exactly what happened and they left me alone real quick.
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... and there you go. That is the heart of my inquiry.
The initial person (counter at the store) will be irrelevant, and if people turn in Re-Locked phones, will they ultimately get charged by Verizon EXACTLY the way Apple proceeded with you.
I have five lines with VZ & have been a VZ customer for about 100 years.
When my first Rezound was two weeks old, it started badly overheating & killing an extended battery in 4 hours. I had unlocked it & flashed a custom ROM before this happened.
VZ agreed on the phone to replace it (first time I have EVER had a phone replaced) it & sent me a new one. I sent the old one back immediately in 100% perfect mint condition after RUUing it to stock & relocking it.
This was like 3 months ago & this month my bill shows a $355 "equipment charge" on it. I spent over an hour on the phone with *611 with them saying they "didn't know what the charge was all about". They then finally said there appeared to be "some kind of problem" with the warranty phone I had sent back.
I have spent two days now arguing with them about it & refusing to pay the charge. I told them if I had to pay for it, I wanted the old phone back. I am waiting now on a call back from Verizon CS............
Please let me know what comes of all this......I just sent back an unlocked stock phone.....
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I have five lines with VZ & have been a VZ customer for about 100 years.
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So they didn't actually say it was because it was unlocked, right? Just that there was a problem with the phone? So you don't actually know if it's because it was unlocked, as I understand it.
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So they didn't actually say it was because it was unlocked, right? Just that there was a problem with the phone? So you don't actually know if it's because it was unlocked, as I understand it.
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Well he said it was in 100% mint condition, so right now I suppose it's just an assumption that it's because it was unlocked.
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Well he said it was in 100% mint condition, so right now I suppose it's just an assumption that it's because it was unlocked.
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It's a concerning (and potentially valid) assumption, but we don't actually know. Maybe one of the internal water sensors was tripped? That happened to me with Sprint once.
My answer would be "send me the phone back in working order like I sent it to you and I'll pay"
Please keep us posted...I am very interested in this issue
Yet another reason i wont ship my rezound back unlocked.
This post just scared the **** out of me! I returned my unlocked rezound about 2 months ago with no issues whatsoever... if they come back at me now I'll be pissed.
Did they explicitly say that the problem with return of your old Rezound was specifically because of the fact taht it had been unlocked?
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I have five lines with VZ & have been a VZ customer for about 100 years.
When my first Rezound was two weeks old, it started badly overheating & killing an extended battery in 4 hours. I had unlocked it & flashed a custom ROM before this happened.
VZ agreed on the phone to replace it (first time I have EVER had a phone replaced) it & sent me a new one. I sent the old one back immediately in 100% perfect mint condition after RUUing it to stock & relocking it.
This was like 3 months ago & this month my bill shows a $355 "equipment charge" on it. I spent over an hour on the phone with *611 with them saying they "didn't know what the charge was all about". They then finally said there appeared to be "some kind of problem" with the warranty phone I had sent back.
I have spent two days now arguing with them about it & refusing to pay the charge. I told them if I had to pay for it, I wanted the old phone back. I am waiting now on a call back from Verizon CS............
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They got the phone back.. how can they charge and NOT give back the phone.
fight this hard, hopefully they drop the charge, or at the very least, send you back the phone.
best of luck my friend.
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This post just scared the **** out of me! I returned my unlocked rezound about 2 months ago with no issues whatsoever... if they come back at me now I'll be pissed.
Did they explicitly say that the problem with return of your old Rezound was specifically because of the fact taht it had been unlocked?
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This is why i want s-off and s-on so i can go back to full factory. I dont care what anyone says, id just buy a different phone. Id never take the chances of shipping back a phone rooted or unlocked. This is why alot of devs didnt bother with this phone.
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This is why i want s-off and s-on so i can go back to full factory. I dont care what anyone says, id just buy a different phone. Id never take the chances of shipping back a phone rooted or unlocked. This is why alot of devs didnt bother with this phone.
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Well luckily the phone I sent back to them was completely f--ked and wouldn't even turn on or do anything at all anymore... its doubtful they'll do anything with it besides throw it away. There would really be no way to verify that it had been unlocked or not... =)
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Well luckily the phone I sent back to them was completely f--ked and wouldn't even turn on or do anything at all anymore... its doubtful they'll do anything with it besides throw it away. There would really be no way to verify that it had been unlocked or not... =)
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Then what are they charging you for excatly?
After you relocked it, did it say *Tampered* in HBOOT like it does after unlocking post .22 leak??
What RUU did you flash to it after you locked it?
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Then what are they charging you for excatly?
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No you misunderstood. They haven't charged me yet. I am just hoping I don't end up with a bill on my next statement like the OP did...
And the OP doesn't yet have a firm response on what it is they are complaining about yet.
Via Rezound using XDA Premium
+1 on wanting to know the outcome.
Cheers!
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Well luckily the phone I sent back to them was completely f--ked and wouldn't even turn on or do anything at all anymore... its doubtful they'll do anything with it besides throw it away. There would really be no way to verify that it had been unlocked or not... =)
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I did the same. Phone was a complete loss when i sent it in. I'll report back If i see anything pop up on my account as well. Hopefully nothing does.
Word of advice if you send back a phone to Verizon for an exchange make sure the phone you send back does not turn on.
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Does any one know how long after buying can we still add Insurance?
I dropped mine yesterday and the screen is just black and there is a very miniscule crack at the bottom right corner. The screen doesn't turn on though so I am stuck. I bought mine on June 23rd and received it on June 25th.
I had it in an Incepio case but it obviusly didn't help, it was first time I ever dropped it. It wasn't even that bad of a drop just from table to floor.
I am wondering if I can add insurance and get it replaced after that.
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Does any one know how long after buying can we still add warranty?
I dropped mine yesterday and the screen is just black and there is a very miniscule crack at the bottom right corner. The screen doesn't turn on though so I am stuck. I bought mine on June 23rd and received it on June 25th.
I had it in an Incepio case but it obviusly didn't help, it was first time I ever dropped it. It wasn't even that bad of a drop just from table to floor.
I am wondering if I can add insurance and get it replaced after that.
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its usually 30 days after purchase.
I wonder if they will check since mine is rooted lol.
Assuming you mean insurance (warranty is something you get for free and doesn't cover this sort of problem)... Whatever the duration is, I'm sure you're still within the window. But they probably will need to see the device first, since you would probably not be the first person to break their phone within that window. Verizon is a bunch of morons, but when it comes to money-making, they're not going to people do that.
I think your best bet would probably be to try to get third-party insurance, like what is offered by SquareTrade... http://www.squaretrade.com/android-landing1.
Keep in mind, whichever insurance you have, you'll still have to pay a deductible to get a new phone (or get your phone fixed). For squaretrade, it's $99.
EDIT: Ensquared seems to have a cheaper option. Both the up-front cost of the plan as well as the deductible are less expensive: http://www.ensquared.com/catalog/phone-insurance/1-year-phone-insurance-smartphone
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Assuming you mean insurance (warranty is something you get for free and doesn't cover this sort of problem)... Whatever the duration is, I'm sure you're still within the window. But they probably will need to see the device first, since you would probably not be the first person to break their phone within that window. Verizon is a bunch of morons, but when it comes to money-making, they're not going to people do that.
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I am on T-mobile and I have never had this happen before as i had My touch 4G for 2 years dropped a bunch of times and nothing ever got damaged.
celeox said:
I am on T-mobile and I have never had this happen before as i had My touch 4G for 2 years dropped a bunch of times and nothing ever got damaged.
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Lol... I need to get used to this many-carriers-for-the-same-phone scenario. I'm used to just assuming everyone is on Verizon in my HTC Incredible forums
The point still stands though... I doubt any of the carriers would be dumb enough to give someone an insurance plan without seeing the phone first. But, since I've never gotten insurance on my own carrier, let alone yours, I can't say for sure.
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Lol... I need to get used to this many-carriers-for-the-same-phone scenario. I'm used to just assuming everyone is on Verizon in my HTC Incredible forums
The point still stands though... I doubt any of the carriers would be dumb enough to give someone an insurance plan without seeing the phone first. But, since I've never gotten insurance on my own carrier, let alone yours, I can't say for sure.
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I am going to try and put sim card in my brother's phone and call from it see if I can fool them but thanks for all your help.
demarcmj said:
Lol... I need to get used to this many-carriers-for-the-same-phone scenario. I'm used to just assuming everyone is on Verizon in my HTC Incredible forums
The point still stands though... I doubt any of the carriers would be dumb enough to give someone an insurance plan without seeing the phone first. But, since I've never gotten insurance on my own carrier, let alone yours, I can't say for sure.
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you are not going to believe this, i thought i would try and get insurance anyways, and after a 5 min conversation with the CS t-mobile dude and him telling me i was over the 14 days for insurance, he gave it to me. I called and reported lost after 2 days and after $130 later i am getting one today delivered at home. I even asked if it would be refurbished or not and lade at Assurion said most likely new since it is so new. Now i have to wait and see.
celeox said:
you are not going to believe this, i thought i would try and get insurance anyways, and after a 5 min conversation with the CS t-mobile dude and him telling me i was over the 14 days for insurance, he gave it to me. I called and reported lost after 2 days and after $130 later i am getting one today delivered at home. I even asked if it would be refurbished or not and lade at Assurion said most likely new since it is so new. Now i have to wait and see.
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Good to hear you got it figured it out. My phone was actually stolen this weekend and I should be getting one tomorrow, I really hope its not refurbished.
That crying face kills me when the thread is about broken screens/phones. Horrible feeling :/
I always thought asurion phones were always brand new?
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jjlean said:
I always thought asurion phones were always brand new?
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nope
Well I recently experienced a "deadzone" on the right side of my screen, making certain things near impossible to do on my ThunderBolt. I looked up and supposedly this phone comes with a manufacturer's warranty of 2 years. This phone was released on March 17, 2011. Which means that as of today, that still puts me in the warranty.
Since it's discontinued, would I get a different phone as a replacement? Do I have to go to Verizon, or call HTC (since it's a manufacturer's warranty)?
Has anyone done this?
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FriendlyNeighborhoodEnt said:
Well I recently experienced a "deadzone" on the right side of my screen, making certain things near impossible to do on my ThunderBolt. I looked up and supposedly this phone comes with a manufacturer's warranty of 2 years. This phone was released on March 17, 2011. Which means that as of today, that still puts me in the warranty.
Since it's discontinued, would I get a different phone as a replacement? Do I have to go to Verizon, or call HTC (since it's a manufacturer's warranty)?
Has anyone done this?
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You will have to go through HTC for warranty purposes.
Verizon deals with Insurance claims, but not manufacturer warranty.
They will likely have you ship that one off to be "repaired" where they may do just that or they would send you a different re-manufactured one.
They typically have you go through PCD for the actual warranty repairs.
santod040 said:
You will have to go through HTC for warranty purposes.
Verizon deals with Insurance claims, but not manufacturer warranty.
They will likely have you ship that one off to be "repaired" where they may do just that or they would send you a different re-manufactured one.
They typically have you go through PCD for the actual warranty repairs.
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Let's say I decided to go to Verizon store. Should I unroot? Or just show them my phone like so.
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FriendlyNeighborhoodEnt said:
Let's say I decided to go to Verizon store. Should I unroot? Or just show them my phone like so.
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I did this when part of my screen died. I unrooted using a guide in this forum, verified it appeared to be unrooted and back to stock, then took it in and they shipped it in and I got a new one in the mail in a couple days. I don't know that you HAVE to unroot, but it's not a bad idea just in case, since everyone SAYS rooting voids your warranty, and you don't want an unexpected headache if they send your broken one back and try to charge you for the replacement.
CinciTech said:
I did this when part of my screen died. I unrooted using a guide in this forum, verified it appeared to be unrooted and back to stock, then took it in and they shipped it in and I got a new one in the mail in a couple days. I don't know that you HAVE to unroot, but it's not a bad idea just in case, since everyone SAYS rooting voids your warranty, and you don't want an unexpected headache if they send your broken one back and try to charge you for the replacement.
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Oh man, thanks for the reply. Going to do this on Friday and take it in to the Verizon store, been a customer for nearly 8 years now. Hopefully they don't give me any headaches and just send me a new one or if not a different one since I heard the Tbolt is discontinued
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FriendlyNeighborhoodEnt said:
Oh man, thanks for the reply. Going to do this on Friday and take it in to the Verizon store, been a customer for nearly 8 years now. Hopefully they don't give me any headaches and just send me a new one or if not a different one since I heard the Tbolt is discontinued
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Just because it's no longer being manufactured doesn't mean they don't have a pile of refurbs in stock, so I think you're set as long you're within the warranty period.
And don't go thinking you're special just because you've been loyal! I felt just a little insulted when I got a (free) text message telling me I was allowed to come in and buy a new (not free) phone and pay the $30 additional charge for the privelege of renewing my contract and thereby losing my unlimited data plan. I use 10GB+ a month; my next phone is coming off eBay. :laugh: