Should I be mad? Why the fudge is Verizon not sending me a brand spanking new phone if I am still under warranty? I pay a good amount for their service and is there anything I can do about it?
nes4r2 said:
Should I be mad? Why the fudge is Verizon not sending me a brand spanking new phone if I am still under warranty? I pay a good amount for their service and is their anything I can do about it?
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you can call and complain. i dunno how far you will get but worth a shot. btw, i think they give you refurbed ones when the stock is low so maybe if you do complain, you get someone hire up who can arrange it for you. but, to be honest, if there is nothing physically wrong you can see with it, why complain or let alone care?
No, you shouldn't be. They only give CLNRs now.
I have a refurb and it is the best rezound I have had yet.
Plus the MFG warranty states that you will get a new or like new replacement per mfg discretion.
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nosympathy said:
I have a refurb and it is the best rezound I have had yet.
Plus the MFG warranty states that you will get a new or like new replacement per mfg discretion.
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I have a refurb and it is the best rezound I have had yet.
Plus the MFG warranty states that you will get a new or like new replacement per mfg discretion.
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I've heard of people returning some of their "like new" refurbs, I guess the only thing I can do is wait till it gets here and complain later but it really is a shame that loyal customers that have been with them for a long time get shafted like this.
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I've heard of people returning some of their "like new" refurbs, I guess the only thing I can do is wait till it gets here and complain later but it really is a shame that loyal customers that have been with them for a long time get shafted like this.
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How are you getting shafted?
If the phone is faulty then complain, if it's working perfectly fine then do not. I've bought refurbished electronics for years and love it. It's usually like 25%-50% cheaper than a brand new device and usually works like it's brand new because the manufacturer fixed the problem wrong with it.
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I've heard of people returning some of their "like new" refurbs, I guess the only thing I can do is wait till it gets here and complain later but it really is a shame that loyal customers that have been with them for a long time get shafted like this.
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Lol...
It could be worse, it could be like every other mfg warranty where they fix it. No refurb, no chance of a new product. Just weeks of waiting for it to be repaired.
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you can call and complain. i dunno how far you will get but worth a shot. btw, i think they give you refurbed ones when the stock is low so maybe if you do complain, you get someone hire up who can arrange it for you. but, to be honest, if there is nothing physically wrong you can see with it, why complain or let alone care?
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My "certified like-new" ended up being perfect, and totally indestinguishable from my original brand new one...
i had a new one that had a dead pixel & got very hot. was sent a refurb, physically looked like new, but crapped out after a week. the next refurb also looked like new & has so far been the best one i've had. no dead pixels & no overheating issues. have had it now for about 5 months now.
the only thing that's been going wrong is if i leave it on overnight streaming audio, occasionally the audio ends up disabled when i wake up the next day. only way to fix it is by rebooting.
Getting shafted lol? Verizon has the best warranty coverage period. T-moible will only warranty out a phone for software issues, hardware you contact the manufacturer. Sprint I have no idea, At&t no clue, cricket you buy another phone @ full retail pretty much. Where as with Verizon software/hardware they send you a CLNR, free overnight if you have the $6.99/month insurance (worth it). Some of their CLNR's are actually devices set aside by the manufacturer for warranty exchanges. Or people that return their phones within the 14 day period, not that many are actually rebuilt. The longer the phone is out, the higher the chance to get rebuilt phones is. In the end just be happy you're getting a FREE replacement.
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So my phone has been overheating and I called in last week to get another one, they said they will send out one as soon as possible. I was looking at the status email that they sent me and in it there is this blurb:
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How are there refurbs for this phone already? I usually don't have a problem with refurbs but since i bought a new phone I am expecting a new phone as replacement . Should I keep the refurb or pester them for a new one?
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So my phone has been overheating and I called in last week to get another one, they said they will send out one as soon as possible. I was looking at the status email that they sent me and in it there is this blurb:
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How are there refurbs for this phone already? I usually don't have a problem with refurbs but since i bought a new phone I am expecting a new phone as replacement . Should I keep the refurb or pester them for a new one?
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Because of all those fanboys returning their Rezound to get the Gnex. Also, there were some phones that did have issues (overheating, "pink buttons", data drops, stuck pixels, etc.).
If I were you, I would accept the refurb device and check EVERY single thing on the phone out to find any issues whatsoever. If you do find something, simply call back and explain how upset you are that you have received two defective devices. Maybe then they CSR can get a brand new one sent out to you.
sadly... refurb means someone else has already had their penis on the phone.
(looked at pr0n, MB'd, touched screen with penis and/or hand that's touched penis)
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sadly... refurb means someone else has already had their penis on the phone.
(looked at pr0n, MB'd, touched screen with penis and/or hand that's touched penis)
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Well now I never want a refurb again.... Thanks for making me pay full price for every phone ever from now on
It could have been a beautiful girl with the best smelling................... lol
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sadly... refurb means someone else has already had their penis on the phone.
(looked at pr0n, MB'd, touched screen with penis and/or hand that's touched penis)
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Man I couldnt stuff laughing reading that.
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Man I couldnt stuff laughing reading that.
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Sadly, I was quite the opposite (I had 6 refurb Incredibles)
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Man I couldnt stuff laughing reading that.
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I'd say interesting autocorrect but I imagine given the subject matter at hand that it was most likely a Freudian slip.
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It could have been a beautiful girl with the best smelling................... lol
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They Can Keep The Phone, Give Me The Girl.
Refurb
The reason I am so crazy paranoid about checking my phone for heat is that I do not want to enter the refurb pool. Did it three times on my Incredible. The refurb pool right now is full of overheating and dead pixel phones.
But the bigger question is WHY you are in the refurb pool. Isn't the deal that phones bought now get an extended period through January 15th?
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The reason I am so crazy paranoid about checking my phone for heat is that I do not want to enter the refurb pool. Did it three times on my Incredible. The refurb pool right now is full of overheating and dead pixel phones.
But the bigger question is WHY you are in the refurb pool. Isn't the deal that phones bought now get an extended period through January 15th?
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that is why I'm not too worried. if it don't work better, I will just call VZW and get a brand new one. but sometimes, refurb products work better than new. just gonna test this out for now.
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The reason I am so crazy paranoid about checking my phone for heat is that I do not want to enter the refurb pool. Did it three times on my Incredible. The refurb pool right now is full of overheating and dead pixel phones.
But the bigger question is WHY you are in the refurb pool. Isn't the deal that phones bought now get an extended period through January 15th?
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Wow. The phone has only been out a month and they're already talking refurbs? Sucks majorly.
My Incredible lasted 18 months but my daughter went through 3 in the last year.
Dumped down the interwebs from my HTC Rezound
the "Jan 15" extended warrenty only applies to phones purchased from Nov 15+ and only from Verizon stores. If you bought one from Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc... then you just have their warrenty, not the Jan 15 one.(already confirmed with a VZW CSR)
I just got a refurb phone and it's noticeably better. Actually have red LEDs now and the audio, while still somewhat hissy, not near as bad.
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I bet when January/February come around there will be enough warrantied phones that htc will make the attempt to fix at least most of the broad spectrum issues in them.
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Because of all those fanboys returning their Rezound to get the Gnex. Also, there were some phones that did have issues (overheating, "pink buttons", data drops, stuck pixels, etc.).
If I were you, I would accept the refurb device and check EVERY single thing on the phone out to find any issues whatsoever. If you do find something, simply call back and explain how upset you are that you have received two defective devices. Maybe then they CSR can get a brand new one sent out to you.
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that's what they did for.me. I started with a Droid2 then after 5 defects they upped me to a Droid X then a Incredible then incredible2 and finally here I am w a rezound
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There is no way I would accept a refurb at this point. Where did you buy your phone? You should still be in the 30 day exchange window for places like Best Buy.
Do not settle for a refurb! If you do, the chances of you exchanging in the future for a new one are 1 in a million.
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I had 3 rezounds in a row with stuck/dead pixels. For my 4th one I contacted warranty again since they offered to charge a new one to my account since I was out of my 14 day period. So the rep was like oh yeah I see those notes but what I can do for you now is ship you out a Thunderbolt. I'm like really? How is that phone an acceprtable replacement for the Rezound? You guys are giving me a dated device in place of a device that just came out? I was like yeah I'm not going to accept an outdated device to have my DOA phone replaced. Then I asked her so basically what you're telling me is I'm SOL and you guys are like hey! Here's an old phone for the brand new one you just go? She's like uh well I don't want to say it like that... I was like then don't say it, just get me a new rezound shipped out. Ten minutes later brand new Rezound shipped out with no issues besides the occasional audio jack bs. Refurbs aren't too bad the quality has gone up. At this point since the device is so new you'll probably be getting someone's return.
I came to this phone from the charge via refurb and the first one I got had a scratch and the audio problem. However, second one looks like it has never been touched. The screen is perfect and the audio jack is significantly better. The hiss is still there but hardly noticeable at all.
I'm able to upgrade from my Thunderbolt to the Rezound for $99 (I can't seem to stomach the 2-yr contract even at that price!). I like my Thunderbolt but I have the itch to upgrade.... I can probably even sell my Thunderbolt on Ebay and make $100 lol. Anybody coming from a Thunderbolt wishing they stuck with the Thunderbolt and waited for a quad-core?
It's head and shoulders better than the Thunderbolt, but you may as well wait. With only two-year contracts these days it's worth the wait.
I've owned both, and I love my Rezound, but I got it as a replacement. I wouldn't have bothered otherwise.
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It's head and shoulders better than the Thunderbolt, but you may as well wait. With only two-year contracts these days it's worth the wait.
I've owned both, and I love my Rezound, but I got it as a replacement. I wouldn't have bothered otherwise.
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How did you manage to get it as a replacement?! I am on my 3rd replacement for the thunderbolt and they absolutely refuse to give me anything else.
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How did you manage to get it as a replacement?! I am on my 3rd replacement for the thunderbolt and they absolutely refuse to give me anything else.
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It was kind of a mess, and it took a week of ****ing up customer service, executive customer service, and some nasty emails. I don't recommend it.
Did you get your TBolt on a one-year contract? That's probably the problem. They told me they pretty much wouldn't give someone who was about to be off-contract a new phone. They eventually did, but it was awful.
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It was kind of a mess, and it took a week of ****ing up customer service, executive customer service, and some nasty emails. I don't recommend it.
Did you get your TBolt on a one-year contract? That's probably the problem. They told me they pretty much wouldn't give someone who was about to be off-contract a new phone. They eventually did, but it was awful.
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Exactly the problem. I paid extra for a one-year contract so they told me the same thing: We can't change your phone if you are able to upgrade. I am more than happy to go through the process if it means me not having to be in a stupid 2 year contract lol
Here's the best question...what would you be waiting for? All of the announced HTC phones aren't for CDMA carriers. Who knows when the next crop of phones would be hitting and what they would be.
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Here's the best question...what would you be waiting for? All of the announced HTC phones aren't for CDMA carriers. Who knows when the next crop of phones would be hitting and what they would be.
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There will be an HTC One on Verizon soon enough. The MSM8960 SOC supports CDMA and LTE.
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Here's the best question...what would you be waiting for? All of the announced HTC phones aren't for CDMA carriers. Who knows when the next crop of phones would be hitting and what they would be.
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Exactly the problem. I paid extra for a one-year contract so they told me the same thing: We can't change your phone if you are able to upgrade. I am more than happy to go through the process if it means me not having to be in a stupid 2 year contract lol
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I was only able to because a CS agent ****ed up. Or, rather, did their job, and Verizon claimed they ****ed up, and so I appealed to a higher power.
A Verizon CS promised me a Rezound as a replacement, said it was in the mail, blah blah blah. I called a few hours later when I realized I wasn't sure if had included a battery and back in the package. The nice lady I talked to saw the order for the Rezound and no order for a battery and a backplate. So she ordered that and sent it to me.
Two days later I get two packages. One with the Rezound battery backplate and battery, and one with a Thunderbolt. One of those wtf moments. So I called in, asked what happened, and after hours on the phone they finally determined that the original CS agent was not authorized to give me a Rezound, and so the order had been cancelled, and they just sent me another Thunderbolt, all without telling me. All the while they gave me at least three or four different reasons, the first being that they had never ordered me a Rezound in the first place. So I asked the obvious question of, so why did I get a Rezound battery and backplate?
In the end they wouldn't budge. Only a Thunderbolt for me. No Rezound possible, despite them promising one to me.
I was kinda pissed, so I wrote executive CS an email detailing the situation. They called me, sorted the story out, and shipped me a Rezound.
I think the only reason I got a Rezound was because of their enormous series of ****ups. Without that they probably would have given me the same brush off they gave you. Well, they tried to give it to me. I'm not sure you'll have any luck--my situation was pretty particular.
Ironically I have a very similar issue. The customer service rep lied to me and said there is no other 4G HTC that is any better than mine so my option was to downgrade to a 3G HTC or take another Thunderbolt. I said "what about the rezound?". He told me the screen size was bigger on the Rezound so that is not possible. I responded by correcting him about the size. He said, "Ok fine, I will try to ship you the Rezound and you may have it by Tuesday but it will probably get denied. I will call you tomorrow if that happens". Sure enough, I was on the phone with his supervisor the next day because he never called me (shocker). They basically told me to pound sand in nice words. Eh whatever...
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Exactly the problem. I paid extra for a one-year contract so they told me the same thing: We can't change your phone if you are able to upgrade. I am more than happy to go through the process if it means me not having to be in a stupid 2 year contract lol
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That's weird to me. Because if you're able to upgrade then your contract is coming close to being up and you would be free to go to another carrier. A long time ago on Sprint or Cingular my phone broke when my contract was over and they said they didn't want to give me one for free (I had no insurance or anything) but at the same time they were unable to diagnose what the problem was since it couldn't turn on. So I told them if you can't tell me what's wrong with it and you won't replace it I'll just go get a free phone from another carrier. Within 5 minutes they were giving me a phone. They offered me a particular one and I asked about a different one that was the same price and they let me have that. This was in flip phone days, still it was $100 price on phone.
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That's weird to me. Because if you're able to upgrade then your contract is coming close to being up and you would be free to go to another carrier. A long time ago on Sprint or Cingular my phone broke when my contract was over and they said they didn't want to give me one for free (I had no insurance or anything) but at the same time they were unable to diagnose what the problem was since it couldn't turn on. So I told them if you can't tell me what's wrong with it and you won't replace it I'll just go get a free phone from another carrier. Within 5 minutes they were giving me a phone. They offered me a particular one and I asked about a different one that was the same price and they let me have that. This was in flip phone days, still it was $100 price on phone.
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I'm able to cancel in June... Verizon allows you to upgrade 4 months ahead of contract renewal.
It probably depends on your usage habits. My wife has a year left with the TB, but it's a great phone for her. The Rezound screen and camera are leaps and bounds better, but the battery life and overheating issues make me hesitant to say its a substantially better device.
If you are a power user who will really appreciate the screen and speed, upgrade. Otherwise wait for the next batch of phones that we're sure to see late summer or so. May as well stay on the cutting edge if you have the option!
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There will be an HTC One on Verizon soon enough. The MSM8960 SOC supports CDMA and LTE.
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Don't take this as a wiseass commnent or anything but...Doesn't the Rezound have GSM hardware? When (other than the iPhone) has a manufacturer retrofitted a phone to work on Verizon?
From my experience and other's, they will pretty much only bulge ONLY if you are still a year or so ahead from the contract being done. People where able to upgrade from a Droid Charge to other 4G devices, same with the Bionic. Im getting my wife her 3rd Droid Charge replacement, it keeps dropping 4G like there's no tomorrow whereas my Rezound is perfectly fine. One more complaint and they guranteed me a different 4G phone.
From reading a bunch of other similar posts like mine, I think I'm gonna make the jump. @ $99 for such a powerful device, I'd probably be crazy for passing it up when it very recently came out
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From reading a bunch of other similar posts like mine, I think I'm gonna make the jump. @ $99 for such a powerful device, I'd probably be crazy for passing it up when it very recently came out
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I agree, I do have a feeling the Rezound will stay the best HTC phone on Verizon until the summer and even then still stay relevant.
Don't tell that to Verizon, they did a piss poor job of marketing the phone.
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Don't tell that to Verizon, they did a piss poor job of marketing the phone.
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Agreed! But I don't mind the price drop! Lol
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I'm able to upgrade from my Thunderbolt to the Rezound for $99 (I can't seem to stomach the 2-yr contract even at that price!). I like my Thunderbolt but I have the itch to upgrade.... I can probably even sell my Thunderbolt on Ebay and make $100 lol. Anybody coming from a Thunderbolt wishing they stuck with the Thunderbolt and waited for a quad-core?
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Dual core = not necessary Quad core = derp derp derp derp derp.
Just got my order number to get my new replacement evo. The csr told me that the defective unit has to be received by Sprint within 35 days or a maximum non-return fee of $350 will be charged to my account. Has anyone ever not returned their phone? Any negative side effects of not returning a phone that retails for $550 when it can be sold for more than the non-return fee of $350?
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My guess would be that once you activate the replacement the ESN of the other phone would be flagged as bad if not returned. I could be wrong.....but so is this idea.
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My guess would be that once you activate the replacement the ESN of the other phone would be flagged as bad if not returned. I could be wrong.....but so is this idea.
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Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, this is a bad idea! I was just wondering if anyone had done this before.
Well seeing how you paid 200 the 350 charged to your account would mean you paid 550 for the phone as long as you paid it I would think the esn would be good lol
I think as long as you pay the $350 the ESN should be fine.
When my OG evo broke i got a replacement phone and my phone was due back on a certain date. i forgot the date but lets just say it was due oct 20th. i didnt send my phone back for like 2 months lol. they kept sending me letters and calling me. 3 months in i called them and was like i dont have a shipping label can i get one? they sent me one and extended my return date even more. i sent it in once i got the label.
Maybe I'm missing the point but if its defective why would you want to keep it?!?
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Maybe I'm missing the point but if its defective why would you want to keep it?!?
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This.
If it's defective, what makes you think you're gonna get $550 for it?
You may only get $350 lol.
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Maybe I'm missing the point but if its defective why would you want to keep it?!?
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Its one of those OCD defective. Only defective t'ill I get another one.
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Its one of those OCD defective. Only defective t'ill I get another one.
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I won't say it's perfect, but it works as it should. The camera button is very loose.
And also, if I have 2 evo LTE's that I paid $550 for (including $350 non-return fee and $199.99 cost of the phone), that would mean I have one Evo remaining, and therefore would not lose any money.
Just a thought. Thanks for the input guys.
So you did a claim cause of a loose camera button. But you're willing to keep it and sell it as in good working order.
Like I said its a OCD defective.
I tried doing that with my mogul they charged me took me 2 months to get the refund. If they did it back in 2007 chances are they'll do it now. Don't test your luck
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I call shenanigans!
I have an Evo with a loose screen in the lower left corner. After about 2 hours of being disconnected, reconnected, and transfered I was told I have 14 days from date of receiving the phone to return it. If I would like to get another Evo sent as a replacement, I need to give them a credit card # for $549 and they'll send me my new phone! Then credit my bill 2-3 cycles from now!
You believe that crap?
So, after we laughed at that ridiculous statement she told me, she made an E-Ticket for me that dates today. So I can wait for the release date and get a NEW replacement from the store. She couldn't believe it either.
So, if anyone needs a replacement phone before the launch date, good luck! It's a complete nightmare.
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I call shenanigans!
I have an Evo with a loose screen in the lower left corner. After about 2 hours of being disconnected, reconnected, and transfered I was told I have 14 days from date of receiving the phone to return it. If I would like to get another Evo sent as a replacement, I need to give them a credit card # for $549 and they'll send me my new phone! Then credit my bill 2-3 cycles from now!
You believe that crap?
So, after we laughed at that ridiculous statement she told me, she made an E-Ticket for me that dates today. So I can wait for the release date and get a NEW replacement from the store. She couldn't believe it either.
So, if anyone needs a replacement phone before the launch date, good luck! It's a complete nightmare.
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Thanks. My replacement is in the mail.
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mrshades812 said:
I call shenanigans!
I have an Evo with a loose screen in the lower left corner. After about 2 hours of being disconnected, reconnected, and transfered I was told I have 14 days from date of receiving the phone to return it. If I would like to get another Evo sent as a replacement, I need to give them a credit card # for $549 and they'll send me my new phone! Then credit my bill 2-3 cycles from now!
You believe that crap?
So, after we laughed at that ridiculous statement she told me, she made an E-Ticket for me that dates today. So I can wait for the release date and get a NEW replacement from the store. She couldn't believe it either.
So, if anyone needs a replacement phone before the launch date, good luck! It's a complete nightmare.
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I was transferred to escalations and got a replacement shipped to me right away, should be here tomorrow.. No prepayment required.
Gordon Ramsay said:
I was transferred to escalations and got a replacement shipped to me right away, should be here tomorrow.. No prepayment required.
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Escalations or Retention? Just curious because I have been getting the run around here.
Just want to know what to ask for when calling, thanks.
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Escalations or Retention? Just curious because I have been getting the run around here.
Just want to know what to ask for when calling, thanks.
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Refuse tech support and refuse taking it into a service center. Find a hardware defect. As the last resort say either send a replacement or you want to return the phone for a full refund and your upgrade reinstated. I did not have to say this last part but it would have been next.
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Refuse tech support and refuse taking it into a service center. Find a hardware defect. As the last resort say either send a replacement or you want to return the phone for a full refund and your upgrade reinstated. I did not have to say this last part but it would have been next.
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Thats what they offered me also! They said send it back, and they'll refund my money and give me back my upgrade.
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Escalations or Retention? Just curious because I have been getting the run around here.
Just want to know what to ask for when calling, thanks.
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The guy literally answered the phone "escallations" and was kissing my ass the entire time. I never got evil with anybody...maybe because it was memorial day? lol I dunno...
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The guy literally answered the phone "escallations" and was kissing my ass the entire time. I never got evil with anybody...maybe because it was memorial day? lol I dunno...
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I got my replacement ordered through escalations today too. Said I should get it in 2-5 days (we'll see about that) and that I have 35 some odd days to return the defective unit.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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I always thought asurion phones were always brand new?
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nope
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...
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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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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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