Sprint store here says tomorrow the price goes up to $50...
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refurbed evo 4g ltes??????? with or without contact????? please elaborate
I think this is a smart decision by sprint. Phones are more expensive now than 5 years ago. Reburb or not.
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I just had my EVO 4G LTE replaced because I had some pretty annoying LCD bleed into the screen out of nowhere and the manager replaced it. Understand they have to make money but if it's truly a manufacturer's defect, you shouldn't have to shell out more money.
Just my 2cp.
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I think he means when you take your phone in for repair and they replace it with a refurb.
kidstechno said:
I just had my EVO 4G LTE replaced because I had some pretty annoying LCD bleed into the screen out of nowhere and the manager replaced it. Understand they have to make money but if it's truly a manufacturer's defect, you shouldn't have to shell out more money.
Just my 2cp.
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I think you should have to pay for it. After all if its a manufacturers defect you need to deal with the manufacturer. Sprint is offering you a service that allows you to walk into a sprint store and get a refurbished device same day.
So your paying sprint to deal with the defective device and offer you a replacement device.
So your issue for example, you would have to mail your device into HTC, wait for them to diagnose and repair it and send it back.
EVEN with over night shipping thats a day there, a day back, plus shipping costs, now add in the time HTC takes to fix it (they also will not send a loaner phone or swap the device, under the manufacturers warranty they repair yours, unless they dont have parts or is a main board problem, then you get a replacement) your out a week or more if you deal with the manufacturer.
So i think we should be thanking sprint for taking on the financial burden of having to have all these seed stock refurbished devices that we can walk in and get replaced same day for 35, or 50 bucks. I for one am happy they offer it.
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I think you should have to pay for it. After all if its a manufacturers defect you need to deal with the manufacturer. Sprint is offering you a service that allows you to walk into a sprint store and get a refurbished device same day.
So your paying sprint to deal with the defective device and offer you a replacement device.
So your issue for example, you would have to mail your device into HTC, wait for them to diagnose and repair it and send it back.
EVEN with over night shipping thats a day there, a day back, plus shipping costs, now add in the time HTC takes to fix it (they also will not send a loaner phone or swap the device, under the manufacturers warranty they repair yours, unless they dont have parts or is a main board problem, then you get a replacement) your out a week or more if you deal with the manufacturer.
So i think we should be thanking sprint for taking on the financial burden of having to have all these seed stock refurbished devices that we can walk in and get replaced same day for 35, or 50 bucks. I for one am happy they offer it.
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Umm... You don't usually get refurbished devices same day in Sprint stores. They order you one and it's shipped next day.
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I think you should have to pay for it. After all if its a manufacturers defect you need to deal with the manufacturer. Sprint is offering you a service that allows you to walk into a sprint store and get a refurbished device same day.
So your paying sprint to deal with the defective device and offer you a replacement device.
So your issue for example, you would have to mail your device into HTC, wait for them to diagnose and repair it and send it back.
EVEN with over night shipping thats a day there, a day back, plus shipping costs, now add in the time HTC takes to fix it (they also will not send a loaner phone or swap the device, under the manufacturers warranty they repair yours, unless they dont have parts or is a main board problem, then you get a replacement) your out a week or more if you deal with the manufacturer.
So i think we should be thanking sprint for taking on the financial burden of having to have all these seed stock refurbished devices that we can walk in and get replaced same day for 35, or 50 bucks. I for one am happy they offer it.
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That makes no sense if they sell a product they should stand behind it. I work for a tire and service center in Michigan and if we tried to charge people for manufacture defects because we weren't the manufacturer, people wouldn't do business with us. If you don't want to honor a products warranty don't sell it.
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That makes no sense if they sell a product they should stand behind it. I work for a tire and service center in Michigan and if we tried to charge people for manufacture defects because we weren't the manufacturer, people wouldn't do business with us. If you don't want to honor a products warranty don't sell it.
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My personal experience has been same day. Took them a few hours to do testing and verify no liquid damage..
perhaps different regions have different rules.
I went to a Sprint owned store, not a 3rd party store.
I believe only corporate stores can do same day.
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That makes no sense if they sell a product they should stand behind it. I work for a tire and service center in Michigan and if we tried to charge people for manufacture defects because we weren't the manufacturer, people wouldn't do business with us. If you don't want to honor a products warranty don't sell it.
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We do honor it. Which is why we replace the phone. If you choose to get insurance you avoid this cost. But if you choose not to then the fee applies. Phones are expensive. You can't expect them to switch out these phones for free. Sprint pays HTC to carry them. HTC has no financial burden in replacing their own devices. To say we shouldn't sell a protect we can't guarantee is ridiculous. No electronic can be guaranteed. Things happen. Nothing is perfect. Best Buy won't repair my samsung tv unless I purchase their protection plan. Same thing.
I certainly feel you should have to pay of you go to Sprint for your HTC phones malfunction and YOU made the choice not to insure it. You don't want to pay? Go to the people who made it.
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That makes no sense if they sell a product they should stand behind it. I work for a tire and service center in Michigan and if we tried to charge people for manufacture defects because we weren't the manufacturer, people wouldn't do business with us. If you don't want to honor a products warranty don't sell it.
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Besides... Tires and cell phones are two completely different products....
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^^I'm sorry, that's a big load of [email protected]
The difference is, if a tire fails, someone can die. If a phone fails, unless it self combusts, you're not likely in any danger.
So what's sprint's justification for raising the price. They still send 'em off to htc to be repaired/refurbished. Most HD manufacturers offer advanced replacement. You have to send in your bad drive within 30 days or they charge the card. Why doesn't htc/samsung/whoever offer this?
I think this is just another way of nickel and diming the customer.
If my Vizio TV fails in the first two years I take it back to Costco and they swap it out for free, the main reason why I bought it from them not best buy. Let's put another way, if your $500 fuel pump fails with in the first year we would replace it free of charge. It's called good customer service.
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Sprint replacing a phone for free outside of the 14 day period is stupid.
What does the CARRIER have to replace your hardware when they didn't make the phone.
That makes as much sense as me calling Time Warner to replace my broken tv.
Most electronics now a days tell you to not return device to the retailer and to have the manufacturer replace it.
Blah difficult customers....:banghead:
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Did you buy your TV from time Warner?
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tep ftw i aint paying squat to get my refurbs.
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My personal experience has been same day. Took them a few hours to do testing and verify no liquid damage..
perhaps different regions have different rules.
I went to a Sprint owned store, not a 3rd party store.
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Its same day if they have the phone in stock.
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^^I'm sorry, that's a big load of [email protected]
The difference is, if a tire fails, someone can die. If a phone fails, unless it self combusts, you're not likely in any danger.
So what's sprint's justification for raising the price. They still send 'em off to htc to be repaired/refurbished. Most HD manufacturers offer advanced replacement. You have to send in your bad drive within 30 days or they charge the card. Why doesn't htc/samsung/whoever offer this?
I think this is just another way of nickel and diming the customer.
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As you said... "manufacturers". Sprint isn't the manufacturer. And you're expecting them to replace any issue your phone has for free? Without having their replacement protection? Smh. You guys kill me with the entitlement, customer is always a victim stuff....
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As you said... "manufacturers". Sprint isn't the manufacturer. And you're expecting them to replace any issue your phone has for free? Without having their replacement protection? Smh. You guys kill me with the entitlement, customer is always a victim stuff....
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I see sprint (or any wireless carrier) the same way I see a car dealer. Your car comes with a mfg warranty for some amount of time. During that time you bring it into any dealer of that mfg and they fix it free of charge. A free repair is expected. If they can't repair it, then they replace it. Again, free of charge during the warranty period.
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I see sprint (or any wireless carrier) the same way I see a car dealer. Your car comes with a mfg warranty for some amount of time. During that time you bring it into any dealer of that mfg and they fix it free of charge. A free repair is expected. If they can't repair it, then they replace it. Again, free of charge during the warranty period.
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You can see them the way you want, but it still doesn't make it the standard. Difference between sprint and your local Ford dealer is that Ford has a vested interest in that dealer.
HTC has their warranty and no ties to sprint besides selling them a product, sure sprint has its repairs stores but doesn't mean htc likes it.
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So it looks like we will get our new EVOs this week. I have been trying to decide what warranty would be best to protect this new phone in the event of a drop or some other human educed fail. I have narrowed the list down to the following two and was wondering if anyone has any experience with these warranties:
Zagg Safe. Reasonable price and covers rooted phones (which I plan to do with my new EVO):
Squaretrade. Recommended to me by a friend.
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So it looks like we will get our new EVOs this week. I have been trying to decide what warranty would be best to protect this new phone in the event of a drop or some other human educed fail. I have narrowed the list down to the following two and was wondering if anyone has any experience with these warranties:
Zagg Safe. Reasonable price and covers rooted phones (which I plan to do with my new EVO):
Squaretrade. Recommended to me by a friend.
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I have about 12 squaretrade warranties, but have never had to turn in a claim yet. If you do decide on them, make sure you use a 30% off coupon. I get an email from them every Tuesday with a code attached for 30% off.
I personally am going to just stick with the Sprint warranty on this phone. The monthly price sucks, but I have had to bring in phones multiple times in the past for repairs, and have never had to pay a deductible. So it has its advantages. But when you don't use it, it does feel like a HUGE waste of money. If I had $600 in my pocket, I might would just skip the warranty altogether, but unfortunately for me I don't. Paying a monthly fee, then deductible if needed is much easier for me to do.
I'm considering trying Ensquared.
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Warranty? Or insurance?
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I'm going with ZaggSafe, but I have no past experience with them.
Decided to go with Zagg. Seems like a good deal and they cover rooted phones. Time will tell when I actually need to us it.
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I'm going with ZaggSafe, but I have no past experience with them.
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Zagg is just lending it's name. They outsource their claims to another company called warrantech, I think, and they have horrible reviews. If you check the BBB website they have over 450 negative claims.
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Zagg is just lending it's name. They outsource their claims to another company called warrantech, I think, and they have horrible reviews. If you check the BBB website they have over 450 negative claims.
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Well we will have to see what happens to see with the whole Zagg thing. You know people are more likely to leave negative feedback than positive feedback, so you never really know. If it turns out to be no good, shame Zagg will have their name ruined.
I bought my phone at BestBuy, bought 2 yrs for 160. That is equal to less than 7 dollars a month, no deductible. The only thing not covered is lost phones and I always have my phone on me. No questions asked, they take the phone and in 2-3 days I have a brand-new looking refurbished phone. I've never had a problem with the refurbished quality. Apperently they always replace all of the outside parts to make it look like new. I've gotten several refurbished through Sprint and they are always dents, scratches, etc.
Yea I get what you're saying. check out ensquared, too. I went to the website and they cover theft and loss and have a higher claims limit.
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Best buy will not replace a phone in 2-3 days. Unless they have changed their policy in the last year, it takes a minimum of 2 weeks to send a phone out and get it back repaired the first time. After that, they will escalate your phone to overnight delivery, supposedly. To get a new phone, yours must be sent out 3 times and returned unrepaired. On the 4th time, they evaluate if a new phone is deemed necessary.
I know, I went through it last year and it took 6 weeks to get a replacement phone. That's 6 weeks without a phone and sprint wouldn't compensate me because best buy was the culprit. Did best buy compensate me? Ha. No.
Oh, and the "loaner phone" is only loaned after you give them a $150 deposit.
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Why not just pay $9.99 to get Best Buy Black Tie Protection?
No deductible.
Unlimited claims.
Free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered.
Covers all physical damage except full water submersion.
Cancel any time free.
Those are the exact words I was told when buying my phone.
I got Black Tie.
Persuade me to cancel it so I can save money.
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Why not just pay $9.99 to get Best Buy Black Tie Protection?
No deductible.
Unlimited claims.
Free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered.
Covers all physical damage except full water submersion.
Cancel any time free.
Those are the exact words I was told when buying my phone.
I got Black Tie.
Persuade me to cancel it so I can save money.
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Number one reason is the wait to get your phone back can be a week or two weeks sometimes a month the program is good but I can't go that long without my phone
Ask sprint about their options I think if you are just worried about cracked screens and stuff you can get protection through them for.that at like 4 bucks a month. If I am wrong someone interject. Reason I say 4 is I don't think the tep has raised yet and if u lock it in now it won't raise till you resign...
I do not have Black Tie but I heard that its pretty awful. At times they do not honor replacements.
Google it for more info.
I have Black Tie, but I gotta tell you: the whole "free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered"? Count on rocking a crappy old Android or a BlackBerry for a little bit if your phone can't be initially just fixed....
Here's the rub: yours IS gonna have to be special ordered, if you need a replacement, no matter if your Best Buy has 500 new EVOs in stock: they won't let you have one of theirs. For me, for the times I had to use it, I waited about 2 weeks the first time (because it was "backordered", even though my Best Buy had plenty), and about 3 days the second.
Of course, you also are also DEFINITELY getting a refurb, count on that 100%.
*I still use it, like I said, but the guy at Best Buy won't tell you all these little "details", which, I think, is a bit shady.
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I waited a month for a broken charger port on my OG Evo. Seemed like an eternity. Got it back and found that while they fixed the port, they blew out the light on the menu button (looked like it was missing a tooth) . Wasn't going to wait again with a beat up small lender phone.
Gave me a scratched and dented LG Optimus. Big ole scratch on the screen.
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Lol at the people that don't like brick and mortar stores its that that is hurting the economy why buy it somewhere and pay a little extra and take a little extra time n pay tax when u can order it online for cheaper ans not pay tax. However I heard awhile back they where or are trying to put laws in place for sales tax on online items.
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Why not just pay $9.99 to get Best Buy Black Tie Protection?
No deductible.
Unlimited claims.
Free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered.
Covers all physical damage except full water submersion.
Cancel any time free.
Those are the exact words I was told when buying my phone.
I got Black Tie.
Persuade me to cancel it so I can save money.
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I actually just dropped sprints insurance and am going to straight up buy the black tie insurance for $170 for the 2 year protection. How sprint is Jacking up the price on everything you would be paying $264 for 2 years not including the $150-$200 deductible. Hell if I can save $100-$250 with BB with a refurbished phone and wait 2 weeks its worth it.
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ZAGG has insurance as well. I think its 100$ for 2yrs and covers everything with a 100$ deductible. Might wanna look into that.
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best buy also doesnt cover lost or stolen tho if you use mobile defense or sprint locator those arent a huge issue..
ckoadiyn Lol at the people that don't like brick and mortar stores its that that is hurting the economy why buy it somewhere and pay a little extra and take a little extra time n pay tax when u can order it online for cheaper ans not pay tax. However I heard awhile back they where or are trying to put laws in place for sales tax on online items.
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yes cause buying online is different then buying in brick and mortar... the store actually makes more of a profit from online sales then store. and i paid taxes when i ordered from sprint tyvm.. the only thing being loss on online sales is taxes to the state but as someone who works in retail i can also tell you all the people using food stamps arent helping much either.. lord forbid they dont get their tax free soda chips and fat cakes
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best buy also doesnt cover lost or stolen tho if you use mobile defense or sprint locator those arent a huge issue..
yes cause buying online is different then buying in brick and mortar... the store actually makes more of a profit from online sales then store. and i paid taxes when i ordered from sprint tyvm.. the only thing being loss on online sales is taxes to the state but as someone who works in retail i can also tell you all the people using food stamps arent helping much either.. lord forbid they dont get their tax free soda chips and fat cakes
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Lol that is probably true but I always get the impression most shop amazon etc n I know it is just state taxes but still. I don't have a problem with food stamps for those that use it correctly however many people don't use it correctly
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Lol that is probably true but I always get the impression most shop amazon etc n I know it is just state taxes but still. I don't have a problem with food stamps for those that use it correctly however many people don't use it correctly
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i use online cause its a convenience . i work over nights so i can shop while everything is closed and its usually cheaper cause they save on labor and other things a brick and mortar has to pay.. walk into a kmart.. have their website loaded and check prices, you will see that a lot of their stuff is more expensive in stores then online and they will not price match
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i use online cause its a convenience . i work over nights so i can shop while everything is closed and its usually cheaper cause they save on labor and other things a brick and mortar has to pay.. walk into a kmart.. have their website loaded and check prices, you will see that a lot of their stuff is more expensive in stores then online and they will not price match
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Yeah and is rather pay extra to know that American people have a job even if it is a store and 5 extra dollars that's all im trying to say we have to many people to be cutting jobs and companies can pick up and leave over seas. Btw I agree 3rd sucks I work 12-8 am and it is hard a lot of.the time
But all and all price wise. BB is the cheapest if you don't mind waiting a couple days for a replacement refurbished phone and the fact they don't cover loss or theft. Anyone object?
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But all and all price wise. BB is the cheapest if you don't mind waiting a couple days for a replacement refurbished phone and the fact they don't cover loss or theft. Anyone object?
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Nope however I am interested in zagg..
I use http://www.squaretrade.com - $119 for two years protection after tax and 10% discount (coupon code TENFTEN).
You still pay a $99 deductible, and no coverage for theft or loss....but it has great reviews which is comforting. And at about $5/month...much better deal.
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I had the black tie protection and I'll tell you why it isn't so hot.
First, doesn't cover lost or stolen phones.
Second, loaner phones require a $150 deposit.
Third, when I used the insurance to fix a broken charging port, I sent the phone in on Jan 2nd. The phone came back unrepaired 3 times. I finally got a replacement phone the second week of February. Believe me, I would have gladly gave a hundred dollars for a replacement from sprint.
Learned my lesson on best buy protection.
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Ask sprint about their options I think if you are just worried about cracked screens and stuff you can get protection through them for.that at like 4 bucks a month. If I am wrong someone interject. Reason I say 4 is I don't think the tep has raised yet and if u lock it in now it won't raise till you resign...
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The 4$ is still the same for service and repairs. However the replacement part of the TEP has gone up i believe.
And no the TEP will be raised for everyone but only in September if you sign up for TEP before july 17th.
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I use http://www.squaretrade.com - $119 for two years protection after tax and 10% discount (coupon code TENFTEN).
You still pay a $99 deductible, and no coverage for theft or loss....but it has great reviews which is comforting. And at about $5/month...much better deal.
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Do you get a brand new phone? Do they cover loss/theft?
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Why not just pay $9.99 to get Best Buy Black Tie Protection?
No deductible.
Unlimited claims.
Free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered.
Covers all physical damage except full water submersion.
Cancel any time free.
Those are the exact words I was told when buying my phone.
I got Black Tie.
Persuade me to cancel it so I can save money.
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Number one reason is the wait to get your phone back can be a week or two weeks sometimes a month the program is good but I can't go that long without my phone
Ask sprint about their options I think if you are just worried about cracked screens and stuff you can get protection through them for.that at like 4 bucks a month. If I am wrong someone interject. Reason I say 4 is I don't think the tep has raised yet and if u lock it in now it won't raise till you resign...
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I work for Best Buy and am very familiar with the GSBTP plans (Geek Squad Black Tie Protection). What I am about to say is my own opinion and not that of Best Buy's.
That being said, I am going to give you an unbiased opinion on this because I see both sides to what you guys are saying. I bought my phone outright from BBY 2 days ago. Did I buy GSBTP? No, here is why: I like the lost or stolen option from Asurion/Sprint and I never had to use it until 2 weeks ago when someone stole my EVO 3D from my store. I tried remote locating it and all that crap and it didn't help. Paid the deductible through Asurion (should have been $100 but they told me $50) and got a replacement the next day.
As far as what GSBTP offers, yeah, it's not bad. But there are some things that need clarified in what has been said in this thread. The replacements now are all "Rapid Exchange", as in, you come into BBY and we fill out all the paperwork to get you a new phone. What happens is that the system then generates and order for a refurbished phone to be shipped that day while we send yours back to them at the same time. This means that you will get a new phone within 3 business days, not too bad.
However, the loaner phones are pretty crappy, as mentioned. But stores are suppose to charge you $50 for the loaner phone that gets returned back to you after you return it. They don't all do that, but they are supposed to, so keep that in mind that YMMV.
Everything else in the OP is right. BBY won't deny a claim unless you fully submerged it, nor would they even know that unless you told them. There is a girl at my store that literally drops and shatters her iPhone screen atleast 2 times a month and it's been happening for over a year now, never had an issue. Also, with GSPTB, you are entitled to a 1-time battery replacement on your phone as well which is awesome, but unfortunately doesn't apply to phones without removable batteries.
Hopefully this clarified things for you guys and gave you an idea of both sides to the GSBTP story
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Thank you for the clarification.
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this was mentioned in another thread... just didnt want to hijack the thread so i post it in a new one...
It will void your HTC "factory" warranty but if u have sprint tep then you can use the unroot and relock methods posted in the threads and you should be able to return them to sprint for repairs and such
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So, i never gave any insurances for phones a big thought... if you think, that I had plenty phones, and none of them got so damaged, lost, thrown in the water... that I was worried about insurance...
I mean you pay depending where about 10$ per month (2 years 240$) so if you just in case can get your phone replaced and pay another 100$ deductable... so in the end i pay 340$ to be sure I could have a replacment phone... now in other words...if i say the phone is worth 600$ that would mean that every 2nd person would need to replace there phone so it makes sense for a consumer to buy this... really every 2nd person? still it seems to be popular in these forums...
I mean yeah i had a display break from one of my phone some time back went to the store ordered a new display 100$ done... here i would have still overpaid 200$ so I don't quite get it... but I do have an open mind to be convinced
My example is absolutely simplified... and they offer repair services as well... I understand, but still...
Am i just talking good care of my stuff? so that i dont worry about this so much ? just wondering...
I think of it like this do I have in pocket over 500 to replace my phone nope. So ten bucks a month is easier when I do need replacmet and pay 100. Second is piece of mind, I did a few replacements and fixes which is good. In the end sprint and insurance wins. The thing that bugs me was a few years back the amount of fraud going on and that's why it gets more expensive when it comes to insurance.
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This is a good example why I don't have sprints TEP. It's a big rip off. I personally like using best buy black tie protection. I paid $170 for 2 years it doesn't have a deductible it is cheaper than sprints TEP.
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I personally think it's a waste of money. If I drop my phone on the sidewalk or in the toilet, I'll suck it up and get a cheap phone off Craigslist until I can save up for a replacement. I'd rather that than spend that much money a month on insurance. Besides, don't you all put a few bucks into an emergency fund every month anyway?
People say just be careful with your phone and you won't need insurance and if you can't do that then get ibsurance. Sure that's a good point, but there's no way I can watch out for it every day nor do I want to pile up money for insurance so small investments for quality cases and screen shields do that job for me for much less than paying insurance a month, so now I only have to worry about it for exceptionally dangerous days (camping, swimming, etc) which is easy if you remind yourself how important your phone is and how crazy it'll be without it. Living like this, I've never broken a phone.
But that's just me. I like someone else's idea, instead of investing your money in insurance where you never get it back, put it aside as a "phone" funds for yourself at the same rate this way you can keep your own money if you don't use it. You'll be paying more for the replacement, but if you generally don't break phones you'll be saving more money than you spend if you don't break it the next time (easier said than done, but I did say "if you generally don't break phones")
Basically, insurance is for people who either:
1) want to throw away money
or
2) break phones often (2+ times within one 2-year agreement)
Personally I don't think insurance is a bad idea but I do think sprints TEP structure is a total ripoff. Looking at a few EVO LTE on Ebay they're already going for under retail and I've seen a few open box sell for $450. I could only imagine what our phones would sell for in a couple of months. These phones will be so affordable soon rendering TEP a total ripoff if one had to pay a $200 deductible.
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forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26638575&postcount=92
Please consider searching before starting new threads. This topic has had at least 3 threads dedicated to it, and the above link details under what circumstances a person should consider insuring their phone.
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If you don't want insurance then don't take it . Simplified answer.
Peace of mind coupled with not having to pay $500-$600 at once for a replacement.
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PaulHBK said:
Peace of mind coupled with not having to pay $500-$600 at once for a replacement.
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As mentioned, you'd be getting ripped off to pay that much for a replacement now that Ebay is stocked up and people are looking ahead to the SGS3.
But, hey, at least we're not being forced by anybody to carry phone insurance. Yet.
SilverZero said:
As mentioned, you'd be getting ripped off to pay that much for a replacement now that Ebay is stocked up and people are looking ahead to the SGS3.
But, hey, at least we're not being forced by anybody to carry phone insurance. Yet.
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What are you talking about?! EVO LTEs are not going for low on eBay. They are auctioning for no less than $500 and "buy it now" options mostly around $600 and ABOVE. Don't spew "information" that doesn't truly benifit your point...
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What are you talking about?! EVO LTEs are not going for low on eBay. They are auctioning for no less than $500 and "buy it now" options mostly around $600 and ABOVE. Don't spew "information" that doesn't truly benifit your point...
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The one with "buy it now" are just sitting there without any one buying them. And I've seen a few auctioning off for $450-$475. I will post links when I get to my laptop
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Mathman85 said:
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26638575&postcount=92
Please consider searching before starting new threads. This topic has had at least 3 threads dedicated to it, and the above link details under what circumstances a person should consider insuring their phone.
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Well I actually did do a search and had a couple entries.... But nothing big really..... Might have not look long enough
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What are you talking about?! EVO LTEs are not going for low on eBay. They are auctioning for no less than $500 and "buy it now" options mostly around $600 and ABOVE. Don't spew "information" that doesn't truly benifit your point...
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No less then $500?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18090309202...AX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_500wt_1182
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18090304509...AX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_500wt_1182
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18090166495...AX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_500wt_1182
I think the bottom line here is if you want phone insurance, get phone insurance. If you don't, then you don't. It's that simple. However, I kinda find it interesting that a lot of people say hey I don't need phone insurance but are the same people that get insurance on electronics. I know it's much cheaper and there's no deductible but if you are gonna be a stickler then be one 100% of the time. Insurance is there for those that wanna be proactive and have a peace of mind at the end of the day. Think of how much money we throw away paying car, home and renters insurance without ever putting in a claim? I know all these things are mandatory but honestly we waste thousands upon thousands upon thousands for those things. However, it's the peace of mind knowing that if you smash your car up, your home gets burglarized or catches fire, you'll be covered and so will your valuables( if you pay that extra $200 a year or more for that). If these things didn't carry mandatory weight, would we have car or home insurance? It's the same question to ask yourself when looking to purchase phone insurance( minus the mandatory part). I carry the TEP insurance because it protects me against EVERYTHING! I know there is a deductible but it works for me. I've heard horror stories about BBs Black Tie Protection. Yeah there is no deductible but what you have to go through to get your phone fixed is not worth the $94 you'll save vs the Sprint plan and in the end you end up getting a refurbished phone anyways. That's like saying I'll go to Joe Schmoe to get my car fixed because he is cheaper than the dealership but end up getting your car back with more problems than you started out with. I just say go with what you like. In the same breath, you can't ridicule or belittle someone for being proactive imho.
My old Palm Centro, Palm Pre, and Evo Shift...
Centro had worn out button panel, and then someone stepped on it a bit and the button panel broke on the corner.... free repair in 1 day
Palm Pre died and stopped turning on... Free new or "like new" replacement 2 business days
Second Palm Pre died and stopped turning on... Free new or "like new" replacement 2 business days
Evo Shift died and stopped turning on... Free new or "like new" replacement 2 business days
Second Evo Shift died and stopped turning on... Free new or "like new" replacement 2 business days
So this is why I keep my Sprint TEP
Never paid a dime aside from the monthly fee
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No less then $500?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18090309202...AX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_500wt_1182
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18090304509...AX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_500wt_1182
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18090166495...AX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_500wt_1182
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Ok. Still close to $500 on those though. And I'd still rather not have to pay $470 at once though...
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PaulHBK said:
Ok. Still close to $500 on those though. And I'd still rather not have to pay $470 at once though...
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$470 now $370 next month $270 the following month. Eventually the phone will level off around $225-$300. At that point making sprint deductible of $200 a total ripoff. I guess TEP is a good investment within the first 4 months of a phones released.
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Well lets put it this way I've had phones since they first came out. Remember that BIG Motorola ! Also one of the first car phones. I've never had insurance or had a need for it. Same with screen protectors. Each to his own.
Sprint tep has gotten me out of soo many o**** moments that I will continue to pay for it and is probably one of the main reasons I have stuck it out with sprint. No other carrier has "repair" centers like sprint does
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I was wondering which one is better i heard best buys what does it cover i have the sprint one and since i purchased phone from sprint can i still get best buys insurance ?
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No, you have to buy the phone from best buy to get their insurance.
Check your house or renter's policy (I'm assuming you have them for all of your other goodies). That's what I've always used for replacements.
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No, you have to buy the phone from best buy to get their insurance.
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This has not been true for several months. You can add it as long as they can see the phone in question.
Personally I think Sprints is better, but it's much more expensive. You really have to go through them both and compare. In the last year I've made 3 claims (1 OG EVO, and 2 3D's) and each time I had a new phone at my door the next morning. I haven't used Best Buy's program but from what I've heard and read you're pretty much guaranteed to get a refurb and it takes several days for you to receive it. Both plans have their strengths, you just have to look at them and see what's best for you.
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I bought the BesyBuy insurance when I got my EVO two years ago. I won't be making that mistake again. While the BesyBuy has no deductible, they have a lot of restrictions on it.
Your phone gets lost or stolen. Too bad if you have BesyBuy. Sprint has you covered.
You dropped your phone in a pool? BesyBuy lets you drown. Thier insurance only covers water damage that didn't occur from immersion. Guess that means if it gets damaged from taking into a steam room. Sprint throws you a life preserver.
Have to file a claim with BesyBuy? Pay $100 deposit for a cheap loaner phone and wait up to 3 weeks. If it still hasn't been repaired, you can then start fighting with BesyBuy for a new replacement phone as the policy says your entitled to. But don't expect them to do it willingly.
File a claim with Sprint? Pay your deductible and they send you a replacement via express shipping with a prepaid return label you put your old phone in after you get the replacement setup.
Yes, you pay more for the Sprint insurance, but you get better coverage and service.
When the usb port broke on my evo, the BesyBuy insurance had been canceled on the two year anniversary of getting the phone. I was supposed to be able to renew but they didn't inform me about it. I had called to give them my new CC for billing after it had been canceled (I didn't know it had been canceled at the time) and they didn't have the decency to tell me. It wasn't until I brought my phone in for repairs two weeks later that I found out about it. Thier solution to the problem? Buy a new phone from them. Needless to say I told them where they could shove their phone and left.
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Just put $5-$10 aside each month. If you need a new phone buy a used one with that money and sell your broken one on ebay (you'd be surprised how much you can get). If you are like me, and I suspect a lot of other people, you will never need to buy a replacement and then you will have enough money to buy yourself a new phone before you know it. (selling your current one)
If you lose or break your phone in the first couple months you are out of luck but that's the risk I am willing to take to save money and it hasn't been a problem for me.
Thanks for all the answers looks like bestbuy has more downs than up well right now i have sprints insurance and i think ill keep it
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Personally I think insurance should only be added for a temporary amount of time. Im already seeing Evo's on ebay selling for $440. Once the price drops a bit more, keeping TEP will be just ridiculous based on the deductibles. Like a poster suggested selling the broken phone and buying a used phone is the way to go.
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true but keep in mind sprint usually does not charge a deductible unless the phone is lost or stolen. If it can still be brought into the store, they can try and fix it. if it cant be fixed, they will replace it probably without a deductible.
GoCare.com.
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wonton2049 said:
true but keep in mind sprint usually does not charge a deductible unless the phone is lost or stolen. If it can still be brought into the store, they can try and fix it. if it cant be fixed, they will replace it probably without a deductible.
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Yep, I second this. I have had multiple replacements (maybe 5) in the past 3 years without paying a deductible. The only time they told me that I may have to pay a deductible was when my wife's HTC Hero was physically falling apart. I called Sprint, and they put a note in my account to credit me $100 to cover the deductible if I do bring it in and they have to send it to Asurion. You really can't beat that. If I had put the money in a jar and not had TEP, I would have put $300 in that jar over the past 3 years, and I don't think that is enough to cover the 5 phones I went through. So in my scenario, Sprint worked out. Best Buy would have charged me a deductible each time.
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GoCare.com.
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Although there is mixed reviews on this company, it does look promising. I have never heard of them. Thanks for posting this.
Hello,
Just wanted to share my experience with my Evo. First I love this phone. I sit next to an apple guy all day and just laugh and laugh and laugh. But the phone is only amazing when it actually turns on. Starting last Saturday - I experienced power issues, where my phone would just turn off - and would only turn back on if I introduced a power source, AC or USB didn't matter. Then after about 4 of these episodes, my phone just stopped wanting to turn on at all, with our without a power source. Walked into a Sprint retail shop - basically was called a retard for not buying insurance, and was told I was out of luck. I told them that's crap - I've been a sprint customer for 10 years, blabalabla do something or I walk next door to Verizon. So he called his buddy at a Sprint service store. I was informed of a known issue that involved our phones - but no details on what that issue was, either they didn't know or didn't want to say. Anyway, I was told I could RMA my phone for $35 and then add insurance afterwards. Next day - new phone - done. No one knew at sprint, or was willing to admit what the issue actually was.
1. Anyone know what the issue actually is? Sprint claimed "Software", not accepting updates, basically all software. IMO, you need power before your software loads, so how could it be a software issue?
2. If it is indeed a battery discharge issue - I would imagine stripping the phone and replacing the battery should fix it? Is it solved in certain hardware versions?
Never heard of this issue. My EVO 3D was replaced within the first week I had it because the battery died and wouldn't turn back on again being charged or anything. Turned out to be an issue with all of them. Took it into a Sprint store (mind you I have TEP and it was a week old phone) and they just gave me a new one.
I call all my customers retards regardless if they have TEP or not.
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tuscani1821 said:
I call all my customers retards regardless if they have TEP or not.
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I call the representatives in the stores retards. For whatever reason, every store that I've been to in Central Florida have people working there that know absolutely nothing about their phones. I made a sale for a representative one time while I was killing some time looking at the phones that were out. All I had to do was amaze the customer with the features of the phone, that's all.
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I call the representatives in the stores retards. For whatever reason, every store that I've been to in Central Florida have people working there that know absolutely nothing about their phones. I made a sale for a representative one time while I was killing some time looking at the phones that were out. All I had to do was amaze the customer with the features of the phone, that's all.
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That is true. I have to say that most sales representatives don't know squat about phones.
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I also just RMA'ed my first day release EVO 4G LTE due to light leakage from the home button. When I originally brought the phone in to a service store on July 18, the Sprint service tech said it was clearly defective, but I would still have to pay the $35 admin fee for Sprint to process the RMA. I wouldn't have to pay anything if I did it directly through HTC, but it would take up to 2 weeks to get a replacement. So last week I decided to just pay the $35 and have Sprint send me a replacement with the return envelope. However, this time, the tech said that the light leakage was a "cosmetic defect" that doesn't affect the phone performance and he refused to create an rma. I said that was retarded and asked for the manager, who promptly approved the e-ticket to rma the device.
The Sprint store customer service experience at the Greenfield, WI location can be so frustrating. We've been with Sprint forever, so I don't know if it is any better at AT&T or Verizon. But it makes me consider switching.
One of the Evo's in my family was defective upon opening the brand new phone (dead line in the digitizer grid) and they wanted $35 to replace it--absolutely absurd! Sprint's customer service is going down the drain, fast.
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One of the Evo's in my family was defective upon opening the brand new phone (dead line in the digitizer grid) and they wanted $35 to replace it--absolutely absurd! Sprint's customer service is going down the drain, fast.
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As in it was not outside of the 14 return period?
It always amuses me to see people who don't get insurance get upset at having to pay for a replacement device....
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Sprint shouldn't be charging for hardware defects. If you bought it through sprint, you should inform the rep that it is sprints responsibility to replace hardware components that fail. Rep's at stores are night the brightest, they just have to meet their quota per week. I wouldn't go through them. I almost always go through retentions. They are the ones who know what they are doing, and have the power to credit money or perks to your account.
Whenever you have a problem with your phone, be it hardware failure, loss in service, want to upgrade early, replace with a similar model, call retentions first. The number can be found be looking online.
For those who have already paid the $35, you could call retentions and be credited that amount towards your next bill. Just tell them what happened, what you want, and they most likely will be able to help you.
p.s, retentions may ask you to take your phone to a store to have a sales rep look at it and determine if it's damaged from a hardware defect. This usually happens for claims like "my phone is bending" (happened to me). Theyre reasoning is that they want to make sure it's a defect before offering a free replacement. If the sales rep tries to tell you that you have to pay the $35, just tell explain the situation, "retentions just needs someone to determine if its defective, and then they'll replace it for free", and be on your way.
Hope this helps
Cheers
xanthra said:
Hello,
Just wanted to share my experience with my Evo. First I love this phone. I sit next to an apple guy all day and just laugh and laugh and laugh. But the phone is only amazing when it actually turns on. Starting last Saturday - I experienced power issues, where my phone would just turn off - and would only turn back on if I introduced a power source, AC or USB didn't matter. Then after about 4 of these episodes, my phone just stopped wanting to turn on at all, with our without a power source. Walked into a Sprint retail shop - basically was called a retard for not buying insurance, and was told I was out of luck. I told them that's crap - I've been a sprint customer for 10 years, blabalabla do something or I walk next door to Verizon. So he called his buddy at a Sprint service store. I was informed of a known issue that involved our phones - but no details on what that issue was, either they didn't know or didn't want to say. Anyway, I was told I could RMA my phone for $35 and then add insurance afterwards. Next day - new phone - done. No one knew at sprint, or was willing to admit what the issue actually was.
1. Anyone know what the issue actually is? Sprint claimed "Software", not accepting updates, basically all software. IMO, you need power before your software loads, so how could it be a software issue?
2. If it is indeed a battery discharge issue - I would imagine stripping the phone and replacing the battery should fix it? Is it solved in certain hardware versions?
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That sounds a lot like what happened to my phone. I plugged it into my computer via USB and it basically went totally dead. Difference is, when I took it to a Sprint store, they told me it was a known issue and gave me a new phone.
Wait why the hell is sprint charging for hardware defects? I thought without TEP all hardware defects are supposed to be a free replacement for the first year? This is how it was done for me for the first year without insurance on my OG EVO and touch pro 1.
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neoshi said:
Wait why the hell is sprint charging for hardware defects? I thought without TEP all hardware defects are supposed to be a free replacement for the first year? This is how it was done for me for the first year without insurance on my OG EVO and touch pro 1.
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its likely just sales reps taking advantage of people
I had to pay 35 without insurance also for a screen defect , had the month for 2 months
I love this. The phone has a one year warranty with sprint. End of story. I'm on EVO number 5 since June and each time I walk in, the sprint nerd says they hope I bought the insurance..I did but quickly remind them there warranty is free and is for one year. After that they talk to there manager , they order me a replacment phone. The last time the manager gave me a new one. Never paid a penny.
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The amount of incorrect information in this thread makes it pitiful to call my self a Sprint customer. Without insurance you have to pay the $35 fee to get a phone replaced and fixed if it uses a part. It's not "RMA"ing it either, Sprint has their own in house service and repair program. If you have a hardware defect and you don't want to pay, send it to HTC because that is where your one year warranty is. With HTC. Not Sprint. They are a business, not a soup kitchen. And no, they won't replace your phone for cosmetic defects. Not a soup kitchen. If you have any issues with your phone out of the box, you have that 14 day return and exchange period to get it resolved without cost.
This thread is mostly about people taking responsibility for their own products and realizing everything isn't a handout. $35 for an entire replacement phone, which retails at over $500 is a hell of a deal. In fact, its usually cheaper than actually having the insurance, which is now $11 a month.
The way it has always been done for me with hardware defects with no damage caused by me in the first year (e.g. touch pro slide out keyboard flimsy keyboard ribbon cable, faulty screen on OG EVO) was that I walk into a sprint repair center, they see the problem, request a replacement device, no charge. They always tell me not to worry about fees since they just send it back to manufacturer and it's neither my problem nor Sprint's. I've been doing it like since 07 up until my last case in early 2011. Other folks around xda have been doing it the same exact way, so I'm guessing something has changed recently... which sucks.
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xanthra said:
Hello,
Just wanted to share my experience with my Evo. First I love this phone. I sit next to an apple guy all day and just laugh and laugh and laugh. But the phone is only amazing when it actually turns on. Starting last Saturday - I experienced power issues, where my phone would just turn off - and would only turn back on if I introduced a power source, AC or USB didn't matter. Then after about 4 of these episodes, my phone just stopped wanting to turn on at all, with our without a power source. Walked into a Sprint retail shop - basically was called a retard for not buying insurance, and was told I was out of luck. I told them that's crap - I've been a sprint customer for 10 years, blabalabla do something or I walk next door to Verizon. So he called his buddy at a Sprint service store. I was informed of a known issue that involved our phones - but no details on what that issue was, either they didn't know or didn't want to say. Anyway, I was told I could RMA my phone for $35 and then add insurance afterwards. Next day - new phone - done. No one knew at sprint, or was willing to admit what the issue actually was.
1. Anyone know what the issue actually is? Sprint claimed "Software", not accepting updates, basically all software. IMO, you need power before your software loads, so how could it be a software issue?
2. If it is indeed a battery discharge issue - I would imagine stripping the phone and replacing the battery should fix it? Is it solved in certain hardware versions?
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This is exactly what happened to my first Evo LTE about a month after I got it. I ended up getting a replacement from best buy.
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For what its worth, I'm on my 4th EVO lte... I do pay the very cheap like 7 or 8 bucks for tep.
First LTE, was bent after a week, called 611, they said go to store, I said no (i repair phones and laptops and TVs) the techs are idiots, and you guys don't have any parts yet.. got new phone via mail 2 days later.
2nd lte, had bleeding light on bottom near home button, same deal when I called 611, same deal, got new phone in 3days.
3rd LTE, bottom left of screen rippled with slight movement, also speaker phone was borked. Again, told 611 their guys were morons and even called to see if they stocked replacement screen and speaker, so same thing, called 611, got new one, this time they on back order.. got sprint replacement in about week and half..
4th is ok, no issues, cept for hboot 1.19 which unless ur incompetent, is no biggie, wow, one simple command line to flash what ever..
Now I did have to argue a bit with phone support , they advised me to call asurion, I said no, its a hardware defect yada yada.. when ever they wernt working with me on phone, I asked what my early termination fee was, then I was shipped a phone..
U just gotta be Stern, not unreasonable with those guys
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neoshi said:
Wait why the hell is sprint charging for hardware defects? I thought without TEP all hardware defects are supposed to be a free replacement for the first year? This is how it was done for me for the first year without insurance on my OG EVO and touch pro 1.
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Well - in defense of Sprint - I did not buy the phone there. But regardless any retailer should be able to RMA something with a defect - sort of like how car dealerships work. At least they offered the add on insurance since I "activated" a new phone. Now that I think about it - whats the activation cost of new phones lol ... like something around 35...
Nick