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People that bought their tablet at BestBuy are u opting into getting the Black tie protection plan?
I bought the 32gb 10.1 tablet and they stated that the prices are:
1yr- $110
2yr- $170
3yr- $249
Tech support with accidental damage coverage.
You also get half off the buy back program if u purchase the above.
$25 instead of $50
Also share yoru thoughts on why or why u didnt purchase.
You can add the service when u purchase or within the 14 day return window (just have to bring device in for them to confirm all is ok)
Have you comparison shopped at squartrade.com first of all?
Personally I never buy warranties. I guess I'm just careful with my stuff. Simple as that.
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Squaretrade price for this tablet including accidental damage (water, screen breaking, etc) for 2 years is 69.99 with a $30 off code of thirty30.
If you're afraid of breaking your screen or whatever, this is the way to go. No deductible.
As per an article in PC World magazine, July issue I beleive, Best Buy will not cover you if the "accidental damage" occurs if you leave it on the roof of your car, drive off, then it falls under the wheel and then you run it over but Squaretrade will. So if you get BB don't tell them your car ran over it. BB only covers damage if damaged while under "normal use."
I just got out from under my rock ... this is the first i am hearing about squaretrade.com
ya i checked it out and it would be 69.99 for a year
i guess if anything is wrong u would have to mail the unit to them ... maybe even pay for return shipping ...?
i have to read more about it ... u can add this service at anytime?
how do they know if the tablet is not already broken when u add service .. u have to send in receipt?
this is definitely cheaper then bestbuy ... having spent 600 i feel u need some type of protection
Here's the terms of the accidental damage coverage:
"If your warranty is bought on the same day as your item, then ADH coverage begins immediately, otherwise ADH coverage begins 30 days after purchase, and does not cover willful damage, negligent use, theft or loss. A $50 deductible applies on ADH-related claims for Cell Phones only. SquareTrade has waived the deductible for all other ADH claims. ADH is not available on all items. "
iTouch24 said:
I just got out from under my rock ... this is the first i am hearing about squaretrade.com
ya i checked it out and it would be 69.99 for a year
i guess if anything is wrong u would have to mail the unit to them ... maybe even pay for return shipping ...?
i have to read more about it ... u can add this service at anytime?
how do they know if the tablet is not already broken when u add service .. u have to send in receipt?
this is definitely cheaper then bestbuy ... having spent 600 i feel u need some type of protection
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That $69.99 was for 2 years not 1.
If you are simply having a "problem" with it you have to send it back. They send a prepaid label. Usually they just send you a refund for the entire device rather than fix it.
My wife had a B&N Nook Color and she dropped it in the bathtub while reading a book. After shaking the goldfish out of it and baking it in a container full of rice it was still dead so I filed a claim online with S.T. the next morning. 2 hours later I had a return label and 8 hours after that I was paid in full for the Nook. EVEN BEFORE I RETURNED IT TO THEM. Was quite surprised.
One difference between BB and ST: With ST if they pay you for the device if it is damaged or dies that's it, your "2 year" coverage is over. You get your check and you're done. If you replace the device you must buy the coverage again. With BB they just give you a new one and your overpriced coverage continues for the term of your policy.
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That $69.99 was for 2 years not 1.
If you are simply having a "problem" with it you have to send it back. They send a prepaid label. Usually they just send you a refund for the entire device rather than fix it.
My wife had a B&N Nook Color and she dropped it in the bathtub while reading a book. After shaking the goldfish out of it and baking it in a container full of rice it was still dead so I filed a claim online with S.T. the next morning. 2 hours later I had a return label and 8 hours after that I was paid in full for the Nook. EVEN BEFORE I RETURNED IT TO THEM. Was quite surprised.
One difference between BB and ST: With ST if they pay you for the device if it is damaged or dies that's it, your "2 year" coverage is over. You get your check and you're done. If you replace the device you must buy the coverage again. With BB they just give you a new one and your overpriced coverage continues for the term of your policy.
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thanks for clarifying and suggesting this service to me. I am definitely going to go this route then.
they explained it to me that if your coverage is 600 and u send in for a repair and they note that is cost 100 to repair and then next month u drop it in the fish tank .. they only give u back your remaining balance ... $500 ...
so that is really the main difference between this and BB
u can bring in to best buy every week for repairs and replacements and with ST u only have a $600 spending limit. so if each repair cost $100 .. u can only get it fixed 6 times in the 2 years ... so the coverage is either $600 or 2 years .. whatever comes first ... like car warranties .... 100k miles or 10 years
I never buy extended warranties...for 2 main reasons:
1) They're largely a scam and the store gets a large portion of the price they charge for them (which is why they instantly discount them the second you decline).
2) I'm fairly persistent and persuasive when it comes to getting companies to stand behind their product. I've gotten Nissan, Samsung, and others to pay for repairs of products that were out of warranty. And I'm with LordLugard...I take good care of my stuff.
Definitely stay away from any Best Buy warranty policy, way too overpriced! They tried selling me one and I just laughed when I heard their prices. Sqaretrade is where its at, thats where I bought mine from. Also, setting up your warranty is super easy. For example, I ordered my tab through Amazon and all I did was forward squaretrade my invoice and that was all they needed, couldnt have been any easier. And you never know when you might accidentally get bumped into and whoops, there goes your shattered $600 tablet.
Dont waste your money at bestbuy. If you want a protection plan get one from square trade.
Best Buys plan is so much more expensive because its actually TWO companies involved. Best Buy and AIG insurance.
Check out worthavegroup.com thats where I bought my tablet insurance.
Ok, so I have a question about SquareTrade.
I put a quote for my 16GB model and it is $54.99 for two years or $38.49 with the 30% off code. However, if I look that only covers 100% parts/labor, etc. It looks like accidental damage is an additional $45.
Those of you that are saying $69.99 does that include the accidental addition? I have never used squaretrade before (just heard of it recently), so those that have, what does the normal warranty cover?
Any additional information is greatly appreciated.
Nevermind. I just looked at the other picture posted earlier and the accidental was on there.
But, if anyone still wants to expand on my questions minus the cost, that would be great
http://www.squaretrade.com/pages/learn-more-warranty-buyer
also, as you read this page, click "see details". Looks like mostly parts failure, and labor cost which I assume is covered by Samsung for 1 year, but you can use this for up to two years.
Honestly I'm thinking I'll get this mainly for the accidental damage. I would be devastated if I broke my screen lol.
This is incorrect. If your device gets replaced through best buys protection plan, coverage is over and you would have to repurchase the plan for the replaced device.
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This is incorrect. If your device gets replaced through best buys protection plan, coverage is over and you would have to repurchase the plan for the replaced device.
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You are correct.
I bought and Ipad 1in january with the black tie protection accidental coverage($109.00). My screen got cracked today and I took it to best buy. Within 30 seconds of getting there, thw geek squad kid told me he would give ma a new one to replace it. He then went on to say that they dont have anymore ipad 1. That I would get an Ipad2.
I asked him if I could get a galaxy tab 10.1. He said no, but that I could take the ipad 2 and come back to exchange it. That's what I did and now I have a Samsung galaxy tab 10.1.
In summary, Im a believer of the protection program. I bought an ipad in january and now I have A GALAXY TAB 10.1
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That $69.99 was for 2 years not 1.
If you are simply having a "problem" with it you have to send it back. They send a prepaid label. Usually they just send you a refund for the entire device rather than fix it.
My wife had a B&N Nook Color and she dropped it in the bathtub while reading a book. After shaking the goldfish out of it and baking it in a container full of rice it was still dead so I filed a claim online with S.T. the next morning. 2 hours later I had a return label and 8 hours after that I was paid in full for the Nook. EVEN BEFORE I RETURNED IT TO THEM. Was quite surprised.
One difference between BB and ST: With ST if they pay you for the device if it is damaged or dies that's it, your "2 year" coverage is over. You get your check and you're done. If you replace the device you must buy the coverage again. With BB they just give you a new one and your overpriced coverage continues for the term of your policy.
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As someone pointed out later in the thread...
ollie6286 said:
This is incorrect. If your device gets replaced through best buys protection plan, coverage is over and you would have to repurchase the plan for the replaced device.
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This is correct. I work for Best Buy and I can tell you this is how our GSBTP plan works.
rjohmit said:
I never buy extended warranties...for 2 main reasons:
1) They're largely a scam and the store gets a large portion of the price they charge for them (which is why they instantly discount them the second you decline).
2) I'm fairly persistent and persuasive when it comes to getting companies to stand behind their product. I've gotten Nissan, Samsung, and others to pay for repairs of products that were out of warranty. And I'm with LordLugard...I take good care of my stuff.
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I agree and disagree with you. As an employee, I don't see them as a scam at all. I do think that they are pricey for a regular customer (considering what we pay for them). We also won't (well, shouldn't per our policy) discount them just because you decline at first. That doesn't happen at our store.
To your second point, I don't see any company repairing something for free that you physically damaged. Best Buy won't do it without a GSBTP plan with ADH (you can get them without it) and I've never seen a manufacturer do it either.
This doesn't feel like it was a serious poll.
I just noticed when online that Sprint now offers a protection plan for the View similar to the ones offered on the phones. The cost is $13 a month. According to the message they sent me it doesn't matter when you bought the View as long as you sign up for it this month you are eligible.
Yes, although I thought it was $17 a month as I added it when I was on the phone with Retention a few days ago. Although I could be wrong in the pricing as I have gotten wrong answers from retention. I had a rep tell me that the View has a standard MicroUSB port even though it doesn't. I know the port will accept a standard MicroUSB connector and it will work to charge and may even work to access data, HTC Support advised asgainst using anything but the included USB cable.
You might check and make sure they didn't charge you wrong. Online it says it is $13 a month. At least they are offering something now.
So what is the consensus? Should we get it?I can't decide whether to get the one through Sprint or one through Sqaretrade. Any thoughts?
If all you want is device repair/replacement, call in and ask for the $10 a month plan. Instead of Total Equipment Protection it's called, "Assurant Device Insurance". It isn't available online. I had to seriously complain about being stuck with the "extra features", and refuse repeated pushes to stick with the $13 plan before they even admitted the cheaper one existed.
The attached file is the official Sprint .PDF with the details of the three programs available. (Zipped due to upload size limit.)
Here's the PR release detailing all the "extra features" $13 a month gets you! Among other things, THREE WHOLE MONTHS OF CREDIT MONITORING! Wow, I just don't know what to say Sprint, I really don't.
www.Sprint.com said:
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE), July 26, 2011 - Sprint (NYSE: S) has launched a custom protection plan available to customers with netbooks, notebooks and tablets. The Assurant Advanced Protection Pack provides repair or replacement in the event a device suffers mechanical or electrical breakdown or is accidentally damaged, lost or stolen.
The Assurant Advanced Protection Pack, costs $13 per month* and includes features to help customers safeguard their devices. These features include a tool to locate a lost device, dedicated technical support with remote login, virus defense, data back-up of contacts, photos and media, and three months of credit monitoring if the device is lost or stolen.
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tedya said:
So what is the consensus? Should we get it?I can't decide whether to get the one through Sprint or one through Sqaretrade. Any thoughts?
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Squaretrade probably makes more financial sense, but I like knowing that I can pop over to the local (non-corporate) authorized repair center for repair/replacement. It's just easier to express strong feelings in person (well, until they call the cops or make a grab for the gun under the counter....) when you are frustrated by poor service or unreasonable delays...
I'm surprised the deductible is still just $100, given how expensive the Flyer is. A lost/stolen View without Sprint service is just a Flyer in disguise....
I will need to call Sprint and get this corrected ASAP as I don't need that extra garbage either.
I assume there's an app, same as the one available for the phones. Has anyone found a link to download it?
Called Sprint this afternoon and got it done. Now, I just wish Sprint would come out with a plan that wouldn't cost me, literally $59 a month more, while taking away 500 of my anytime minutes just to get a new PDA Phone. I have been with Sprint so long and my plan is so old that if I want to upgrade my Touch Pro 2 to something new, I need to change from my current plan which gives me 2000 anytime minutes, unlimited mobile to mobile, unlimited nights and weekends starting at 8PM and unlimited Data for $10 per line. They don't seem to understand that I am so disenchanted with them that I would sooner pay more to their competition then give them another lousy dime.
My son dropped his phone (Epic 4G). No visual damage except the screen is permanently green only.
What are your opinions about claiming loss or damage to replace it. I have the TEP on his phone.
Thanks
(Yes I know not exactly Photon related.. but I appreciate the help)
Get it replaced as that is what you pay $8.00 a month for.
My only ***** (and I caught them!) there are 2 tiers, $50.00 and $100.00. Photon was not on either list, I printed it out. When I called, they wanted $100.00. I told them Photon was not on the list and faxed them a copy. Hour later Photon was on $100.00 list. I again sent *.PDF's I got off internet. I got away with $50.00.
Anyway, no matter what your son did or did not do. Just like Car Insurance, people have accidents.
Yeah, the biggest downside to me with TEP is that there is a $100 deductible. So consider that you own the phone for 2 years, and then something goes wrong. You are out of contract and eligible for an upgrade.
At this point, you have paid $8/month for 24 months, that's $192, add in the $100 deductible, and you could probably buy your 2 year old phone from the secondary market for the same price, or you could re-up your contract and buy a newer phone for about $100 less.
I would say replace it. Tell them whatever you need to in order to get them to swap it out, but bear in mind, you may be looking at a $100 deductible.
Do it online don't go to a store unless your store hires intelligent staff.
Filed on 2/18 a saturday, yeah i know.....my hp all in one took a ****.
"they will call you within 24 to 48 hours to accept payment"
48 hrs came and went, no call or text on second line
Call em up - ID image was unreadable, bs imo,
Really so how am I supposed to know this? telepathy?
Fax in enlarged lightened id image and reiterate contact phone #
(Actually went back to the sprint store to save going to fedex, "it'll still look the same" wow baristas selling phones - facepalm)
Nothing
Call again - start the process. deductible added to phone bill - great.
Then asked if the sprint store's address is my correct mailing address
"do you people even have my claim affidavit?" no wonder no one called.
Received phone yesterday 2/22
Checked mail
one item from asurion
exact identical claim forms
morons
bradleyw801 said:
Yeah, the biggest downside to me with TEP is that there is a $100 deductible. So consider that you own the phone for 2 years, and then something goes wrong. You are out of contract and eligible for an upgrade.
At this point, you have paid $8/month for 24 months, that's $192, add in the $100 deductible, and you could probably buy your 2 year old phone from the secondary market for the same price, or you could re-up your contract and buy a newer phone for about $100 less.
I would say replace it. Tell them whatever you need to in order to get them to swap it out, but bear in mind, you may be looking at a $100 deductible.
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I agree, but the $8/month helps me sleep well at night. To some degree, Im anal with my toys, which is why I unleashed on that chick at Sprint when my power button came out and she accused me of dropping my phone. Before I even opened my mouth 3 of my co-workers got on her! anyway, for $8.00, if something happens, I want a brand new phone as In the contract. I don't want a referb, I dont want a display unit, I want a new phone!
The first year I had my phone(s), whenever something goofy happened and it wasn't behaving exactly as expected, I took it to an actual Sprint repair center.
In each case (five times in 18 months), it took around 40 minutes for the on-site repair tech to conclude that it could not be fixed locally. At that point, they look at my account, see TEP and hand over a new or refurb phone.
Now that I think of it, my TP2 stopped booting in August of last year. I took it to the repair center (must be an authorized and official repair center - check sprint <dot> com) and in 40 minutes, they entered an order to have a refurb drop shipped to my home and I didn't have to pay the Assurion deductible.
Granted, YMMV, but if you have TEP and if you have an official / authroized Sprint repair center in your area, it is worth a shot to see if they'll hand you a new phone.
Best regards,
-boggsie
I went to the sprint store near me today. After 15 minutes they said the phone could not be fixed and are ordering me a replacement free! Woohoo, Sprint gets a bonus point for that
One.
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dsims7_2000 said:
Get it replaced as that is what you pay $8.00 a month for.
My only ***** (and I caught them!) there are 2 tiers, $50.00 and $100.00. Photon was not on either list, I printed it out. When I called, they wanted $100.00. I told them Photon was not on the list and faxed them a copy. Hour later Photon was on $100.00 list. I again sent *.PDF's I got off internet. I got away with $50.00.
Anyway, no matter what your son did or did not do. Just like Car Insurance, people have accidents.
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This is why I dont buy phones from Sprint and why I dont use their insurance. It's complete ****. If I broke my photon I would end up paying $50 more than I bought it for brand new at Best Buy ($49.99 when I got it) Bestbuys has no deductible and they replace it no questions asked. Only thing they dont cover is theft.
After failing at convincing myself not to get one, since I already own a Note 10.1, I headed to a local Verizon brick and mortar ready to pay full price to retain unlimited data. Upon arriving found...
They have it in stock. Check.
They have it in grey. Check.
I asked to pay full price and that's when things went sour. He pulled up my mobile # then proceeded with the upselling trying to get me to add a line, up my plan, change my plan saying that it won't affect my unlimited data when I know it's a lie then when he couldn't get his way he said he couldn't sell me one even for full price.
Learned my lesson. Dropped by Best Buy with a different approach since they're all obviously giving priority to new contract and contract extension. When it was my turn I said I wanted to buy one full price as a gift and the recipient would come in to choose plan and activate. It rung up $799 but had them price match to Verizon for $699. A kind gentleman here posted a receipt for $670 so will use that for price adjustment towards accessories.
Awesome phone and well worth the effort. Another BB salesperson and a customer noticed I was buying it and complemented it as they bought it too.
It's because by buying the phone outright they don't make commission off of it. Also by buying the phone out of contract, it's one less phone to sell to someone who is planning on upgrading or signing a new contract. Cheers to you though, it's an awesome phone.
I bet if you would have called customer service they would have forced them to do it.
The 1-800 line has over riding power over ANYTHING they say in the store if your account is noted.
You can buy at full retail online and over the phone(I did) and to VZW Coportate offices a sale is a sale.
I work for a Verizon store and can confirm that adding a line will keep your data. What I do is swap the new phone to the number you want and scan an ESN of a crappy feature phone change the last 2 numbers of the ESN and that way you won't get billed for the data on your added line. Works like a charm and I get commission you get your new phone and its a win win.
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I had a similar experience when I picked it up on the 29th when the store first opened. They tried telling me that they could not sell the phone for full price on launch day. The salesman then tried calling the manager to check, but was not able to get hold of him. Luckily another associate said that the store was allowed to sell one phone at full price... which happened to be me as I was waiting for them to open.
Wyatt W.
I bought my gray Note II from a brick and mortar VZ store for full price an hour after they came in with no problem.
From what I understand the policy is that it's up to the store manager's discretion whether or not they wish to sell you a phone at full retail or not.
It's not so much a matter of commission I don't believe, as they do earn some commission on even full retail sold phones, but the thing is it looks a lot better for the store to get a new customer or upgrade an old one, than it is to sell a phone out right. And selling that phone removes inventory that could go to a potential upgrade/new customer.
sorry i am new.
why not add a line and then pay 350 to terminate it? will it hurt your credit or something?
I just had a bought the phone in store for my fiancé using an upgrade on my unlimited line. Didn't affect my unlimited at all. Just have to get a rep that knows how to do it
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sorry i am new.
why not add a line and then pay 350 to terminate it? will it hurt your credit or something?
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Think Verizon charges u another ETF which all comes out to $15 less then buying the phone at full retail ($700) but easier and less of a headache just buying at retail (there is some kind of loop with a dummy line on your account but not everyone has one)
Whatever the Verizon store policy is, it must be manager discretion or it's not followed consistantly.
I called the closest store to verify they had a gray Note 2 in stock and an hour later I was walking out the door with one at full retail with no issues.
I just told the sales guy I wanted to pay full retail to keep my unlimited data, and he said "no problem". I just verified on "My Verizon"...It shows my new phone and my unlimited data is still intact.
BTW...LOVE this phone! Coming from a rooted DX, running CM7...This phone is 'da bomb'!
I got mine full cost, no issues. Wish I had got the gray titanium color though...sigh.
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This isn't the first time I've heard this so I was worried when I went in Thursday trying to buy it.
They let me do it, could tell she was reluctant. Now I know why since they don't receive the commission, which is stupid.
Same thing happened to me... I felt the pain of waiting so long for this phone then telling me they couldn't sell me it.
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I will only buy phones from best buy because they price matched a launch phone heavily and their 9 dollar a month unlimited warranty is amazing. I bent an iPhone 5 in half they took it back laughing and gave me a new one. Assurion would a charged 100 to swap. So far I'm liking best buys phone insurance and price match on a launch day even
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How do you bend an iphone in half? Lol!
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Ran it over with a forklift wheel
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mi7chy said:
After failing at convincing myself not to get one, since I already own a Note 10.1, I headed to a local Verizon brick and mortar ready to pay full price to retain unlimited data. Upon arriving found...
They have it in stock. Check.
They have it in grey. Check.
I asked to pay full price and that's when things went sour. He pulled up my mobile # then proceeded with the upselling trying to get me to add a line, up my plan, change my plan saying that it won't affect my unlimited data when I know it's a lie then when he couldn't get his way he said he couldn't sell me one even for full price.
Learned my lesson. Dropped by Best Buy with a different approach since they're all obviously giving priority to new contract and contract extension. When it was my turn I said I wanted to buy one full price as a gift and the recipient would come in to choose plan and activate. It rung up $799 but had them price match to Verizon for $699. A kind gentleman here posted a receipt for $670 so will use that for price adjustment towards accessories.
Awesome phone and well worth the effort. Another BB salesperson and a customer noticed I was buying it and complemented it as they bought it too.
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do you have a link to that receipt? i would like to go get my price adjusted also
If it's a corporate store, they have to sell it to you at full retail. Or at least that's what I've been told by Verizon customer service in the past.
Back when the Droid 3 first came out, I went in to buy one at full retail. The rep said they didn't sell phones at full retail in the store, and that I'd have to order one online or over the phone. I asked to speak with the manager, and he told me the same thing - "We can't sell phones at full retail in the store." I said "Yes you can. Either you don't know that you can for some odd reason or you're just making that up." Having purchased phones at full retail from corporate stores before, I promptly called customer service and told them where I was and what was going on. The manager received a call a few minutes later, and I walked out with my new Droid 3 a few minutes later.
Authorized retailers might be a different story, but corporate stores should sell it to you. If they don't, call customer service right then and there.
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I work for a Verizon store and can confirm that adding a line will keep your data. What I do is swap the new phone to the number you want and scan an ESN of a crappy feature phone change the last 2 numbers of the ESN and that way you won't get billed for the data on your added line. Works like a charm and I get commission you get your new phone and its a win win.
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This is exactly what I did yesterday at my brick and mortar verizon store. Was going to pay full price to get the phone, but the the salesman stated he could convert my two lines I currently have into a family plan without changing the unlimited data I have and add a new line for $10 a month. He then looked at my account and just used an old ESN from an old non smart phone so I won't get charged data rates on the new phone line. Yes I understand the long run I am paying almost $600 for the phone but it is spread out over the 2 year term. Now I have a line I can use for upgrades in the future if I am not forced to dump my unlimited data. I was very pleased with my salesman yesterday.
I'm looking at getting the Nexus 10 here pretty soon (possibly next paycheck) but I would very much like to play with it first. The idiots at Walmart can never give me a consistent answer if they have them or not and whenever I show up they have no idea what I'm talking about. So I called Staples and the guy said he's getting them in next week and sounded about as excited as I am (hooray for Techies!).
So I asked him about the protection plan and he said it is $84 for accidental damage coverage but he literally said that they cannot refuse me wanting a replacement or a gift card for compensation for any reason. He said it's basically in the terms of service that if I bring the tablet in and want a replacement (not like a 14-day refund/replacement though, but within a year) that they will replace it on the spot no questions asked. He even said basically "and when the new one comes out like a year from now you can bring it in and get a gift card for it and get the new one no problems."
That sounds amazing. That's like future-proofing my tablet for an extra 84 bucks. Anybody out there get one from Staples? And did you get the protection plan? Is it really how he described it? It almost sounds too good to be true but he sounded confident in it.
What do y'all think?
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I'm looking at getting the Nexus 10 here pretty soon (possibly next paycheck) but I would very much like to play with it first. The idiots at Walmart can never give me a consistent answer if they have them or not and whenever I show up they have no idea what I'm talking about. So I called Staples and the guy said he's getting them in next week and sounded about as excited as I am (hooray for Techies!).
So I asked him about the protection plan and he said it is $84 for accidental damage coverage but he literally said that they cannot refuse me wanting a replacement or a gift card for compensation for any reason. He said it's basically in the terms of service that if I bring the tablet in and want a replacement (not like a 14-day refund/replacement though, but within a year) that they will replace it on the spot no questions asked. He even said basically "and when the new one comes out like a year from now you can bring it in and get a gift card for it and get the new one no problems."
That sounds amazing. That's like future-proofing my tablet for an extra 84 bucks. Anybody out there get one from Staples? And did you get the protection plan? Is it really how he described it? It almost sounds too good to be true but he sounded confident in it.
What do y'all think?
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What you wrote does not agree with this:
http://www.staples.com/sbd/cre/programs/serviceplans/
While I am not sure it is needed, I got an extended warranty from Squaretrade for $60 after a 40% discount.
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I'd read the fine print for yourself and make sure the guy isn't just trying to sell you a "warranty". I bought my Nexus at Walmart and initially bought the $44 protection plan. After getting home and actually reading it (I was too excited at the time that they actually had an N10 in stock) I went back to get a refund for it and they actually did it. Seems all it provided was a repair service.
If the Staples protection plan is what the guy explained, sounds like a good deal.
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ljg600 said:
What you wrote does not agree with this:
http://www.staples.com/sbd/cre/programs/serviceplans/
While I am not sure it is needed, I got an extended warranty from Squaretrade for $60 after a 40% discount.
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How did you get the 40% discount?
CaliLove310 said:
How did you get the 40% discount?
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At the time, and perhaps still the case- discount coupons were being sold on Ebay for $1-$2. Also, if you "Like" Squaretrade on FB- they may still offer a discount- but then you risk upsetting your friends who may be hit with their ads.
Worth Avenue offers competitive prices as well. As indicated, one could make the case that these warranties are a waste of money- factoring in the cost of used devices as replacements in the second coverage year, existing manufacturer coverage- as well as any deductibles.
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The way the warranty works at staples. You have 15 days with Staples from time of purchase to exchange or return your Nexus 10. After this you have the one year warranty with Samsung. If you purchase the protection plan with staples within 15 days of purchase of the Nexus 10 then this warranty begins when Samsungs ends.
If in the one year of protection under Staples after Samsungs warranty is up and you have a problem then you call the 1-800 number on the brochure they give you when you purchase your warranty. When you call them, you tell them it doesn't work (don't ask about repairt). Then will either Email or your send you the full purchase price(excluding tax) in form of a gift card to be used at Staples. You can take this gift card and purchase whatever at Staples even you if don't purchase another tablet.
The most important part of the protection plan is registering right after purchase. Call the number or go to the website listed and register the protection plan. Take the register and put in your Nexus 10 box and keep both for two years.
chase3567 said:
The way the warranty works at staples. You have 15 days with Staples from time of purchase to exchange or return your Nexus 10. After this you have the one year warranty with Samsung. If you purchase the protection plan with staples within 15 days of purchase of the Nexus 10 then this warranty begins when Samsungs ends.
If in the one year of protection under Staples after Samsungs warranty is up and you have a problem then you call the 1-800 number on the brochure they give you when you purchase your warranty. When you call them, you tell them it doesn't work (don't ask about repairt). Then will either Email or your send you the full purchase price(excluding tax) in form of a gift card to be used at Staples. You can take this gift card and purchase whatever at Staples even you if don't purchase another tablet.
The most important part of the protection plan is registering right after purchase. Call the number or go to the website listed and register the protection plan. Take the register and put in your Nexus 10 box and keep both for two years.
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Ugh. Is this seriously how it works? That sucks. So I want the one that covers accidental damage (if it were to crack or something) but would that not kick in til one year after I have the tablet? If this is seriously how the plan works then that's dumb.
TBH I'm probably only going to have the tablet for a year and then get a newer model. Maayyybbeee longer.
Even the accidental one doesn't kick in til after samsung ends. So basically you can upgrade your tablet after one year.
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JediSooner said:
I'd read the fine print for yourself and make sure the guy isn't just trying to sell you a "warranty". I bought my Nexus at Walmart and initially bought the $44 protection plan. After getting home and actually reading it (I was too excited at the time that they actually had an N10 in stock) I went back to get a refund for it and they actually did it. Seems all it provided was a repair service.
If the Staples protection plan is what the guy explained, sounds like a good deal.
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I bought my Nexus 10 at Walmart specifically for the $44 protection plan. (I haven't picked it up yet - it's at a far-away Walmart. I'll get it on Sunday.) I thought it looked like a good deal - about the same terms as Square Trade, but for less than half the price. What's wrong with it? If the screen cracks or I spill tea on it, they will fix or replace it for me. And I don't have to deal with Samsung, even during the manufacturer's warranty period, which I've heard is unfun. Seems pretty good to me.
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I bought my Nexus 10 at Walmart specifically for the $44 protection plan. (I haven't picked it up yet - it's at a far-away Walmart. I'll get it on Sunday.) I thought it looked like a good deal - about the same terms as Square Trade, but for less than half the price. What's wrong with it? If the screen cracks or I spill tea on it, they will fix or replace it for me. And I don't have to deal with Samsung, even during the manufacturer's warranty period, which I've heard is unfun. Seems pretty good to me.
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I think what everyone is talking about is that the protection plan is "good" but it doesn't kick in apparently til after the first year of having the tablet because there is already a year warranty from Samsung. If that's right though then it seems stupid because what happens if you crack your tablet before the year is up? Seems counter-intuitive
I have purchased the staples warranty on two items. One being a $200 chair which I called over a year later and they told me to toss it and sent me a gift card for $200. Used it to buy a canon digital camera. I tried claiming warranty on it but they asked what was wrong with it and to send it in for repairs. There was nothing wrong so I didn't send it in, just thought maybe they would send me a new gift card which they didn't. I'm not sure if I was under canon warranty at the time or not. Staples is suppose to get a shipment of N10s tomorrow and I may get the warranty with it since I have had success with it before with the chair.
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I think what everyone is talking about is that the protection plan is "good" but it doesn't kick in apparently til after the first year of having the tablet because there is already a year warranty from Samsung. If that's right though then it seems stupid because what happens if you crack your tablet before the year is up? Seems counter-intuitive
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Actually, this is incorrect. It takes effect from the moment you buy the plan, and you can only buy the plan within 30 days of buying the tablet. I bought it the same day. Here's the description (copied and pasted):
http://www.walmart.com/ip/2-Year-Dr...lan-for-Tablets-and-iPads-400-499.99/21556980
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2 Year Drop, Spill and Cracked Screen Service Plan for Tablets and iPads $400 - $499.99
Get long-term peace of mind for your Tablet with a Product Care Plan. If your product has a covered failure during the Plan's term, we'll repair or replace it. We cover 100% of the repair costs. There are no deductibles or hidden fees.
2 years of protection for your Tablet begins the moment you purchase your Plan.
We enhance and extend the manufacturer's warranty.*
Our Product Care Plan provides more coverage than the manufacturer's warranty, such as failures due to:
•Accidental Damage from Handling, such as spills, drops and cracked screens
•Power surges
•Defects in materials and workmanship
•Mechanical or electrical failures, including those due to normal wear and tear
•Internal heat, dust and humidity
This plan provides 2 years of coverage from the date of purchase.
Learn more about our Product Care Plans
Your Product Care Plan also includes:
3-day Service Guaranteed, or your money back.
If your product has a covered failure, we'll repair it within 3 days of receiving it. See the "Learn more about our Product Care Plans" link above for more details.
Transferable Coverage. If you sell your product or give it to someone as a gift, your Product Care Plan and all of its benefits are fully transferable to the new owner, so it maintains its value.
Accidents happen. Take comfort knowing that your purchase is protected from accidental drops, spills and cracked screens from day one.
How the plan works:
•Add the Product Care Plan to your shopping cart.
•Your product is covered the moment you complete your purchase.
•Within two business days, you will receive an email with Plan details.
•If you need to make a claim, call us 24 / 7 / 365 at 1-877-968-6391. Just have your order confirmation emails handy when you call.
Important information:
•Products need to be purchased from either Walmart.com or a Walmart store.
•You can purchase this Product Care Plan for any eligible product up to 30 days after purchase, as long as you have the original Walmart product receipt.
•We may fulfill your claim by providing you with a new, remanufactured or refurbished product with similar features and functionality, or a Walmart Gift Card for the original purchase price of the product (including taxes).
*Limitations and exclusions apply. See Terms and Conditions for complete program details.
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