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Ok, So I sent my phone in for repair (a backlight problem) and they sent it back after 2 weeks, and its still exactly the same.
So Ive sent it back again.
But in all honesty, Im not happy paying my monthly bill for a phone Ive not been using.
So do I have the right to demand a refund/not paying next month?
Also, Can I demand a brand new phone if it comes back broken again this time?
thanks guys
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Your signature says that you're running a custom ROM. If that's true then I wouldn't expect that you have any rights because you will have voided the warranty. What did they tell you when the phone was returned last time?
jakem said:
Your signature says that you're running a custom ROM. If that's true then I wouldn't expect that you have any rights because you will have voided the warranty. What did they tell you when the phone was returned last time?
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I flashed everything back to stock so there is no sign Ive had a custom rom.
They said they couldn't find a problem at all with the phone. They re-flashed the software for me So i guess its a hardwear problem with the acctual phone....
lonelykatana said:
I flashed everything back to stock so there is no sign Ive had a custom rom.
They said they couldn't find a problem at all with the phone. They re-flashed the software for me So i guess its a hardwear problem with the acctual phone....
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OK. I think the first step will be for you to get HTC to agree that there's a problem with the phone. Until that happens you don't really have a leg to stand on because the phone company will simply argue that you're not owed a refund because there's no problem with the phone (and I think they'd be right to say that).
Once you've proven that the phone is faulty you may be able to contact the phone company and ask for a refund. Unfortunately I don't know exactly what your rights are in this case but it seems reasonable that you shouldn't have to pay for the time when you were unable to use your contract phone. Maybe someone with a bit more expertise can jump in and help here.
The main point though is that you need to prove that you have a problem before you can ask for your money back and I don't think you've managed to do that just yet.
but your still using the SIM right?
Can you take it to their high street shop and demo them the fault? Does the backlight come on at all?
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but your still using the SIM right?
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No because I dont have a backup phone...
Can you take it to their high street shop and demo them the fault? Does the backlight come on at all?
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No its the oppersit, It doesn't go off....
But thats not what Im asking.
lonelykatana said:
No because I dont have a backup phone....
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then i'd argue with them till im blue in the face! i dont think you should be paying for a service you cannot use. at the very least they should knock it off your next bill or credit you what you've paid already...
id politely argue the point that you cant use your sim without a working handset and since the one they provided is faulty they either have to provide a backup handset whilst yours is being repaired or credit your account.
not sure how it would all work out but its worth a go.
as for the other stuff... if they keep sending it back saying there isnt a problem then you need to be able to prove that there is.
My experience...
My HD2 is off for repair, and as I haven't got insurance which would have entitled me to a loan hand set, VF UK have credited me with a month’s worth of my line rental. Used that to buy a crappy PAYG Nokia and popped my contract SIM in to it. It has £10 of calls on the PAYG SIM I can keep 'in case of emergency, which means I am actually only £10 down.
in the uk if you return something 3 times for the same fault and on the third occassion it still has the same fault you have the law on your side which i believe states they have not made reasonable effort to resolve the problem and they have to replace the device with the same model or another of equal value.
i had a similar thing with vodafone and they ended up giving me a 3gs for my broken hd2 as they had no hd2's or desires in stock.
vodafone didn't charge me for the 2 months it took to send it in and out for repair as i was being inconvenienced through no fault of my own.
on your repair notes it should state the fault you sent it in for each time. phone trading standards or at least threaten to if they don't sort it out
Johnston411 said:
in the uk if you return something 3 times for the same fault and on the third occassion it still has the same fault you have the law on your side which i believe states they have not made reasonable effort to resolve the problem and they have to replace the device with the same model or another of equal value.
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That's what they've told me on '3 strikes and you're out', but also that have some HD2's in reserve for situations like this...
There must be a way for you to put your plan on hold so you don't pay the plan since you are not using it... all the matter of coordination and loosing time
Johnston411 said:
in the uk if you return something 3 times for the same fault and on the third occassion it still has the same fault you have the law on your side which i believe states they have not made reasonable effort to resolve the problem and they have to replace the device with the same model or another of equal value.
i had a similar thing with vodafone and they ended up giving me a 3gs for my broken hd2 as they had no hd2's or desires in stock.
vodafone didn't charge me for the 2 months it took to send it in and out for repair as i was being inconvenienced through no fault of my own.
on your repair notes it should state the fault you sent it in for each time. phone trading standards or at least threaten to if they don't sort it out
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Ahh thats made me happy
Im glad to know Ive not been left with no cover.
Thanks guys
So here's the deal, since I got my Evo the back cover hasn't fit properly - I don't mind too much so I placed a small sheet of paper which gave the back the proper curve and fixed it.
But now I've got a new issue starting to appear - The screen coming loose towards the bottom!
My friend got an Evo and his is flawless, why should I suffer from pre-ordering!?
I work in Chicago, and naturally I went to a Radioshack close to where I actually live - no Evo's, can't help me.
I call Sprint, they tell me go to where I bought it or all the can do is sent me a re-certified phone - that's bull****, the phone is brand new & not even two weeks old yet.
I go to the Radioshack where I bought it - No Evo's, all they can do is call me when one comes in. Also claim they haven't been sent any since launch.
So here it is, I'm a new Sprint customer who just switched from Verizon and they are already leaving me dry. I've got 30 days to cancel all this, yet they don't seem to care enough to get me a new phone.
My phone is brand new and defective, how the hell does Sprint think they can send me some re-certified model!?
Do they have some deal where if they don't send phones back to HTC they get a discount? I mean seriously, if this phone isn't under a manufacturer's warranty against defects it damn well should be!
This also doesn't cover the fact when I preordered, Radioshack told me there was no $10 data fee - not to mention failed to tell me about activation fees and Sprint surcharges!
I asked about it, almost insisting they could be wrong, yet they kept reassuring me there was no charge. I put $50 down on a non-refundable gift card to pre-order, bull**** they didn't know/disclose all costs when I asked! (Their disclosure of costs was "taxes")
If I don't get my NEW phone before 29 days, I will cancel the whole thing and rant anywhere and everywhere until I am heard!
EDIT: Let me put it this way, for all those who don't understand...If Sprint guaranteed me a new phone when there's availability, that would be 100% fine with me, this is not the case, they want to send me a re-certified phone right after I just bought one brand new!
EDIT #2: Here's my logic...the phone is provided by Sprint (to Radioshack), Sprint pays a spiff (to Radioshack), my service is through Sprint (which is paying off the phone), and my contract is through Sprint.
Why does the fact that I bought it at Radioshack even matter!? Sprint is at the core of all of this.
It's like saying a have a 1 year warranty on an Sharp TV that Sears sold me and trying to take care of it through Sears...after that 30 days it's not Sears' problem. The service through Sprint is ongoing and this phone is part of it, how is Sprint not responsible?
You have got to be kidding me with this post right? I guess you assume the magic phone maker ferry is going to make YOU a phone just so YOU can be happy, but everyone else has to wait until they get re stocked because they sold out of all their phones.
Please, just cancel it already, people like this ruin it for the rest of us. How can you not understand that being back ordered means NO ONE is getting new ones right now, they can't just make it appear out of nowhere. Yikes.
lol wow lets give baby what he wants....
Neotelos_com said:
So here's the deal, since I got my Evo the back cover hasn't fit properly - I don't mind too much so I placed a small sheet of paper which gave the back the proper curve and fixed it.
But now I've got a new issue starting to appear - The screen coming loose towards the bottom!
My friend got an Evo and his is flawless, why should I suffer from pre-ordering!?
I work in Chicago, and naturally I went to a Radioshack close to where I actually live - no Evo's, can't help me.
I call Sprint, they tell me go to where I bought it or all the can do is sent me a re-certified phone - that's bull****, the phone is brand new & not even two weeks old yet.
I go to the Radioshack where I bought it - No Evo's, all they can do is call me when one comes in. Also claim they haven't been sent any since launch.
So here it is, I'm a new Sprint customer who just switched from Verizon and they are already leaving me dry. I've got 30 days to cancel all this, yet they don't seem to care enough to get me a new phone.
My phone is brand new and defective, how the hell does Sprint think they can send me some re-certified model!?
Do they have some deal where if they don't send phones back to HTC they get a discount? I mean seriously, if this phone isn't under a manufacturer's warranty against defects it damn well should be!
This also doesn't cover the fact when I preordered, Radioshack told me there was no $10 data fee - not to mention failed to tell me about activation fees and Sprint surcharges!
I asked about it, almost insisting they could be wrong, yet they kept reassuring me there was no charge. I put $50 down on a non-refundable gift card to pre-order, bull**** they didn't know/disclose all costs when I asked! (Their disclosure of costs was "taxes")
If I don't get my NEW phone before 29 days, I will cancel the whole thing and rant anywhere and everywhere until I am heard!
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My situation is similar. I planned on switching from AT&T to Sprint, however, now, I don't know what to do. I have two defective EVOs, bought from Best Buy, and I have called every Best Buy in a 1 hour driving radius from my home in order to locate one (5 or 6 of them), none had any AND they refused to even take down my information to call me when they came in. Basically, they just told me to screw off. I am free to call back whenever I want to check, but they refuse to hold it in store even if I find one. Apparently it's a first come first serve basis, since they already have my money, what do they care?
Best Buy told me to use my warranty, Sprint won't do me any good because I don't want a recertified phone, as mine isn't even two weeks old yet.
And it's sad, because I really like my Sprint service, but I don't have time to screw around driving all over the face of the planet, escalating issues, etc. I just want two working phones, and that's all. I don't want credits, I don't want freebies. I'll even buy two new screen protectors with my own money.
But, 30 days is fast approaching, and once that mark hits they're no longer liable to care at all about my issues, and I have a feeling that's just what will happen.
I'll try over the next two weeks to locate a replacement. Otherwise, I'll just have to cancel (and I feel bad for Sprint, as it's not really their fault).
I understand all that, but where in the contract does it say the 30 days is waved from such circumstances?
Where does it say after 30 days I will still be eligible to trade for a new phone?
You both seem to be missing my point, the contract says 30 days if you have issues or want to cancel, it doesn't mention circumstances such as this.
What makes you think they wont give someone bull**** about the 30 day policy?
I've been ****ed over at least once by every phone provider I've had, I don't put anything past them.
return phone and port out within 30 days, wait for EVO stock to come back in, port back in. You also got free service for the days you were with Sprint anyway so who cares.
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return phone and port out within 30 days, wait for EVO stock to come back in, port back in. You also got free service for the days you were with Sprint anyway so who cares.
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Does it effect credit score?
roybotnik said:
You android users are ****ing pathetic. You think everyone should have to hack their phone and superglue the screen on after paying $200 for it. I can see why the poster is pissed. HE BOUGHT SOMETHING AND ITS ALREADY FALLING APART. You have to sign up for a 2 year contract to get this thing and it falls apart in the first few weeks?
If the poor quality of the phone doesn't make everyone return it, then I'm sure the android fanboys telling everyone to 'suck it up' will. This type of stuff is the reason android will never be taken seriously.
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This is not even close to accurate in so many ways. First of all, he isn't complaining that he doesn't like the phone, he's complaining that he has a defective one and they don't have one in stock immediately to replace it.
Second, I guess you should tell that same horrible argument to the iphone, blackberry, porsche, ferrari, lambo, etc. owners that buy their high priced items only to find out there is a problem of some kind. There will ALWAYS be problems. That's why we have warranties and replacements, you just gotta be a little patient sometimes. This whole I WANT IT RIGHT NOW OR I'M GONNA RAISE HOLY HELL attitude is why companies have stopped caring if they fix things or not, there will always be nitwits and numbskulls who complain even if theirs is the only one to ever have an issue. "It's junk, take it back, don't get one, mine failed!" get real, grow up, and go back to apple land so steve jobs can control everything you do.
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This is not even close to accurate in so many ways. First of all, he isn't complaining that he doesn't like the phone, he's complaining that he has a defective one and they don't have one in stock immediately to replace it.
Second, I guess you should tell that same horrible argument to the iphone, blackberry, porsche, ferrari, lambo, etc. owners that buy their high priced items only to find out there is a problem of some kind. There will ALWAYS be problems. That's why we have warranties and replacements, you just gotta be a little patient sometimes. This whole I WANT IT RIGHT NOW OR I'M GONNA RAISE HOLY HELL attitude is why companies have stopped caring if they fix things or not, there will always be nitwits and numbskulls who complain even if theirs is the only one to ever have an issue. "It's junk, take it back, don't get one, mine failed!" get real, grow up, and go back to apple land so steve jobs can control everything you do.
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Read the post edit, maybe it will clear things up for your ignorant mind!
Neotelos_com said:
I understand all that, but where in the contract does it say the 30 days is waved from such circumstances?
Where does it say after 30 days I will still be eligible to trade for a new phone?
You both seem to be missing my point, the contract says 30 days if you have issues or want to cancel, it doesn't mention circumstances such as this.
What makes you think they wont give someone bull**** about the 30 day policy?
I've been ****ed over at least once by every phone provider I've had, I don't put anything past them.
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The thing is, if you are paying for your insurance plan, they will cover it as long sa you have the phone and replace it 100 times if they have to or upgrade you to the next model up. It's a feature sprint is great with and will go out of their way to help you with. If your phone can't be fixed by simple methods in the store, you get a new one. Problem is, at the moment, there aren't any left in stock, so you may have to wait a little bit to get one. If you like the phone except for the hardware trouble, don't sweat it, they'll give you a new one as long as you own in and as long as you have the insurance plan for 7 a month. If you don't, then add it before 30 days and don't worry about your phone ever being defective.
roybotnik said:
U mad?
It's a ****ing phone. I can see why the poster would be pissed. His device (and SO MANY others) failed almost immediately after buying it and now he has no replacement.
It really doesn't matter what you think - in the end it's a horrible business decision by Sprint. They give people the option to cancel in thirty days, then sell people a phone that breaks in 2 weeks. I think the expectation of having it last longer is not extraordinary.
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That has 0 to do with sprint though, this will be HTC's problem. I'm not mad at all, I'm dumbfounded by the ignorance of people that are posting on some of these issues. Anything you buy could have trouble, if the company that sells it to you is willing to stand behind it and replace it for nothing, why sweat it? It's not like they are saying you're screwed haha you have to pay to fix with ti or live with it broke, they'll fix it for him free of charge, they just have to have one in first.
How in the world this justifies a post of how horrible sprint is and how they are stiffing their pre order customers I have no idea, how can you replace a defective item if you have nothing to replace it with?
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You have got to be kidding me with this post right? I guess you assume the magic phone maker ferry is going to make YOU a phone just so YOU can be happy, but everyone else has to wait until they get re stocked because they sold out of all their phones.
Please, just cancel it already, people like this ruin it for the rest of us. How can you not understand that being back ordered means NO ONE is getting new ones right now, they can't just make it appear out of nowhere. Yikes.
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either u HELP the OP or just go else where.if u dont have anything good to say jus dont say anything at all,just leave the thread.
GHOST99K said:
either u HELP the OP or just go else where.if u dont have anything good to say jus dont say anything at all,just leave the thread.
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That's pretty uppity to say, considering the OP was worthless in making the post to begin with and flat out wrong in saying sprint won't help their customers. I am def trying to help him, by showing that sprint will fix it as soon as possible and for free, but some people just don't get it.....
The issue imo is people come in with both guns blazing acting like add holes and wonder why it rubs people the wrong way.
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That's pretty uppity to say, considering the OP was worthless in making the post to begin with and flat out wrong in saying sprint won't help their customers. I am def trying to help him, by showing that sprint will fix it as soon as possible and for free, but some people just don't get it.....
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You didn't say that even once and nor did Sprint.
I bought a new phone, I want a NEW replacement...that's all I don't care if I have to wait a month as long as I get what I should very well be entitled to (and the current phone doesn't die completely during that month)!
EDIT: Come to think of it you're changing your attitude drastically after seeing other feedback, it disgusts me, you want to put others down and can't take the heat in return.
Neotelos_com said:
You didn't say that even once and nor did Sprint.
I bought a new phone, I want a NEW replacement...that's all I don't care if I have to wait a month as long as I get what I should very well be entitled to (and the current phone doesn't die completely during that month)!
EDIT: Come to think of it you're changing your attitude drastically after seeing other feedback, it disgusts me, you want to put others down and can't take the heat in return.
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Say what?? Tell me, can you do a google search? Can you see sprints insurance policy? Better yet, can you make it to a sprint store and talk to a rep? They will tell you, if the phone is defective and you have insurance on it, they will replace it for you. If it's something you caused, such as losing it or absolutely destroying it, you pay a deductible and then get the phone replace. Obviously you've never been with sprint before, because not only do they stand behind this policy, they do it with 99% of the time no trouble. A quick trip to sprints site and google will verify this.
The attitude towards this issue hasn't changed at all, I simply don't get why someone would state in a thread that sprint is stiffing pre order customers. How can you possibly replace the first run defective issues if you DON'T HAVE ONE TO REPLACE IT WITH. When they come in, you'll get one, it's really not that complicated.
Look guys just my opinion. Don't like it tough.
People that have been doing this awhile know two things:
BuY from a private sprint store and you can run into trouble
Buy from retailer x and if it breaks you can't expect retailer y to fix it
So we act like cheap ****s and buy from retailers that don't have the rebate and we end up being stuck with said retailer should something happen. You can always send your device in to htc for repairs.
if it were me I'd return it, and buy from a sprint corporate store and let it be lesson learned. When you buy **** from third parties and it doesn't work out there can be issues. Sprint can't tell if that device came from ebay, bb or shack. I don't se how they are responsible for fixing what you retailer should fix.
If you want sprint to fix it, buy it from them.
Sprint doesn't make the device so before you start comparing apples and oranges think about it.
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How can you possibly replace the first run defective issues if you DON'T HAVE ONE TO REPLACE IT WITH. When they come in, you'll get one, it's really not that complicated.
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I shouldn't have to have an insurance plan to replace a defective phone that's entitled to be replaced in the first place.
I may end up adding it, but it's ridiculous I should even need it for this particular instance!
Aridon said:
Look guys just my I opinion. Don't like it tough.
People that have been doing this awhile know two things:
BuY from a private sprint store and you can run into trouble
Buy from retailer x and if it breaks you can't expect retailer y to fix it
So we act like cheap ****s and buy from retailers that don't have the rebate and we end up being stuck with said retailer should something happen. You can always send your device in to htc for repairs.
I itf were me I'd return it, and but from a sprint corporate store and let it be lesson learned. When you buy **** from third parties and it doesn't work out there can be issues. Sprint can't tell if that device came from ebay, bb or shack. I don't se how they are responsible for fixing what you retailer should fix.
If you want sprint to fix it, buy it from them.
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Sprint retails to them, what the hell do you mean they can't tell where it came from!?
They register the device right in the store on contract, Sprint pays them a spiff...
Neotelos_com said:
I shouldn't have to have an insurance plan to replace a defective phone that's entitled to be replaced in the first place.
I may end up adding it, but it's ridiculous I should even need it for this particular instance!
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That's such a horrible mindset though. you're telling me you should be able to buy a defective computer, or car, or whatever, and with no insurance plan be able to just have it replaced whenever you want?
If you don't want the $7 sprint insurance, yet another quick search would show you that HTC has a 1 year warranty on the phone. you can send it back to HTC, and they'll send you a new one when it comes in stock. Or, you cna do what most people have figured out, and for $7 for the life time of the phone, take it to the local sprint store and get a new one for free. You think you can buy a laptop with no extended plan from the place you bought it and have them replace it for free if it's defective? You have to send it to the manufacturer to do so, same as this HTC phone. Or, add the insurance, and never worry about it no matter what.
I just don't see why this is so complicated! Go ahead and send it back to HTC if you don't want to spend the extra 7 a month, you can do that if you want, just be prepared to be without one for a few weeks, just like any other product that has this happen....
To me, you sound like the type that would go to a car dealer and buy a car, and if it has an issue after the first month or so you DEMAND a new car RIGHT AWAY instead of letting the dealer at least have a chance to look at it and see if it's something that can be fixed without much trouble. I can't stand those kind of people.
i cant fix it for the life of me.
ive tried the viper rom, midNIGHT rom, and ive tried a few others.
ive even flashed the data service governor remover by itself to no avail.
any help?
i wouldnt mind if we had 4g in detroit but we dont
Froyo source came out
Wait a few hours everything is gonna be perfect almost
Maybe
Try the roms that are gonna be runnig on the official froyo release
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i cant fix it for the life of me.
ive tried the viper rom, midNIGHT rom, and ive tried a few others.
ive even flashed the data service governor remover by itself to no avail.
any help?
i wouldnt mind if we had 4g in detroit but we dont
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Look at my post #21 here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=953425&page=3 and click the picture. That's how sucky my 3G is.
I am going to try the official release, and if that doesn't fix it, it's time for a new phone. I'm hoping it is the phone cause I hate to leave Sprint cause I have a great plan. Keeping my fingers crossed that I DONT have to go through all of this.
Could be just a bad Epic. Who knows.
I dont think any ROM will fix it unless it's an official ROM. I have Bonsai, and it is still crap. Was crap before as well.
1) Did she take out her retainer?? (now I wanna listen to dead kennedys... )
2) mustang guy, your data is seriously low, I would go to a sprint store and get them to side by side with you, I bet you just need a new phone... and tell em your business will crumble if you have to wait 3-5 days for a replacement, they may give you a new one. Couldnt hurt to try.
3)OP, you were born in 1988?? I hope thats not what I think it means... and same goes for you, flash to DI18 if youre not there yet, go make em prove its normal... if you have TEP that is... its what its there for.
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1) Did she take out her retainer?? (now I wanna listen to dead kennedys... )
2) mustang guy, your data is seriously low, I would go to a sprint store and get them to side by side with you, I bet you just need a new phone... and tell em your business will crumble if you have to wait 3-5 days for a replacement, they may give you a new one. Couldnt hurt to try.
3)OP, you were born in 1988?? I hope thats not what I think it means... and same goes for you, flash to DI18 if youre not there yet, go make em prove its normal... if you have TEP that is... its what its there for.
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That was my next option. I really need a side by side comparison. I dont have any experience with Sprint giving anyone new phones, but I got mine at Best Buy in September. Actually about 5 months ago to the day. I didn't get the insurance on it and obviously 30 days is up. However (dont have the box in front of me) there should be a warranty on the phone in general.
I think though before I go in, i'll need to flash it totally stock with the new release next week. Then if the problem persists, i'll go in. I assume there is no way in hell they'll swap my phone with DK28 and Bonsai on top right this moment.
Take your phone to the store I had the same problem and they gave me a new phone
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Take your phone to the store I had the same problem and they gave me a new phone
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Did you have a ROM installed? I assume Sprint will look at this before swapping a phone. And seeing how it was purchased at Best Buy would Sprint even swap it?
Definately flash to stock first, then do the factory reset in settings, tell em you thought it may fix it. Act dumb. Actually you may want to post a thread in Q&A about returns... see what the many sprint techs in this forum think. If you dont have TEP, the 7 dollar a month insurance/repair deal.... call *2 NOW and put it on, you wont be able to claim on it for a week or so, but once you have it, everything but replacing lost/stolen is free, lost stolen go thru the insurance side. But they will fix anything functionality wise. Right now, they MIGHT charge you 35 bux to fix, but fixing an epic can only go a couple ways... they dont fix em. they will pull your mobo out and put it in a new epic, like a brain transplant, or, if that is bad, replace the whole thing. Being this sounds like the latter, this would be more expensive... so yeah...get TEP if you dont have it... its really a smart investment on a 500 dollar phone. Plus, I hear they have more physical fails lately than they did at launch... but that may just be heresay. Good luck, and what was he 88 about?????
And ive read (all over XDA) the BBuy warranty is crap anyways, wait times like repairs on a 360.... let sprint do it for 7 bux a month.
Good thought on the TEP. Had no idea you could just add it at any time. With Best Buy warranty you have to add it with-in 30 days.
But i'll give the stock thing a try with the release next week, and if that doesn't work, i'll resort to the $7 TEP. There is no use in keeping a $500 phone that gets data like a old school modem back in the 90s. This is not what I paid for.
Scratch that. I found this on Sprints site... How to Enroll:
Customers are eligible for enrollment within 30 days of activation or upgrade of a device. Contact 1-800-584-3666 to have it added to your account.
Damn!
lame... sorry... Yeah I would try stock next week, then take it in, Sprint may take pity on you, just tell them you will ask SamsungJohn to help you if they cant hahaha! But seriously, if it comes down to it, ask him... never know. Sometimes I think BB does not emphasize the importance of TEP, in an effort to sell their own inferior service. They tell you they will fix ANYTHING... well so does sprint, plus its in Sprint's interest to keep you as a customer, as you could say oh well, ETF out and sign on with VZW...post something in the Q&A about it directed at sprint TECHS in the title... ive read some of em give really good advice... its like a secret password for the tech to hook you up. No, not really, but kind of... if you approach them right, they will usually try to help. Could also tell them youre a postal worker, and you really need to get back to work...?
You can add TEP anytime at a corporate store outside of your first 30-days, you just have to pay a one-time $35 inspection fee.
If you have a backup Sprint phone to use, you can always go thru Samsung warranty support for free (just have to mail your phone to them).
Its not you, its sprint's ****ty network.
BrianFX said:
You can add TEP anytime at a corporate store outside of your first 30-days, you just have to pay a one-time $35 inspection fee.
If you have a backup Sprint phone to use, you can always go thru Samsung warranty support for free (just have to mail your phone to them).
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What do you mean by corporate store? Just a sprint brick and mortar store? And you are sure of this with the $35?
I have a Treo 700p I could use if it goes to Samsung.
Almost seems better to just send the phone off, cause I see no point in paying $35 just for them to go...Well, looks like there is no damage, yadda yadda, then send it off.
If it was replaced on the spot in a week or so after the TEP it would be fine. But if I have to SEND it off, I might as well go the other route and NOT pay the $35 and use the Treo for now.
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What do you mean by corporate store? Just a sprint brick and mortar store?
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Corporate store meaning owned by Sprint Corp, not an affiliate Sprint store. Basically any Sprint store where they do warranty exchanges in-house.
And you are sure of this with the $35?
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100% sure. $35 for a non-TEP fix/replacement. The store rep recommended the Samsung mail-in route if I didn't need a quick turnaround as you're more likely to get a new phone.
I have a few small bugs with my Epic (screen/slider wobbles, touchscreen response is horrible during a call, keyboard misses key-presses when typing). I can live with all 3, but will likely do a Samsung direct warranty exchange before my 12-months is up.
Ever go to flash a modem via odin because your too lazy to put it on your SD Card and flash that way and it TOTALLY SCREWS YOU.. Freezes and then on reboot give you the Phone ! Computer screen... Pissed..
Completely pissed off cause now i have to flipping odin to stock and the backups on my computer are from FEBRUARY!! that might as well be ten years ago..
Im gunna go smoke if some one knows a way to not have to go to stock to fix this lemme know..
Edit: maybe it was something else that caused the issue because now it wont even power on..
Edit 2: Just told em that Samsung kies did it and they are next day airing me a new Vibrant.. lol
u got a new phone because u didnt want to odin t0 2.1?
movieaddict said:
u got a new phone because u didnt want to odin t0 2.1?
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LOL, no.. i got a new phone because it just stopped turning on.. First i had the Pone ! Computer screen but could still get to download mode.. turn the phone off came back and it wuldn't power on at all.. nothing.. crazy stuff though..
Lol maybe your battery died?
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Edit 2: Just told em that Samsung kies did it and they are next day airing me a new Vibrant.. lol
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This is exactly why the subsidized price point for new Smartphones jumped from 199 to 299 within just 1 yr.
You are adult enough to know that messing with your phone can brick it, you should be adult enough to take financial responsibility instead of abusing the warranty.
Actions like this lead to stricter warranty policies, horrible return/exchange policies, and like I already mentioned...increased price points.
RayG210 said:
Lol maybe your battery died?
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probably rofllllll
stupid.
o **** i didn't charge phone -calls tmo. My phone's broken.-
SamsungVibrant said:
This is exactly why the subsidized price point for new Smartphones jumped from 199 to 299 within just 1 yr.
You are adult enough to know that messing with your phone can brick it, you should be adult enough to take financial responsibility instead of abusing the warranty.
Actions like this lead to stricter warranty policies, horrible return/exchange policies, and like I already mentioned...increased price points.
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In all honesty I have insurance and thought i was just going to pay the deductible.. but i didn't want to tell them I killed it.. The rep just said.. Ok get ya a new one tomorrow..
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probably rofllllll
stupid.
o **** i didn't charge phone -calls tmo. My phone's broken.-
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LOL Nah i tried to charge the battery and it didn't help.. But even then If it was plugged in the entire time to the USB would it really just die?
PJcastaldo said:
In all honesty I have insurance and thought i was just going to pay the deductible.. but i didn't want to tell them I killed it.. The rep just said.. Ok get ya a new one tomorrow..
LOL Nah i tried to charge the battery and it didn't help.. But even then If it was plugged in the entire time to the USB would it really just die?
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then that is a reasonable reason myfriend.
Enjoy your new vibrant. Hope it has the new GPS and crap in it loloo
xriderx66 said:
then that is a reasonable reason myfriend.
Enjoy your new vibrant. Hope it has the new GPS and crap in it loloo
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Thank you.
And FYI for those who don't know.. even if they find it "out of warranty" the replacement cost is only 90 bucks.. But who am i to deny a free replacement..
Because of so many phones being sent in bricked, not having the problems they stated, or just trying to push the exchanges to get a multiple/alternate exchange, T-mobile has changed the warranty exchange policy to include a $20 processing fee plus shipping with those that don't have an extended warranty/insurance. Those that kept insurance are fine with only paying $5 and it gets shipped express.
Wish I had a damn warranty.. My first vibrant I got off Craigslist it looked fine and all when I first checked it out in person. But when I got home and tried to charge it the damn usb port was dead. Gave up on trying to replace usb port, so found another on Craigslist with a broken screen for cheap, just swapped boards and now all is well. I probably could have saved money just upgrading my contract for one, but really wanted to wait for newer devices this year.
Hey guys. I know this may be put in another thread but I need as much advice ASAP, so more people that see this the better.
I want to buy the GS3 tomorrow. The thing is, where I live, its going for $1,100 and thats on special. Thats a crapload of cash, so I need to be certain I dont get stuck with a crappy phone.
I currently have the original Galaxy S, and that had a useless gps which gave me endless headaches. Don't want to get stuck with another phone with such a major defect.
Now I have been following this forum but I just wanted to know, besides the screen issues, is there anything to watch out for in terms of common manufacturing defects.
Also, what advice can be given on trying to detect screen issues whilst still in the store?
Thanks
Don't do it for that much!!! Where do you stay? Have you asked someone to purchase it for you, then send it to you?
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cowppl said:
Hey guys. I know this may be put in another thread but I need as much advice ASAP, so more people that see this the better.
I want to buy the GS3 tomorrow. The thing is, where I live, its going for $1,100 and thats on special. Thats a crapload of cash, so I need to be certain I dont get stuck with a crappy phone.
I currently have the original Galaxy S, and that had a useless gps which gave me endless headaches. Don't want to get stuck with another phone with such a major defect.
Now I have been following this forum but I just wanted to know, besides the screen issues, is there anything to watch out for in terms of common manufacturing defects.
Also, what advice can be given on trying to detect screen issues whilst still in the store?
Thanks
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You're in California in the US. You're getting ripped off at $1,100. Buy it online for a much lower cost. Don't throw away money like that. Jeez...
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Don't do it for that much!!! Where do you stay? Have you asked someone to purchase it for you, then send it to you?
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I live in Zambia. Its a small country in Africa. The original GS1 sells for $600, the GS2 for $850 and the GS3 is $1,100. This is from a Samsung store. They just started selling the GS3 a few days ago. Actually, I am surprised that it was not more expenseve. Another phone store was selling them for $1,400.
I am really tired of my current phone. It lags too much and no gps. I think its done its time. Flashing roms stopped being too effective a while ago.
If I buy online, there is a chance that there will be a defect and it would be a pain in the backside to try to return it. Shipping itself would cost a bomb, not to mention taxes or the fact that the phone may not reach me at all.
I am still debating whether to get the phone or not, but I nearly bought it today itself, but restrained myself and came straight here to see if I can make sure I dont get a defective unit
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You're in California in the US. You're getting ripped off at $1,100. Buy it online for a much lower cost. Don't throw away money like that. Jeez...
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Not anymore. Moved out here to zambia a few months ago. What can I say, I need my dose of current tech to make feel alive inside. Its hard adjusting to a country where you dont even get decent internet
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Not anymore. Moved out here to zambia a few months ago. What can I say, I need my dose of current tech to make feel alive inside. Its hard adjusting to a country where you dont even get decent internet
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Dude, preaching to the choir. My hat's off to you, lol. Really though, just get as hands-on with the phone in store as possible to make sure you don't see any pixel issues. In store there isn't a whole lot you can do for testing as people generally find issues over the course of a few days or longer. That said, can you not buy the phone on amazon for cheaper than $1,100?
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Dude, preaching to the choir. My hat's off to you, lol. Really though, just get as hands-on with the phone in store as possible to make sure you don't see any pixel issues. In store there isn't a whole lot you can do for testing as people generally find issues over the course of a few days or longer. That said, can you not buy the phone on amazon for cheaper than $1,100?
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I could get it from Amazon, but with shipping, taxes, and duty here in zambia, it will still come pretty high. Still cheaper that $1,100, but if it is defective, I have to ship it back and hope the next one they send me is good. If not, then this will turn out to be an even bigger disaster than spending over a grand on a phone.
Also, I have this fear that the phone will never reach me.
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I could get it from Amazon, but with shipping, taxes, and duty here in zambia, it will still come pretty high. Still cheaper that $1,100, but if it is defective, I have to ship it back and hope the next one they send me is good. If not, then this will turn out to be an even bigger disaster than spending over a grand on a phone.
Also, I have this fear that the phone will never reach me.
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Amazon customer service has never let me down. That's all I can say there. Also, I got mine from Amazon and it's in perfect condition. Can you select a UPS shipping option? Because if you can then you'll get your phone. If it's shipped UPS they'll have the tracking number to ensure it got to you.