About the new insurance thing - EVO 4G General

So with the new warranty and insurance plan that sprint did, would i be able to take an old phone that has rsa keys messed up (aka no 4g), and get a replacement for free or do they send it back to manufacturer and they fix it? And if I do get a replacement is it a refurb or a new one?
Or do I have to pay 150$ to asurion to get it replaced?
Thanks

Related

broken screen :(

any suggestions on inexpensive replacement parts?
Parts? You mean you didn't get the insurance???
insurance
how do you get the insurance?
i read the book and supposedly it doesn't cover negligence (like dropping the phone on concrete)
So far I only seen them on eBay.
seeing as how the titan's relatively new, i'd say it'd be very hard to get replacement parts. I remember when i had a tytn and i needed a replacement digitizer, it was such a hassle that it was easier for me to just buy a new phone. which is why i now have the titan. I would recommend trying to go through htc america for parts if you live in the states. unfortunately here in canada, a canadian htc repair building does not exist.
broke my mogul's screen earlier this year, brought it in to sprint on the insurance plan, and got it back for free. TEP plan for sprint shoudl be 5-6$ a month. You can get it for one, bring your phone in, then cancel it.
dunno if you have the verizon version though
My Htc Tytn or Titan or sprint mogul or 6800, hmmm I think it has enough names also had the lcd crack. I was curious if anyone knows how much sprint charges to fix a broken LCD and touchscreen? I don't want to have to send my phone away to pocketpctechs in the mail if I don't have to. I also don't have the insurance and it's too late for me to add-on now because I checked.
Also, has anyone paid pocketpctechs.com to fix theirs yet? Says it costs $169 plus you pay the shipping to them. Do they provide good service/work and do they honor their warranties? Thanks in advance if anyone has any more info.
I think I remember reading somewhere that they charge maximum of 50 dollars for a repair, but I may be off. I am pretty sure that if you bring it in for them to fix, afterwards you can tell them to add insurance to your account.
Yeah, there's a $50 deductible if you have the insurance to replace a phone, but has anyone had to bite the bullet and pay the full fix-it fees without insurance. Also I have two moguls do you know if you bring it in for them to inspect if they'll add insurance. Also, secondary when you bring a phone in for fixing do they verify ESN's and such to verify actual phone?
~$60 repaired at Sprint store
Got my Mogul's screen replaced at a local Sprint store. They charged $55 + tax for the repair. It's all done in a hour.
novrain said:
Got my Mogul's screen replaced at a local Sprint store. They charged $55 + tax for the repair. It's all done in a hour.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Now did they just replace the touchscreen or the digitizer underneath too? I was thinking it would be way more. Thanks for sharing the info though. This makes me feel much better.

Hate Asurion

The keyboard on my wing has been acting up and some of the keys are not working. I went and called asurion and they told me that I was still under the manufacturer's warranty and that I could get a replacement at no charge. They had me under review for 24 so I called today again. This time they say that it's no longer under warranty and that I have to pay the deductible. So I went ahead and paid it. After I paid they they tell me that I have to send them my current phone and that it's the same deductible as if I were to lose the phone . Now I shelled out 110 for the phone and have to send the other one back. This pisses me off. They just raised the price for insurance and now they go and do this crap.
Well enough venting... Feel like ripping their heads off >_<.
Asurion has charged 5.99 a month for insurance through T-Mobile ince the Wing came out. the deductible has always been 110.00. warranty is the best bet. just call T-Mobile customer service and have them check on the warranty first. then asurion.
donepate said:
Asurion has charged 5.99 a month for insurance through T-Mobile ince the Wing came out. the deductible has always been 110.00. warranty is the best bet. just call T-Mobile customer service and have them check on the warranty first. then asurion.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yea they have been charging that for a while. Even while I had my MDA. I did receive a letter that they were going to raise the charges though. The same for the deductible. I was aware of that. My gripe is about them asking for the other phone back and keeping the deductible the same as if you were to lose your phone. For that I would've just reported this phone as lost.

Phone Insurance

So tell me, does anyone have insurance on their "rooted" Nexus one? I'm thinking of getting one for mine, but not sure if T-mobile provides it, or is it a good idea to get it from them, if ever. Coz they don't carry the device.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
I have insurance on my Non-Rooted Nexus. You can get it from t-mobile. But i dont believe you can have insurance one you root the nexus one. I believe it voids the warranty. I may be wrong. Heres some info:
Is PHP (Premium Handset Protection) available for this Nexus One?
Yes, PHP is available for the Nexus One.
How much does PHP Insurance cost?
PHP Insurance is $4.79 per month with a $130 deductible.
How long do I have to add PHP to my account?
To qualify for PHP insurance you must add the insurance to your T-Mobile account within the first 14 days of purchase.
Great News! Asurion’s Premium Handset Protection offered through T-Mobile is available on the Nexus One. For $4.79 per month, customers are protected from loss, theft and damage – even screen damage or water damage. There is a $130 deductible per approved claim, much lower than the full retail of $529. Asurion will replace your Nexus One with . . . a Nexus One. As with most buzz-generating, hot new phones, inventory availability can be an occasional problem. Its not that Asurion doesn’t want to replace your Nexus One with a Nexus One, we do! Should there be a brief inventory problem, Asurion will offer a few different options to affected customers.
I have insurance on my ROOTED phone. You can have it. While it is true that rooting voids your warranty this has nothing to do with insurance. So look at it this way. I have a rooted phone and I loose it. I file a claim as loss is covered under the insurance. How on earth are they going to know it was rooted? Make sense.
The other above info is what I was told.
One thing to note. I had insurance on my G1 that was something like $6 / mo when I transfered that to my N1 it went down to the $5 /mo. This is because T-mobile would extend the warranty on the G1 since it was one of their phones. They don't do that on the N1 since it isn't theirs. That is why it is a little cheaper.
As for how it is replaced since T-mobile doesn't have the Nexus. I was told that the insurance company was getting some for replacements. Until then if you had a claim and they didn't have any you would go directly to Google and order a new one. You would be responsible for the full upfront cost of an unsubsidized phone. They then would cut you a check for the phone minus the $130 deductible. Make Sense.
Oh also a point on the 14 days to activate insurance. This is also true however. Lets say you let the 14 days laps. As long as you haven't rooted your phone (that would have voided the warranty) if it is ever replaced by the manufacturer you then have another 14 days to activate the insurance from the point in time you get the replacement. That is how I got insurance on my G1. I forgot to call back in the 14 days and then couldn't get coverage. Then my home button died, T-mobile replaced it under warranty, I then had them activate the insurance. Also if are under insurance and if you have a replacement under warranty I would be sure to call T-mobile. Since that was likely taken care of directly through Google or HTC they may not know. Of course if you had an insurance claim for say water damage that they tried to deny because the SN didn't match what you originally bought you could say "Oh, did I mention that the water damage happened when it fell off the boat in 300' or water?" I must have written that SN down wrong and what you have on record must be right.
Hope that helps....
as a point of interest, state farm charges me $30 a year for insurance on my nexus one, with ZERO deductible..
that's $2.50 a month folks...
and they don't care if it's rooted, or you used it to hold up your car when you changed your oil.
Thank you for the information I'm goin with state farm.Hahaha.
Hmmm... Called Tmobile, they said my Nexus is currently insured... I made them double and triple check it, but they were positive bout this, I guess my insurance from my G1 is automatically transferred to the N1.
I still thank you for the response guys!
i'd cancel it and get a real policy that costs half and doesn't have a deductible... but that's just me..
Red MacGregor said:
as a point of interest, state farm charges me $30 a year for insurance on my nexus one, with ZERO deductible..
that's $2.50 a month folks...
and they don't care if it's rooted, or you used it to hold up your car when you changed your oil.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's good to know and seems like a better way to go!
Oh you were for real? lol I thought you were just kidding, I dont have StateFarm as insurance though. They might not cover it.
Red MacGregor said:
i'd cancel it and get a real policy that costs half and doesn't have a deductible... but that's just me..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
rjhay22 said:
Oh you were for real? lol I thought you were just kidding, I dont have StateFarm as insurance though. They might not cover it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
call whomever you're using, Farmers, whomever, they likely have a similar policy..
T-Mobile is charging a ridiculous premium for that policy
$4.79 a month is not something I miss.
uansari1 said:
$4.79 a month is not something I miss.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sure, the difference is only $30 a year... over two years an extra $60 on the price of the phone, unless you include the deductible, and it's an extra $190.. 1/3 of the cost of the original phone..
The original poster should call T-mobile again. As I mentioned in my post that the original insurance that I had on my G1 was more expensive. They may have changed it from the insurance that is something like $7/mo to the one that is about $5 ($4.75 or whatever). I got my phone early on so it is possible they are getting better at automating these things. Everyone was still trying to figure out this new Nexus thing when I got my phone.
I have to call my insurance company anyhow so I am going to ask about phone coverage. I have USAA though not State Farm. Even if they don't offer it I wouldn't switch to State Farm. We are saving $1800 a year and have more coverage and a lower deductible on our house compared to State Farm. My parents are now switching over to USAA. He said they will save $900 a year on their 4 cars/truck.

Sprint Insurance

Can someone explain the difference between Sprint's ERP, ESRP, and TEP?
I called and asked Sprint, but I think we both got confused. From what I gather:
ERP (Equipment Replacement Program) - $4.00/mnth covers pretty much everything with a 100.00 deductible on smartphones.
ESRP (Equipment Service Replacement Program) - $4.00/mnth covers basically what ERP does?
TEP (Total Equipment Protection) - $7.00/mnth covers ERP and ESRP
What do you recommend? I'm leaning towards ERP (4.00), we currently don't have insurance on our iphones (att doesn't provide it), but would like it. Just don't want to spend 7.00 each line for no good reason.
Also there is Squaretrade for $144.00 for 2 years or $6.00mnth (probably less with coupons).
jeffla said:
Can someone explain the difference between Sprint's ERP, ESRP, and TEP?
I called and asked Sprint, but I think we both got confused. From what I gather:
ERP (Equipment Replacement Program) - $4.00/mnth covers pretty much everything with a 100.00 deductible on smartphones.
ESRP (Equipment Service Replacement Program) - $4.00/mnth covers basically what ERP does?
TEP (Total Equipment Protection) - $7.00/mnth covers ERP and ESRP
What do you recommend? I'm leaning towards ERP (4.00), we currently don't have insurance on our iphones (att doesn't provide it), but would like it. Just don't want to spend 7.00 each line for no good reason.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Get it belive me you will need it when you loose your phone belive meee
daniel0260 said:
Get it belive me you will need it when you loose your phone belive meee
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I pay $7 a month for TEP and I love it, peace of mind, especially with a pricey device like the evo
mrono said:
I pay $7 a month for TEP and I love it, peace of mind, especially with a pricey device like the evo
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why TEP and not just ERP? What advantage does TEP have over ERP?
jeffla said:
Why TEP and not just ERP? What advantage does TEP have over ERP?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
TEP covers pretty much everything. Notably, loss, theft and H20 damage. The other two plans are not as inclusive.
Equipment Replacement Program:
Insurance coverage for lost, stolen or physically damaged devices.
$50 non-refundable deductible applies per approved replacement
For full terms and conditions, see the Coverage Certificate
Equipment Service and Repair Program:
Provides coverage for mechanical or electrical failure, routine maintenance or failure from normal wear and tear.
No additional out-of-pocket charges to repair or replace your malfunctioning device
Over 1,800 Sprint Phone Repair Centers available to repair or replace your device. Visit www.sprint.com/storelocator for the nearest location.
For full terms and conditions, see the Service Contract
TEP is both of those put together, for $1 less a month than paying for both separately. (If you want to go read the full T+C, google "sprint insurance" and it will be first or second listed )
Bp3dots said:
TEP covers pretty much everything. Notably, loss, theft and H20 damage. The other two plans are not as inclusive.
Equipment Replacement Program:
Insurance coverage for lost, stolen or physically damaged devices.
$50 non-refundable deductible applies per approved replacement
For full terms and conditions, see the Coverage Certificate
Equipment Service and Repair Program:
Provides coverage for mechanical or electrical failure, routine maintenance or failure from normal wear and tear.
No additional out-of-pocket charges to repair or replace your malfunctioning device
Over 1,800 Sprint Phone Repair Centers available to repair or replace your device. Visit www.sprint.com/storelocator for the nearest location.
For full terms and conditions, see the Service Contract
TEP is both of those put together, for $1 less a month than paying for both separately. (If you want to go read the full T+C, google "sprint insurance" and it will be first or second listed )
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I finally understand. Thanks, now it's time to decide what level of risk I want to take. ERP has a deductible, and ESRP does not basically. I think since we don't have insurance on our iphones and all has been well for almost 2 years, I think the ERP will be just fine.
They all have deductibles right? I am thinking of the Best Buy plan at 10$ a month since it has hardcore coverage and no deductibles.
setite said:
They all have deductibles right? I am thinking of the Best Buy plan at 10$ a month since it has hardcore coverage and no deductibles.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you have sprint's ESRP then no (I think), but if you have ERP then yes, 50-100.00. If you have TEP, then yes if you damaged your phone/lost it... but no if it just stopped working.
Well that's what I think this all means. Sprint really needs to simply its insurance plans. Maybe just offer 1, not 3 plans.
if you bring a phone in and you have TEP or ESRP, and it is not lost or stolen or you ran it over with your car (i.e. normal wear and tear), then you don't pay a deductible. even if you have TEP, the deductible only applies if it falls into the category covered by ERP.
I think that Sprint insurance is b.s ..I have tep pay $7 and just bought my hero on march beatbuy offered the $6 a month if they can't fix it ,they give u a new device.my hero went bad last Wednesday thursday I took it to sprint repair center they couldn't fix it.so I get a refurbished right away when they handed to me I noticed power button don't work,they ordered another refurbished for sat,so another 8 miles of driving to pick it up and its another refurbished that is all scuffed up audio jack is messed up .so if I just bought my hero 2 months ago why did I kept ok getting refurbished devices they said its policy.well after calling like 20 times customer service speaking with reps,managers,supervisors I got a brand new hero, when I could of just bought the best buy insurance..with evo am getting the best buy insurance
jocampo86 said:
I think that Sprint insurance is b.s ..I have tep pay $7 and just bought my hero on march beatbuy offered the $6 a month if they can't fix it ,they give u a new device.my hero went bad last Wednesday thursday I took it to sprint repair center they couldn't fix it.so I get a refurbished right away when they handed to me I noticed power button don't work,they ordered another refurbished for sat,so another 8 miles of driving to pick it up and its another refurbished that is all scuffed up audio jack is messed up .so if I just bought my hero 2 months ago why did I kept ok getting refurbished devices they said its policy.well after calling like 20 times customer service speaking with reps,managers,supervisors I got a brand new hero, when I could of just bought the best buy insurance..with evo am getting the best buy insurance
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for posting this experience. This is what I hate about the warranty on my Amazon Kindle. I had a Kindle that died in 11th month. They sent me a refurb that looked good, but died in the 100th day . I have another refurb that I hope doesn't die right after the warranty. The worst for Kindle is that the refurbs have 3 month warranties instead of 12 months. I guess I will pay the extra 3$ for the BB insurance then.
Isurance with upgrade
I know when you sign a 2 year contract you have to say if your want an insurance plan or not. Well I have one on my Hero and want to buy an EVO full out. Will I still have insurance on my EVO?
yes, once you have insurance on your account, any phone you add to the account then gets covered. even if you bought a use POS phone off ebay and added it to your account, it would be covered. there is a 2wk period after adding a phone where it can't be used.
so with TEP is there a deductible? I am confused... sorry..
I want to ask a question about the insurance company that works with sprint. Anybody that knows them well plz PM me. Its not a question I want to ask out in public...
joey3002 said:
so with TEP is there a deductible? I am confused... sorry..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you have TEP, you only pay a deductable while filing a claim under the ERP portion. The ESRP portion has no deductable. So basicaly you will pay 50-100.00 if you break you phone, get water damage, lost or it was stolen.(ERP coverage) If it stops working throught no fault of your own, then there is no deductable. (ESRP) Buy both ERP & ESRP = TEP
I know, I know, their insurance options are confusing. If we decide to get the Evo, we will get the ERP insurance for $4.00mnth
So why not just go with ERP and no matter what happens, "I lost my phone"
seems pretty easy.. I was thinking of TEP but honestly, Ill pay the 50.00 for deductible..
Something seems off.. why would anyone want anything higher than ERP?
joey3002 said:
So why not just go with ERP and no matter what happens, "I lost my phone"
seems pretty easy.. I was thinking of TEP but honestly, Ill pay the 50.00 for deductible..
Something seems off.. why would anyone want anything higher than ERP?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I agree. But, with ESRP or TEP, you would pay 0 if your phone died from no fault of your own. But if you only had ERP and your phone died because of no fault of your own, you could say lost it, but you'd have to pay 50-100.00 dollars. So like all insurance, it comes down to the amount of risk your willing to assume. For example, I have 500.00 deductables on our cars, but someone else might think 250.00 is better. When I was 20, I had 1000.00 deductables.
If we switch to sprint, we'll get ERP. In the last 3 years with our iPhones, we have never needed insurance. So paying $7.00 dollars a month for TEP seems like too much, ERP for 4.00 is fine. I'm willing to pay 50-100.00 IF I ever need it.
is good if u dont mind going thru the hassle of them not having ur replacement at the repair center,or if u dont mind making a couple of trips if the refurbished phone u get is not a 100% hardware condition,,i made like 4 trips to the repair center and i just bought my hero on march my phone went bad and i got a replacement(refurbished) that power button didnt work and than another one 3 days later that was all scuffed up with paint chipping and 2345 calls mnftcre on 10\12\10 and paying $7 after 4 years .when best buy offered me a $6 equipment protection and if they cant fix it u get a brand new device...so i think is bs.,when i get my evo i will get the bestbuy insurance ...
sorry 10\12\2009
jocampo86 said:
is good if u dont mind going thru the hassle of them not having ur replacement at the repair center,or if u dont mind making a couple of trips if the refurbished phone u get is not a 100% hardware condition,,i made like 4 trips to the repair center and i just bought my hero on march my phone went bad and i got a replacement(refurbished) that power button didnt work and than another one 3 days later that was all scuffed up with paint chipping and 2345 calls mnftcre on 10\12\10 and paying $7 after 4 years .when best buy offered me a $6 equipment protection and if they cant fix it u get a brand new device...so i think is bs.,when i get my evo i will get the bestbuy insurance ...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

Best Buy Black Tie vs Assurion

Does anyone have any experience here?
I got talked into the Best Buy Black Tie for 9.99/mo over the 7/mo Assurion. No deductible, protection against everything except for theft and loss, no refurbs...
But I'm curious, since it IS Best Buy after all, how well this really works. I want to make up my mind whether I want Black Tie or Assurion... Anyone have any input on this?
Use state farm or any insurance company. Pay a few dollars per month with no deductible. I will never use Assurion again. Over the 2 yr contract you pay 7 bucks and $130 Deductible. Thats $300 for there service if you replace your phone during the two years.
I don't have a renter's insurance policy - my roommate does. Do they offer standalone insurance?
I've definitely had some nasty experiences with Assurion... 6 "refurb" Moguls that were all crap, refurb TP's that were crap, refurb TP2s... but I don't know anyone who has had Best Buy's warranty... and I had a really nasty experience with them over a TV a few years back...
The difference between the 2 is with best buy plan if something happens to your phone they send it off to get fix and they five toys crappy phone to use til they get yours back. It can take up to 2weeks just so you know. Sprint on the other will try to fix it or get-out a replacement phone. If its water damage or damaged beyond repair you can file a insurance claim and the insurance company will over night you a phone. Hope this helps
Wow I was misled on this one big time.
Is it too late to cancel the insurance? I'll just get TEP... I hardly ever have to pay the deductible anyway...
The difference between the 2 is with best buy plan if something happens to your phone they send it off to get fix and they give you a crappy phone to use til they get yours back. It can take up to 2 weeks just so you know. Sprint on the other hand will try to fix it or get you a replacement phone. If its water damage or damaged beyond repair you can file a insurance claim and the insurance company will over night you a phone. Hope this helps
2jay2 said:
The difference between the 2 is with best buy plan if something happens to your phone they send it off to get fix and they give you a crappy phone to use til they get yours back. It can take up to 2 weeks just so you know. Sprint on the other hand will try to fix it or get you a replacement phone. If its water damage or damaged beyond repair you can file a insurance claim and the insurance company will over night you a phone. Hope this helps
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
they do not
when i have broken my phones on numerous occasions thru bestbuy i walk in they check and give me a brand new one right away and activate it
Hmmm... Sounds like I should do some more research...
They are both telling the truth. Over the lifecycle of a phone, Bestbuy provides different levels of service. For example, in the early days of the Palm Pre, BB would replace them with in store stock. 6 months in, they began the bullsh*t policy with the mail ins.
They do this with most phones. No way to know if it will impact Evo, until it does.
EtherealRemnant said:
I got talked into the Best Buy Black Tie for 9.99/mo over the 7/mo Assurion. No deductible, protection against everything except for theft and loss, no refurbs...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well there's your answer right there. Best Buy's plan costs more and covers less. Don't forget with TEP the only time you pay a deductible is for obvious physical damage and loss/theft.
I have mine insured through squaretrade.com. I paid $115.60 (with discount, which is easy to get) for 2 yrs of coverage for up to $599 (they have cheaper plans), full coverage including accidental handling. The ADH portion has a $50 deductible (if you drop it or immerse it in water) and if it's defective there's no deductible. I've dealt with them before and they had the funds in my Paypal account within 2 hrs of having received my broken phone. You don't get a loaner but you get full coverage (except for theft/loss) and no hassle.

Categories

Resources