Bought the G2 off craigslist. - G2 and Desire Z General

I bought this phone off craigslist and now I'm having certain issues with it. I was wondering if I have the T-mobile warranty even though I'm not the original owner so maybe they can help me out or replace it. I'm talking about the warranty not the insurance asurion. Does anyone know?
Thanks.
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It is HTC that is obligated to fulfill the G2 warranty, not T-Mobile....You must contact HTC directly to find the correct warranty repair procedure (i think it is warrantied for one year).....You could only go through T-Mobile if they sold you the phone...

In most cases T-Mobile will still honor the warranty for the handset. They can look up when it was first activated/purchased through their systems. It's worth a shot to walk into a store and just say you're having issues and want to get it replaced. The phone is so new there isn't anyone who is possibly out of warranty (unless it's damaged).

I called HTC (the USA region) and they said they couldn't do anything about because the phone is too new and they still don't have parts or the device for repair or replacement period... I'm surprised about it... you said you got it off craigslist but still haven't gone to the tmobile store so there still isn't a chance for tmobile to fix it...
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[Q] Warranty question for non T-Mobile Customer

Okay, so I have Family Mobile. Rebranded pre-pay service sold through Wal-Mart, powered by T-Mobile. Last week I bought a MT4G from a friend to use on my service. Today for some reason, suddenly the WIFI has been WEAK, like unless I literally sit right next to my router I'm out of range. No drops of the phone, nothing. I take VERY good care of it.
My question is, seeing as I'm not officially a T-Mobile customer, is there any way I can get a warranty replacement, and if so how? Would I have to deal directly with HTC? I have no clue what to do here...
Thanks in advance!
I'm wondering the same thing.. Mine broke
All phones come with a one year manufactures warranty on it. Although you may have to have your friend call it in, I'm not to sure about that part. Also if your rooted you will need to change everything back to stock to be processed under warranty.
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I emailed HTC and they said that I could get warranty work through them, I just wont have a phone until it's done. Now to begin the unrooting process!
If you had your friend who originally got the phone, call tmobile, they could do a warranty exchange, and that way you could keep your phone till the new one came in the mail...
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T-Mobile only warranties phones that are t-mobile branded and that were bought for your line (unless you have a sales receipt but that's tough even if you do)... Even if you have Insurance & Extended warranty they will only warranty a phone bought for your line bought from t-mobile directly (receipt required if from a 3rd party dealer)...
On a better note - I noticed lately that they have been forgetting to check if it was purchased for your line as they forgot with my HD2 which I got on CL from someone who got a warranty exchange and had never turned used it on t-mobile... so its worth a shot...
Davidstewart801 said:
If you had your friend who originally got the phone, call tmobile, they could do a warranty exchange, and that way you could keep your phone till the new one came in the mail...
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Ummm... I got a G2 through a trade for an AT&T phone, and I have it on an EM+ plan, with insurance. I then traded that phone for a MT4G, and it turned out the one I traded for has the bad display. 2 days after I got it, T-Mo is sending me a replacement through warranty exchange. They even asked where I got it from.
So yeah... Not sure why you think you need a receipt and proof of purchase. Or maybe I just got REALLY lucky, though I doubt it.
entropism said:
Ummm... I got a G2 through a trade for an AT&T phone, and I have it on an EM+ plan, with insurance. I then traded that phone for a MT4G, and it turned out the one I traded for has the bad display. 2 days after I got it, T-Mo is sending me a replacement through warranty exchange. They even asked where I got it from.
So yeah... Not sure why you think you need a receipt and proof of purchase. Or maybe I just got REALLY lucky, though I doubt it.
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I guess its luck because I also did this, I bought my mt4g from someone and it turned out to be that I bricked it. I called tmobile and their sending me a replacement as well. Its going to come by next week.

HTC Warranty

I purchased a used Evo on Craigslist and it has a white "B-spot" on the screen. The phone is about 8months old. I'm wondering if I can get it fixed under warranty at Sprint or from HTC as a second owner. Any help is appreciated.
I think you have to be original owner for them to even look at it. And from what I hear, Sprint has become anal about what they consider to replace a phone these days.
I could be wrong though. I'm sure someone will chime in.
I had the same thing on my Evo, but I was the original owner of it. I tried a local Sprint repair store (not a corporate store, just a Sprint partner store) and they said that was a cosmetic thing and they couldn't repair it, which is BS. It's a defective screen. I tried arguing with them but they wouldn't budge. I then called Sprint technical support. They said they could send me a refurb phone but I didn't want to do that because I paid full price for my brand new phone and I just wanted it fixed, not replaced (and I also have it rooted and didn't want to go through the unroot and root process over again lol.) I finally found another Sprint repair store further away from me and they replaced it with a brand new screen, no questions asked. I even had the hairline crack close to the power button and they replaced the whole outer case as well.
According to the tech that did the repairs for me, they have a lot of discretion when it comes to the repair of phones, and the other repair store didn't want to replace it for fear of getting in trouble with Sprint and/or HTC for doing the repair.
yeaaa said:
I purchased a used Evo on Craigslist and it has a white "B-spot" on the screen. The phone is about 8months old. I'm wondering if I can get it fixed under warranty at Sprint or from HTC as a second owner. Any help is appreciated.
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You will have warranty from HTC directly. Their warranty requires you to ship the phone to them, wait 1-2 weeks, and get the phone back.
Sprint handles warranty issues at their discretion and can charge $35 for the repair.

[Q] (Q) MT4G Asurion replacement for SG1 or SG2

I went online to asurion and filled out the online replacement forms and when put in that it was my old mt4g they came back and said that they no longer manufacture the mt4g. It gave me a choice between the Samsung Galaxy S1 or the Samsung Galaxy S2. Now obviously the smarter play is the SGS2 since its newer and faster and better than the SGS1. But there has to be a catch because the MT4G to me is not on par with the SGS2, but instead is more like the SGS1.
Has anyone replaced this phone with the same circumstances?
Also anyone who has replaced a phone with asurion?
Does everything come with the phone?
-phone
-back battery case/door
-battery
-sd card
Also does asurion ship a new or refurbished phone?
Thank you for any help
A couple of your questions can be answer from your post. They cannot send you a myTouch 4G because HTC is no longer manufacturing them, if they were going to send a refurbished phone, there are plenty of myTouch 4Gs around for that.
You paid for the insurance to cover the total loss of the phone; whether due to damage, misuse, loss or theft. You pay the deductible and get a new phone sent to you. In your case, they cannot replace it with the same model. Pay the deductible and get the best phone they offer you. No need to stay with a single core phone when they are offering a dual core. Since it will be a new device all the factory included parts should be there. I recommend talking to one of their reps to clarify with absolute certainty what you should expect from the process.
866-268-7221 is their T-Mobile associated number.
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dclaw_fantum said:
A couple of your questions can be answer from your post. They cannot send you a myTouch 4G because HTC is no longer manufacturing them, if they were going to send a refurbished phone, there are plenty of myTouch 4Gs around for that.
You paid for the insurance to cover the total loss of the phone; whether due to damage, misuse, loss or theft. You pay the deductible and get a new phone sent to you. In your case, they cannot replace it with the same model. Pay the deductible and get the best phone they offer you. No need to stay with a single core phone when they are offering a dual core. Since it will be a new device all the factory included parts should be there. I recommend talking to one of their reps to clarify with absolute certainty what you should expect from the process.
866-268-7221 is their T-Mobile associated number.
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Thank you for the response dclaw. I only ask about the process for warranty replacement because I had done a search on asurion as the key word here on xda and Google and in some cases only the phone was sent and no battery or the phone and no SD card. Or the phone and no USB cable and ac plug. So that's why I was wondering if anyone had replaced the mt4g and had to get another different phone.
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Isn't Asurion with T-Mobile for the PHP warranty thing? I just got a replacement MyTouch 4g two days ago, so shouldn't they be able to send you one?
steven-026 said:
Isn't Asurion with T-Mobile for the PHP warranty thing? I just got a replacement MyTouch 4g two days ago, so shouldn't they be able to send you one?
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Asurion is for hardware related replacement. I.e cracked screens, water damage, etc. Where warranty replacement is for software
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Warranty Process

Okay, so I have a Galaxy S4 from AT&T purchased around September 2013 at a Best Buy. I originally bought this phone off Craigslist, but the guy did not give me any documents besides the box and accessories.So no receipt. I read on XDA people claiming warranty and asking about how to unroot. I'm not rooted or anything, I am basically using this phone like how Samsung and AT&T intended it. My question is, how does one go about getting it repaired or replaced for warranty? I know from Apple you can walk into a store and walk out with a replacement refurbished phone. Am I supposed to just call up Samsung and say I need a second-hand phone repaired? I mean I can't really call AT&T because this phone is technically with a different account, correct? And Best Buy didn't sell the black tie program with this phone, so no use calling them.
Thanks in advance. (btw, my phone isn't broken, I am just asking for future reference.)
itszcharlie said:
Okay, so I have a Galaxy S4 from AT&T purchased around September 2013 at a Best Buy. I originally bought this phone off Craigslist, but the guy did not give me any documents besides the box and accessories.So no receipt. I read on XDA people claiming warranty and asking about how to unroot. I'm not rooted or anything, I am basically using this phone like how Samsung and AT&T intended it. My question is, how does one go about getting it repaired or replaced for warranty? I know from Apple you can walk into a store and walk out with a replacement refurbished phone. Am I supposed to just call up Samsung and say I need a second-hand phone repaired? I mean I can't really call AT&T because this phone is technically with a different account, correct? And Best Buy didn't sell the black tie program with this phone, so no use calling them.
Thanks in advance. (btw, my phone isn't broken, I am just asking for future reference.)
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Very easy, just go to the samsung website and chat with an adviser if you have a problem. They will walk you through general troubleshooting and then if that doesn't fix it, you can send it on for repairs.
I bought a used GS4 off CL and sold it to a guy. Didn't test out the camera but he told me camera did not work. After troubleshooting and researching online, it appeared to be a hardware problem. Logged on, they checked the serial number and saw that it was manufactured in Jun of this year, so still under warranty. They printed a 2 day shipping label for me, repair took about 3-4 days, then they sent it back working UPS 2 day!
awesome. not as convenient as apple, but if its that easy, cool thanks.
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LG's Manufacturer Warranty Clarification

I posted the below in response to another thread but thought I might as well create a thread to get a more definitive answer on the issue of whether or not LG/Verizon/CarrierX will honor its manufactures warranty if you bought your phone 2nd-hand through Ebay/Craigslist/ect.
Here's my OP, did I just get lucky or is this really how the warranty program really works?
If I'm correct, I hope to dispel the misunderstanding many XDA'ers may have about their warranty and have the fully functional phone they deserve. But please correct me if I'm wrong.
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I didn't have a choice about taking it back to Verizon. I bought it off of CL and it was probably one the original owner had replaced. So, returning it isn't an option for everybody. I tried many things that didn't work also, but this app did and it's why I shared.
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incubus2 said:
I bought my Verizon g2 on swappa so I am in the same boat. I don't know what this magic app does but works for me. Thanks for sharing.
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I used to think the same thing but this is actually FALSE.
I bought my used G2 off of Ebay and was having problems with the speaker port. So I just brought the phone into Verizon, they confirmed the speaker port wasnt working, looked up my account (im sure they can see whether or not I bought it directly from them) and they had a new phone mailed out to me, no questions asked.
I believe its because the phone is still less than a year old which is covered under LG's manufacturers warranty program not Verizons. Therefore its LG's money, not Verizon's. Why wouldnt Verizon go through the trouble of keeping their customers happy when it doesnt even cost them anything.
Now it might be different once the G2 hits the one year mark. And maybe I just got lucky as I didn't volunteer any info about the Ebay purchase, cuz I was already getting what I wanted anyway. Either way, you have nothing to lose and a brand new G2 to gain if you at least try.
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My imported g2 d802, they wouldn't honour the warranty in the uk and couldn't tell me who to contact. Bought off eBay from someone who purchased it and didn't like it.
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I have no experience outside of Sprint, but with the way my replacement program works, I pay $11/month on my Sprint bill and no matter WHERE my phone came from, defects are fixed(or the phone is replaced) for free. 1-year manufacturer coverage doesn't matter.
If I didn't pay for Sprint insurance, I'd have to mail the phone to LG's warranty department, and I'd have to be within one year. I was told the exception to this is a "known issue", kind of like a manufacturer recall, where so many people have the same defect that Sprint will perform swaps on behalf of the manufacturer even if you don't have insurance. These are rare, I guess because the mfr has to put out a bulletin or something like that admitting the flaw.
Of course, the insurance also helps if I drop or lose the phone. Which is not manufacturer/warranty-related.
It sounds like you might be enrolled in VZ's insurance?
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When you buy phone that have suffix from your country you can make "purchase agreement" and it will be taken into account if you have everything.

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