I have an Epic from around December and its worked fine up until now. I called Sprint and at first theyre telling me its $35 to fix or I have to mail it into Samsung and wait a few weeks without a phone...
They admitted this is a known issue several times to me also. I have a year warranty on the phone so I dont understand why theyre trying to get me to pay for this?
Im also on the Sero plan if that matters
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I have an Epic from around December and its worked fine up until now. I called Sprint and at first theyre telling me its $35 to fix or I have to mail it into Samsung and wait a few weeks without a phone...
They admitted this is a known issue several times to me also. I have a year warranty on the phone so I dont understand why theyre trying to get me to pay for this?
Im also on the Sero plan if that matters
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If you don't have the TEP insurance that is Sprint's warranty handling fee of $35. Blame the economy. Do you have a backup Sprint phone? They may switch the activation back to that phone while you wait for Samsung to fix it. But I think you have to pay to ship it to Samsung, so the $35 is looking like a better option.
Well it seems that you don't have TEP since Sprint wants to charge you $35 for the repair. You have a "1 year manufacturer warranty" so if you want the repair to be free send the Epic back to Samsung.
Key word: "Manufacturer Warranty" Sprint did not make the phone Samsung did.
That is how I look at it.
My screen went out on my phone and i didnt have TEP and they replaced it for free at a sprint service center. Just go there and give it a shot.
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My screen went out on my phone and i didnt have TEP and they replaced it for free at a sprint service center. Just go there and give it a shot.
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How long ago? Policy changed recently and they charge $35 now. Got an email from them about a month ago.
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How long ago? Policy changed recently and they charge $35 now. Got an email from them about a month ago.
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that was a lil over a month ago, about 5 weeks if im not mistaken. Odd, i didnt see that email. there were a few months that i didnt check my mail so it may b in there somewhere.
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that was a lil over a month ago, about 5 weeks if im not mistaken. Odd, i didnt see that email. there were a few months that i didnt check my mail so it may b in there somewhere.
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Considering what TEP costs, $35 per repair is not that bad versus getting a new or used phone.
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Considering what TEP costs, $35 per repair is not that bad versus getting a new or used phone.
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not bad at all...i would just pay the $35. WHat actually happened to me was my screen shatered, but it still worked. Then a few months after it quit working all of a sudden, so ordered an OEM and replace it myself, and it still didnt work. I thought i was screwed. i googled and saw where someone had a simalr issue where their display went out and they had it replaced under the manufacturers warranty at a sprint store. So i brought it to my local store and they replaced it with no questions asked.
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that was a lil over a month ago, about 5 weeks if im not mistaken. Odd, i didnt see that email. there were a few months that i didnt check my mail so it may b in there somewhere.
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The policy only changed for corporate locations. Many of the franchise locations are still using the old rules.
I called sprint and they said they would reimburse me the $35 fee for the repair replacement since I dont have another phone and cant be without a phone for a couple weeks.
Two sprint reps and an employee at the sprint store both said this was a known issue so I guess if you talk to the right people they will cover it
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I called sprint and they said they would reimburse me the $35 fee for the repair replacement since I dont have another phone and cant be without a phone for a couple weeks.
Two sprint reps and an employee at the sprint store both said this was a known issue so I guess if you talk to the right people they will cover it
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Congratulations! You won against The Man! Good job.
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i had a g1 with t-mobile and ive had my nexus one since they came out
just today i got a letter from them letting me know that they now cover my nexus!
if anything goes wrong its only a 130 deductible!
btw the company is asurion
i pay 4.79 a month for this coverage
We already know.
I got a letter from Asurion today telling me that they do not cover the Nexus One. WTF?!
yep. this is pretty darn old. search before posting, pretty please
cheaper options are also available... again search is your friend
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=639202
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I got a letter from Asurion today telling me that they do not cover the Nexus One. WTF?!
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This is actually worthy of discussing... Did you buy the insurance through T-mobile directly? I haven't received any such notification from Asurion.
Thanks for posting. There have been insurance posts but I haven't seen one where you could get insurance at this point. I bought the phone the day it came out. T-Mobile told me no insurance. I read on xda that yes insurance. I called T-Mobile back different person told me no and said call asurion. Asurion said they have insurance but since I didn't buy the phone from T-Mobile my insurance would give me a 'comparable phone' but not a nexus. So I bought a backup nexus. This is huge news for me personally because I may be able to sell my backup. Thanks OP, and thanks for not using the search option since this is new news and the search function is frequently ineffective.
when i went to t-mobile and got my sim for my even more plus no contract plan, they told me the phone is insurable, 5.99 a month 130 deductible
I know this was posted in another thread but I wanted to reiterate it here. Call your normal insurance company and insure it through them. I have State Farm and I pay $2.40 per month with ZERO deductible. It's also a stand-alone policy so that if I need to make a claim, it doesn't affect my other policies.
It has been backorder since the beginning. I doubt they ever stocked it. I have been waiting for my replacement for 3 weeks now.
yeah, state farm just cuts me a check for $529, and i buy a new one thru the google store
I just picked up two new phones, an evo and an epic, and I was considering getting ERP for each phone. Should I get TEP instead since Sprint changed its repair policy and no longer honors the manufacturer's warranty?
Y do ppl keep saying they don't honor the many warranty?
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Not sure what Sprint does but HTC will obviously honor the warranty. Send it to them and they'll fix it for free as long as its covered under the free one year HTC warranty.
Yeah, send it to them at your own expense, and wait 5-10 business days to get it back.
It also better be in pristine condition, or they won't cover it.
As far as getting TEP vs ERP. If you don't have TEP, it's 35 bucks in store. So based on how often you think you will be in the store for repair or replacement, you should make a decision.
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Yeah, send it to them at your own expense, and wait 5-10 business days to get it back.
It also better be in pristine condition, or they won't cover it.
As far as getting TEP vs ERP. If you don't have TEP, it's 35 bucks in store. So based on how often you think you will be in the store for repair or replacement, you should make a decision.
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Yeah, I figured sending it to HTC isn't an option--I can't wait that long. I guess I'll just roll w/ ERP and pay the $35 if I need to. Does anyone know if it's $35 per repair visit or $35 per thing repaired? For example, is it $35 if I get 2 things fixed at once or will it be $70?
sorry but about the warranty is this only with HTC or all the brands? and what is the difference TEP and ERP, I pay $7 at month, what am I paying for?
I sent mine to get repaired (broken digitizer; section of the screen didn't respond to touch) I had the hairline power button crack as well as a bunch of dings on the corners from dropping it. Guy on the phone said it might not be covered because of the hairline crack but it ultimately was. Cost $6 to fedex it to Texas, 6 days later it was on my doorstep with a replaced screen as well as a new black trim piece that had all the dings. If it isn't covered by the warranty they charge you the $35 in addition to repair costs. I only paid shipping on the way out and that was it. 6 days wasn't too bad of a wait, thought it felt like forever.
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Yeah, I figured sending it to HTC isn't an option--I can't wait that long. I guess I'll just roll w/ ERP and pay the $35 if I need to. Does anyone know if it's $35 per repair visit or $35 per thing repaired? For example, is it $35 if I get 2 things fixed at once or will it be $70?
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It's $35 total. If you had 2 things it's still just $35.
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Y do ppl keep saying they don't honor the many warranty?
because they used to just service the phone under warranty and issue replacements from the manufacturer right at the store. now u have to go direct to the manufacturer. sprint is only dealing with ERP n TEP.
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sorry but about the warranty is this only with HTC or all the brands? and what is the difference TEP and ERP, I pay $7 at month, what am I paying for?
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im not certain, but i think ERP is only for repairs. what ur paying for is Total Equipment Protection (TEP) which covers repairs and loss/theft.
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DirtyShroomz said:
Y do ppl keep saying they don't honor the many warranty?
because they used to just service the phone under warranty and issue replacements from the manufacturer right at the store. now u have to go direct to the manufacturer. sprint is only dealing with ERP n TEP.
im not certain, but i think ERP is only for repairs. what ur paying for is Total Equipment Protection (TEP) which covers repairs and loss/theft.
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i work for sprint, ERP is ONLY for loss/water damage through asurion, 100 dollar deductible. ESRP is for repair only through sprint, which doesn't cover water damage or loss. each are 4 dollars, but you can get them both for 7 dollars, which is called TEP
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Jeffmon,
If I bought my evo on eBay I am still covered since I have the $7 coverage, right...
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Ive got TEP for 7 dollars....Iver replaced 2 screens and and external speaker in store for nothing. took about 30 min each time. The first screen was from water damage and the second was because I literally used my Evo as a hammer and shattered the screen. They never asked how or why or even flinched in fixing it. Sprint is by far the best customer service Ive encountered in the cell phone world. Ive only been with sprint since the Evo came out.
Hmm, my next question is, how does this affect those of who bought Evos before this policy change and can no longer enroll in TEP, since 30 days have passed?
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Hmm, my next question is, how does this affect those of who bought Evos before this policy change and can no longer enroll in TEP, since 30 days have passed?
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Get buddy buddy with someone at the sprint store and they can add it to your account.
Right now, I'm getting TEP for $4/mo =).
I wouldn't worry about it - TEP really only covers you for 2 things: 1, an insurance claim - water damage, lost/stolen, physical damage, phone won't power on at all, etc. This didn't change with the new policy, so if you were OK with taking this risk before I assume you're OK with it now. and 2: Repair at the service center (pretty much anything other than what has to go to the insurance company. Sprint will still repair your phone, it's just that there's a $35 flat rate for that now (before it was free in the first year, then $119.99 after that). So you might get stuck with the $35 repair cost, or the new policy might actually save you $84.99 if your phone breaks after the warranty is up. Either way that's cheaper than the $4 / month for ESRP unless you expect your phone to break more than once every 9 months.
I had my Evo replaced from Sprint with no insurance and was not charged a dime.
Because they can't fix software issues......
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Ive got TEP for 7 dollars....Iver replaced 2 screens and and external speaker in store for nothing. took about 30 min each time. The first screen was from water damage and the second was because I literally used my Evo as a hammer and shattered the screen. They never asked how or why or even flinched in fixing it. Sprint is by far the best customer service Ive encountered in the cell phone world. Ive only been with sprint since the Evo came out.
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T-mobile is the best...
I call them and told them my g1 won't turn on,and I tried different battery. They mailed me a replacement and I sent the bad one back no cost to me
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Just got my Epic last Monday and I ALREADY (super clumsy move) dropped it and the screen cracked on Sunday. Went to the Sprint store today and they replaced my screen for free (I do have insurance though and pay the monthly $7). This is the 2nd time I've broken a screen with them in the past 6 months or so (broke my Moment screen too, which they also fixed for free). Just wanted to let everyone know that if you break your screen, and they have available replacements & you have insurance, they'll do it for free.
I believe if you don't have insurance they will replace it for 35$. Maybe someone here can confirm first hand but that's what a local sprint store charged a co worker when he shattered his evo then broke the lcd trying to replace the glass himself.
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Does anyone know if you can just buy the insurance whenever? I've had my phone for a little bit and I want to buy it, but my parents keep saying that they'll [Sprint] never let me do it =/.
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I believe if you don't have insurance they will replace it for 35$. Maybe someone here can confirm first hand but that's what a local sprint store charged a co worker when he shattered his evo then broke the lcd trying to replace the glass himself.
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Yes; if you don't have insurance, they wil replace it for $35, and if it breaks again within 30 days of the first replacement, it is free.
After bricking my Epic twice...I can definitely confirm this lol.
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Does anyone know if you can just buy the insurance whenever? I've had my phone for a little bit and I want to buy it, but my parents keep saying that they'll [Sprint] never let me do it =/.
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I think you have to put it on your phone before your 30 days are up. After that I don't think you can.
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Does anyone know if you can just buy the insurance whenever? I've had my phone for a little bit and I want to buy it, but my parents keep saying that they'll [Sprint] never let me do it =/.
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If you have a best buy near you..just go with their insurance. It's 10 a month instead of 7; but you don't pay a premium when you have to make a claim. And they cover EVERYTHING except lost/stolen.
Just dial *2 for customer service and ask if you can add the insurance. I wouldn't see why they wouldn't want to collect an extra $7/month, though I'm sure they have a waiting period for a claim to be considered legit if you add it after the initial 30 days from phone purchase.
They will add insurance at anytime, the only rule is that it wont activate until you make a call from the insured phone to make sure you don't break/lose it then add insurance
I second the best buy recommendation. Although it can take a little time for the replacement, if your phone is deemed beyond repairable they give you in store credit for a new phone. My "hero" mysteriously developed a 45 degree bend in the middle, and they gave me credit that I put to an Epic. Best move ever.
XtaC318 said:
If you have a best buy near you..just go with their insurance. It's 10 a month instead of 7; but you don't pay a premium when you have to make a claim. And they cover EVERYTHING except lost/stolen.
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Except that their turnaround time is horrendous. Expect to wait up to 30days...
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Does anyone know if you can just buy the insurance whenever? I've had my phone for a little bit and I want to buy it, but my parents keep saying that they'll [Sprint] never let me do it =/.
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You have to add it within 30 days of activating the phone. If it's been past 30 days, you can activate another phone, then reactivate your Epic, and add the insurance to your Epic.
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You have to add it within 30 days of activating the phone. If it's been past 30 days, you can activate another phone, then reactivate your Epic, and add the insurance to your Epic.
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being a sprint tech support rep i can tell you that your method is correct, however if the device you activated was activated before it will show the original activation date, alot of tech reps got fired for fraud trying to help customers out, they would activate an old device, add insurance, then switch to the new device. sprint caught us trying to help people and started marking it fraud.... so we had to stop, which sucks when the cust is cool and we cant do anything to help him/her.
and if you do not have TEP(insurance) ERP(just replacment inusrrance, or ESRP(just servicing the device in store no replacement insurance) there is a $35 charge, use to be $120 but changed about 2 months ago near christmas... also if you dont want to pay the $7 a month switch to one of the other plans and pay3-4 depending which you choose, forgot which is which... and at any time you can switch to TEP with no problem and even help a sprint rep(that helped you) out with a "sale"
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If you have a best buy near you..just go with their insurance. It's 10 a month instead of 7; but you don't pay a premium when you have to make a claim. And they cover EVERYTHING except lost/stolen.
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Except then you don't have your phone for a minimum of 2 weeks lol.
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They will add insurance at anytime, the only rule is that it wont activate until you make a call from the insured phone to make sure you don't break/lose it then add insurance
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They might have changed this but in the past they would let you put insurance on it but then you couldn't immediately make a claim. I think you have to wait either 14 or 30 days. This was so you didn't break it and then expect to add it and immediately get your broke phone fixed.
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Does anyone know if you can just buy the insurance whenever? I've had my phone for a little bit and I want to buy it, but my parents keep saying that they'll [Sprint] never let me do it =/.
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But mom i want it!!! I want it now! ::Start tantrum here:::::
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But mom i want it!!! I want it now! ::Start tantrum here:::::
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I see the term "insurance" tossed around a lot when really what the poster means is the service and repair plan.
TEP is made up of both Insurance through Assurion, and the service and repair plan. Assurion replaces phones if you damage it beyond the level a repair center will handle, such as liquid damage, or board level damage. They also cover lost devices as well.
The Equipment Service and Repair plan is a service plan that gets you free service on the device in the store, including and up to replacing the phone with another if they can't fix it, and it's not liquid or board level damaged (go with the above if so)
Both plans cost four dollars each, or, if you have both you pay 7. If you just had the Insurance.. I.E. Assurion, a store is not going to work on your phone for free, and if you just have the service plan, you're not going to get a replacement for a lost phone or one you dumped into the toilet from Assurion.
Currently just the four dollar a month service and equipment replacement plan will get you new screens or whatever else you need as long as it's not liquid, board level damage, broken in half, whatever. If a store orders you another phone, that's not insurance, they did so because they couldn't fix it.
Hmmm... well. Thank you for all of your replies! You all are a big help.
At the Best Buy suggestion... no. I cannot stand Geek Squad. The corporate system there is terrible.
I'll probably just end up calling Sprint this weekend and asking if I can add it. It's been more than 30 days, but it's worth a shot.
Sent from the Epic that bites.
I bought my service plan and cell phone at the Verizon kiosk in Best Buy. I opted in for the $9.99 protection plan. Ive had my phone for more than 30 days. I have a cracked camera lens. Just wondering how their replacement plan works? Their site doesnt have the DInc listed any more so Im not sure if all they do is send it in for repair, replace it, or what.
I remember reading right after dincs eol that people were getting the incredible 2 through Verizon's insurance
Give BestBuy a call and find out what they can do for you, i don't think this is verizions deal
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I remember reading right after dincs eol that people were getting the incredible 2 through Verizon's insurance
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Has nothing to do with Verizon.
Anyone know if I can add Verizon insurance at any time? If I switch Id save $3 a month for what appears to be better service.
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Has nothing to do with Verizon.
Anyone know if I can add Verizon insurance at any time? If I switch Id save $3 a month for what appears to be better service.
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You can only add the Ausurion insurance from Verizon, within the first 30 days of owning the device. I'd call BB and see what they say.
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You can only add the Ausurion insurance from Verizon, within the first 30 days of owning the device. I'd call BB and see what they say.
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Should have had the Verizon insurance.
Just got off the phone with BB. They charge $9.99 a month. If your phone breaks you go in, they take your phone and ship it to a Geek Squad repair center. In the mean time they give you an old school loaner phone at which point my unlimited data package is worthless since I cant do anything. On top of that you pay the $9.99 a month and to get a loaner phone of any sort its $50 while your phone is being repaired.
Hopefully HTC's customer service is worth something.
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Should have had the Verizon insurance.
Just got off the phone with BB. They charge $9.99 a month. If your phone breaks you go in, they take your phone and ship it to a Geek Squad repair center. In the mean time they give you an old school loaner phone at which point my unlimited data package is worthless since I cant do anything. On top of that you pay the $9.99 a month and to get a loaner phone of any sort its $50 while your phone is being repaired.
Hopefully HTC's customer service is worth something.
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Wow! Thanks for sharing that. I will definitely stay away from their protection plans. Ausurion is awesome. I've had to use them once before. They just ship you another phone. The deductible went up recently when they lowered the monthly charge, but it's still well worth it.
Good luck on getting it fixed without too much of a pain.
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Wow! Thanks for sharing that. I will definitely stay away from their protection plans. Ausurion is awesome. I've had to use them once before. They just ship you another phone. The deductible went up recently when they lowered the monthly charge, but it's still well worth it.
Good luck on getting it fixed without too much of a pain.
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Should still be covered under HTC's manufacturer warranty. Not sure if they will replace it or what. Still waiting on them to email me back.
So, In December I gave away my EVO, and picked up an Epic 4G Touch. Temporarily, im going back to the EVO (my moms) and plan on selling my E4GT to get as much money as I can for it now. My Epic is in pristine condition. And, its going to suck going back to an EVO, especially a beat up one. I do have full insurance. What are the chances that Sprint replaces it? Buttons stick. Maybe cracked in a few places. Do they still give out EVO's as replacements?
Insurance is not through sprint, it's through asurion. Sprint only deals with warranty claims, and since the damage on your phone is physical damage, your warranty is void, so you have to go through insurance.
And the chances of getting a replacement from Asurion without paying a deductible? Absolutely ZERO. Not sure why people think they are entitled to things for free...
And they may still have evo's, and they may not, it's pretty much week to week. If they don't have evo's you will likely get an evo 3d.
I pay for the insurance every month. I remember once time i dropped my phone and the screen cracked. I brought it to sprint and they said they will fix it....I waited there for 20 minutes and they came back out with a new phone for me and said it will cost 30 bucks, i paid cashed and i didnt get any sort of reciept or anything. very odd, but what ever.
In the summer i dropped my phone again and cracked the screen. I had to go thru aurison and had to pay 100 bucks and send in my old phone. Although i paid 100 bucks, its better than paying 500 for a brand new phone!
I think its a little odd how sprint does its insurance. My mom had an issue where her phone wouldn't connect to wifi and sprint made her go thru aurison and pay 100 bucks. kinda dumb.
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I pay for the insurance every month. I remember once time i dropped my phone and the screen cracked. I brought it to sprint and they said they will fix it....I waited there for 20 minutes and they came back out with a new phone for me and said it will cost 30 bucks, i paid cashed and i didnt get any sort of reciept or anything. very odd, but what ever.
In the summer i dropped my phone again and cracked the screen. I had to go thru aurison and had to pay 100 bucks and send in my old phone. Although i paid 100 bucks, its better than paying 500 for a brand new phone!
I think its a little odd how sprint does its insurance. My mom had an issue where her phone wouldn't connect to wifi and sprint made her go thru aurison and pay 100 bucks. kinda dumb.
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I think the time you only paid $30 bucks, the guy pocketed that cash. Neither Sprint nor Asurion saw any part of that, but who cares, he fixed your phone and it cost you less than Asurion would have charged you.
I know guys at stores who do that stuff all the time. The no receipt is a dead giveaway.
Was about to say the same. I have had sprint replace the screen numerous times in the last 17mo. Never cost me a dime. Nor did the camera lens or speaker or bezel replacements they have performed in-store. I think you got hosed. I'd go ask for a refund if I were you, but alas, no receipt was given (first clue)
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My wife replaced her phone just a little while ago through asurion, they sent her a Evo Design. She likes it, I would be pissed. So it looks like they might be out of EVO's. Now, I'm sure there will be 3 or 4 people saying "Oh I just got an EVO from them" cause that's the way the internet works. All I'm saying is, that's what happened to me.
I also heard that you can find new Evo's for as cheap as $50. I didn't look, that's just what my coworker told me from the last time he went to the Sprint store.
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Insurance is not through sprint, it's through asurion. Sprint only deals with warranty claims, and since the damage on your phone is physical damage, your warranty is void, so you have to go through insurance.
And the chances of getting a replacement from Asurion without paying a deductible? Absolutely ZERO. Not sure why people think they are entitled to things for free...
And they may still have evo's, and they may not, it's pretty much week to week. If they don't have evo's you will likely get an evo 3d.
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Entitled for free? WE PAY for the fraud of a TEP program. Besides, Ive had my local Sprint store replace a phone ON THE SPOT.
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I think the time you only paid $30 bucks, the guy pocketed that cash. Neither Sprint nor Asurion saw any part of that, but who cares, he fixed your phone and it cost you less than Asurion would have charged you.
I know guys at stores who do that stuff all the time. The no receipt is a dead giveaway.
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Yeah i kind of figuared that when he said it will cost 30 bucks and i handed him my debit card and he said "cash only"
Has anyone had any experience with Best Buy's insurance plan?
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Has anyone had any experience with Best Buy's insurance plan?
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They take your phone and are phoneless for x amount of days
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So my wife cracked her screen. So should I take it to a local store to see if they will fix it or just pay for the $100 from Asurion? Do you think they still have the Evo still in stock or do you think they will send her an Evo 3D? Just trying to see if anyone has sent one in lately basically.
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So my wife cracked her screen. So should I take it to a local store to see if they will fix it or just pay for the $100 from Asurion? Do you think they still have the Evo still in stock or do you think they will send her an Evo 3D? Just trying to see if anyone has sent one in lately basically.
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Is say take.it in or call and ask...as far as having a EVO I'm sure asurion has it but hard to say
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I had to get mine replaced due to a cracked screen in March,Sprint Corp Store said they won't do screen replacements any more,had to go thru Asurion.
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It's not that bad actually... No deductible, you can get a loaner phone... So if you can deal with an LG Optimus or the like for a few days... Its okay. Only caveats are no total immersion coverage... no coverage for theft or loss. If it's a warranty issue they still handle it the same. I took my design in because it went swimming in the toilet. It was operational but I didn't want a toilet phone... so I told them I spilled a beverage on it. Only problem was they didn't take out the sim card, as it's a world phone, and the replacement didn't have one. So i went to the sprint store and they gave me a new one.
I figured I've never lost a phone or had it stolen and I've broken screens on EVERY phone I've had... So i like the zero deductible.
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scottspa74 said:
Was about to say the same. I have had sprint replace the screen numerous times in the last 17mo. Never cost me a dime. Nor did the camera lens or speaker or bezel replacements they have performed in-store. I think you got hosed. I'd go ask for a refund if I were you, but alas, no receipt was given (first clue)
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I've had the same experience, I've had TEP since the day I bought my phone in Aug. of '10. In April of last year I dropped the Evo onto a tile floor and the screen shattered like a spider web, terrible. I took the phone to a non-corporate Sprint store/repair shop and when they looked up info on their computer the young lady said, "Oh, no charge, you have TEP". An hour later I had my phone back with a new screen. I was given a receipt that showed I had insurance and under charges it said: $0.00.
In Jan. of this year my phone had another broken screen and again I took it to the non-corporate owned Sprint sales/repair store and again they installed a new screen, gave me a receipt that had charges: $0.00. I was very pleased with Sprint and the repair station.
On Thursday my phone was in a leather clip on case hooked to my pants pocket when the case with phone in it fell to the floor. I picked it up and saw there was a single, diagonal break-line in the lower half of the screen. The non-corporate store I had used two times before had closed so I went to the Corp. store where I make all my phone purchases. (Sprint customer for over 13 years now) The "salesman" looked at the phone and told me, "We can fix it, pay us $100 and the screen will be replaced". I explained to him about the two times before the screen had been broken and it was fixed under TEP for NO CHARGE. He acted like I was an idiot and told me Sprint has NEVER replaced broken screens without charging $100. I again informed him of the two times mine had been replaced and he acted like he didn't believe me then told me if it had been fixed for no charge the people screwed up. I called a Manager over and related the story to him, his only answer was to show me a brochure saying that Asurion charges $100 to replace screens with large breaks in them. (as an aside: what in the hell difference does it make if the screen has a 1/2" break in the center of a screen or a 3"? The screen has to be replaced either way)
I left that Sprint store and drove to a corporate repair/sales store. The guy at the desk gave me the same spiel, "Sprint has always charged $100 to replace a screen". By this time I was getting angry, I held my temper and told him when I get this straightened out I'd drop in to inform him how things work. Today I researched and found there is a single non-corporate owned Sprint repair center in this city. They are closed today but I'm going there tomorrow to see if they will work with me.
What bothers me deeply is you, Scottspa74 have had the same experience I have several times. The broken screen is replaced with no charge. I read on this forum and the Sprint Users forum over and over again, "Sprint charges $100 to replace a screen under TEP-Asurion, always been that way, read the brochure and you'll see". What I DO know just as you DO is that we've had screens replaced several times with no charge. There was no crooked deal where we were asked to pay cash and given no receipt. Both times I received a printed out receipt giving all my Sprint info that showed I had insurance, and the charges were $0.00. I learned about the "no charge" policy either on XDA or SprintUsers last year so other people besides the 2 of us have replaced for no charge.
If I seem frustrated I am. What's worse is Radio Shack had the Evo4G LTE on sale through Saturday for $100 and I had made up my mind to get one and give up my all time favorite phone, the Evo4G. Now I'm waiting as I've got to fix the Evo OG so I can sell it.
If you or anyone has any ideas please pass them on. As I said, I'm going to the privately owned repair store tomorrow if at all possible.
Thanks,
D
The only problem I see with bringing it in to a sprint store is you have to unroot, or go to a stock, but that all depends on who's fixing your phone
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jrollercoasters said:
The only problem I see with bringing it in to a sprint store is you have to unroot, or go to a stock, but that all depends on who's fixing your phone
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If you were replying to me: The two times I took my rooted phone into a contracted Sprint repair shop they complimented me on my ROM and asked which one it was, so no problem there. When my screen become unresponsive in May I unrooted the EVO and installed the HTC Rom before taking it into the corporate store. The phone was exchanged with no charge as I said earlier. It was a malfunction of the phone hardware/screen and not a shattered screen problem.
best,
DC
It's 3$ for a digitizer on Amazon you can fix it yourself if you ever crack your screen