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http://www.androidcentral.com/sprin...vices-come-june-16-could-be-day-lte-goes-live
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The way I read it it looked like it was just increased if you got an lte device. I was half sleep so I could be wrong
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Bummin, but as I have already had 5 phones replaced under the TEP, I still have come out FAR ahead. Twice I had to pay the $100, (1 stolen, I broken) The 3 other phone replaced for free under TEP had bad USB ports.
That said, I will probably be dropping the TEP on my two older phones (Moment & EVO), as they can now be replaced cheaply, but the Epics still cost enough to replace to be worth it, IMO.
I wouldn't be surprised if it becomes $11 across the board for any smart phone. Kinda like they did with the $10 "premium data fee" which was originally for only charged for Wimax 4G phones.
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R3537L1F3 said:
The way I read it it looked like it was just increased if you got an lte device. I was half sleep so I could be wrong
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No, you're right. It doesn't seem to state an increase for any device other than a LTE device.
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Bummin, but as I have already had 5 phones replaced under the TEP, I still have come out FAR ahead. Twice I had to pay the $100, (1 stolen, I broken) The 3 other phone replaced for free under TEP had bad USB ports.
That said, I will probably be dropping the TEP on my two older phones (Moment & EVO), as they can now be replaced cheaply, but the Epics still cost enough to replace to be worth it, IMO.
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bad USB ports is a regular warranty issue, you don't need TEP for that.
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No, you're right. It doesn't seem to state an increase for any device other than a LTE device.
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Woot! I am right!
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It does say any NEW device over $549.99...Not any new LTE device.
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bad USB ports is a regular warranty issue, you don't need TEP for that.
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Yep. I don't bother with overpriced TEP. If the thing is defective, that's what the warranty is for. Used handsets on Craigslist and staggered upgrades on my three lines is my "insurance policy" if something happens beyond that.
$11 a month is ridiculous for a device that you only paid 200-300 bucks for. You are essentially paying for the thing more than twice over the length of your contract. Then throw in the deductible on top of it, jeez.
This is for new upcoming devices. ATT deductible is $200 for The Note yet $50 for the Pantech Burst. It will become phone dependent.
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Yep. I don't bother with overpriced TEP. If the thing is defective, that's what the warranty is for. Used handsets on Craigslist and staggered upgrades on my three lines is my "insurance policy" if something happens beyond that.
$11 a month is ridiculous for a device that you only paid 200-300 bucks for. You are essentially paying for the thing more than twice over the length of your contract. Then throw in the deductible on top of it, jeez.
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When the Epic was released people paid $200. That doesn't mean that's the price of the phone. Retail was $549.99 at that time. Add in taxes it's close to $600. Even $11 over 22-24 months is only 242-264 dollars. Even if you factor in having lost or damaged the phone in a way that warrants the deductable, your still under the retail cost. Sprint doesn't care what phones are going for on Craigslist. That's personal seller value of used phones. If you didn't take the TEP, had a problem that isn't covered under your manufacturer warrantly, or had the phone lost or stolen, and came into a store to buy a replacement new in box, you'd be paying retail. Roughly twice what you'd pay with the TEP and a deductable.
Sprint isn't screwing anyone. They just don't have the best deal around if your able to find a working replacement cheap on CL or Ebay, which isn't always a gaurantee, but can be the norm.
Sprint TEP is still a great value for flagship devices. Anything new is gonna hold it's retail value for awhile. Once that value starts to drop though, there are other options, that may or may not be cheaper in the long run, but may also turn out less reliable.
I for one don't wanna chance personal sales for anything considered a high end device if I need a replacement for my main phone. I'd rather have a professionally refurbished device so I'm gauranteed the quality of the product I'm getting, as if the replacement has an issue through TEP they will immediately replace it again, as long as the issue is legit.
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bad USB ports is a regular warranty issue, you don't need TEP for that.
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warranty is 1 year and since most of us keep our phones for 2 we still need tep
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When the Epic was released people paid $200. That doesn't mean that's the price of the phone. Retail was $549.99 at that time. Add in taxes it's close to $600. Even $11 over 22-24 months is only 242-264 dollars. Even if you factor in having lost or damaged the phone in a way that warrants the deductable, your still under the retail cost.
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lol they build it in to the service fee.
trust me you are paying for the phone
even w/ no TEP
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When the Epic was released people paid $200.
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$249.99 actually. Same as the EVO
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Insurance on electronics is pure profit for retailers. If you figure what you pay over a ten year span on extended warranties you'd have enough money to replace the phone with money to boot. If you want tep go for it but it's a sucker bet.
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Insurance on electronics is pure profit for retailers. If you figure what you pay over a ten year span on extended warranties you'd have enough money to replace the phone with money to boot. If you want tep go for it but it's a sucker bet.
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Who has an extended warranty on a phone for 10 years??? lol
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Who has an extended warranty on a phone for 10 years??? lol
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You do if you plan on having a cell with tep for the next ten years.lol
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You do if you plan on having a cell with tep for the next ten years.lol
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You're confusing an extended warranty and TEP. A warranty doesn't cover loss, theft, or user damage.
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You're confusing an extended warranty and TEP. A warranty doesn't cover loss, theft, or user damage.
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Generalizing...if you skip extended warrantee and tep you're money ahead and can replace the items with money saved. It's comfortable to have but it's the #1 money maker for them.
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SQUARETRADE
I personally bought a 2-yr accidental warranty when I purchased my Epic. I think it was ~$90.
Sure, I can't walk into a store and have a phone on my way out, but I'm saving some serious $$. My local sprint store has been good about giving me loaners when I've had to send my phone into Sammy.
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Its not even close for me.
3 phones had to be replaced, and was done for free
2 phones replaced via TEP w/ $100 deductible
To replace those phones out of pocket instead of TEP would have been 4 x $150 for the moments and over $400+ for the Epic, for total of $1000
The phones broke when they were still rather expensive to replace, so, no TEP would have cost me over $1000 (and that is for second hand craig's list or ebay devices, not even factory refurbs) in the last 3 years
With TEP, I paid out $200 + (2 x $8 x 36) or = $576 for a total of $776, a $224 dollar savings plus the benefit of TEP, and the benefit of 4 new phones
Totally worth it, IMO.
If your phones is a cheap model, less than $200 without subsidy, then no, TEP, is a waste, but when your phone is $500-$700 to replace, TEP is a must have extra.
Hey peeps! I'm getting a nexus 7 and I'm wondering of anyone is getting insurance on their device. I know it has the manufactures warranty but it doesn't cover things an insurance policy would. I'm thinking to get it insured.... .
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Hey peeps! I'm getting a nexus 7 and I'm wondering of anyone is getting insurance on their device. I know it has the manufactures warranty but it doesn't cover things an insurance policy would. I'm thinking to get it insured.... .
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I don't even know if you can just for something that costs $199. If you could, I don't think it'd be worth it. In my case, it would fall under my renter's insurance--although IIRC my deductible is around $200.
It's £60 here for an extended 2 year warranty including damage, not worth it for a £190 tablet.
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It's £60 here for an extended 2 year warranty including damage, not worth it for a £190 tablet.
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Yeah I've seen it for £40 for 2 years.. just as its budget not sure how long it would last lol.
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i'll be registering it with my bank for insurance....£5 per month covers phone, tablet, keys, wallet, IDs and car breakdown so I'm doing it regardless of the price of the nexus 7
I wonder if it would be covered through Homeowners insurance.
You can take it to best buy and buy a protection warranty. Only thing is, for a tablet like this it costs 199.99. WTF! I'm not paying another 200 on top of the 250 I just paid. That's like paying for a $450 iP*d (had to censor or I would get killed ;p )
"extra" insurance is always a scam. (i'm talking for Europe). First you pay about 25%+ insurance fees and in case something happens you will pay "own risk/excess" and documentation costs. In many cases you'll pay within a year the full amount you need for replacing when something happens.
Never get extra insurance for something you can afford to buy a new one. Much cheaper in the long run!
What about a place like SquareTrade? They seem to offer good warranty for decent pricing
I just got a quote for a $279 tablet for $27 two year warranty.....
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What about a place like SquareTrade? They seem to offer good warranty for decent pricing
I just got a quote for a $279 tablet for $27 two year warranty.....
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So a 2 year warranty costs $27? I wonder how many arms & legs the deductible costs.
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So a 2 year warranty costs $27? I wonder how many arms & legs the deductible costs.
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If it's one of their common covered issues there is no deductible.
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I wonder if it would be covered through Homeowners insurance.
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It should be. Check with your agent to be sure. Also check what your deductible is.
At least with my insurance, if I'd drop it and the screen would break, it would be covered. Some extended warranties will not cover, um, "user error" like that. In general extended warranties are a scam and a MASSIVE money maker for places like Best Buy.
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So a 2 year warranty costs $27? I wonder how many arms & legs the deductible costs.
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Square Trade's warranty's are awesome. My wife dropped her iPad 2 on a tile floor and shattered the screen. Square trade sent a padded box by next day air and paid for next day air shipping both ways. We got the box, they got it next day, it was repaired and returned on the same day the got it. We received a repaired iPad 2 in 3 days and it didn't cost us a dime extra.
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Square Trade's warranty's are awesome. My wife dropped her iPad 2 on a tile floor and shattered the screen. Square trade sent a padded box by next day air and paid for next day air shipping both ways. We got the box, they got it next day, it was repaired and returned on the same day the got it. We received a repaired iPad 2 in 3 days and it didn't cost us a dime extra.
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so you're saying there is not deductible? and just pay roughly 25 bucks for 2 years of warranty?
I dropped my Transformer and cracked the screen about 2 weeks after I bought it. SquareTrade couldn't replace the glass within 7 days (this was when the Transformer first came out) so they sent me a check for $450 for replacement. I did have the accident insurance on it, and they were really great to work with. - sheureka
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so you're saying there is not deductible? and just pay roughly 25 bucks for 2 years of warranty?
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Went to the square trade website and it's actually $60 for 2 years if you want coverage for drops, spills and other accidental damage. Still not bad of a deal.
No that's not bad at all. Idk of other places to get a warranty or else I would compare
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Just thinking, I'm not too worried about defects, Google will replace it for that. But reading about the nexus 4s slickness, and people dropping them makes me realize stuff happens. This is why I have insurance on my at&t account, but obviously that isn't going to mean much with a non at&t phone. Any third party companies that offer it?
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http://www.squaretrade.com/smartphone
Ordered my Nexus 4 on the 13th. Still waiting.
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http://www.squaretrade.com/smartphone
Ordered my Nexus 4 on the 13th. Still waiting.
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Squaretrade is ridiculously overpriced given the cost of the n4 and the deductible they charge. Plus they offer cheaper coverage for iPhones which is irritating. Not recommended. If others have found reasonable insurance, I'd be interested.
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$125 for two years with a $99 deductible?
My current plan through T-mobile is $6 a month with a $130 decuctible. What are you used to paying?
Ordered my Nexus 4 on the 13th. Still waiting.
I think it's crap that I can't just pay $30 from square trade for a service plan with accidental coverage. Oh it's a phone. That means you need insurance and not a service plan. Who decides this crap? I got a service plan from square trade when I bought my HTC Flyer and it was $30, and what is a flyer? An oversized Desire HD!
I remember you used to be able to buy a service plan from best buy for a phone if you bought it from them, and now they have bend over and spread em insurance too! Really who decides this crap? Cell phones are pretty much in a class of their own with consumer electronics.
I guess I'll just go insurance free
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$125 for two years with a $99 deductible?
My current plan through T-mobile is $6 a month with a $130 decuctible. What are you used to paying?
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Both plans are outrageous given the cost of the Nexus 4.
Cor-master said:
I guess I'll just go insurance free
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I'm with you. Unless squaretrade recognizes their ridiculousness and adjusts their pricing plans accordingly. I'll not be holding my breath.
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bumping this in hopes that it gets some action.
i think i am going to get squaretrade before my 30 days are up. one of the things i like is you can cancel at any time and be refunded the rest of your money. or cancel and stop paying your seven bucks a month. you can also transfer it with the phone if you sell it and want to use the insurance as a perk.
has anyone else found anything better?
i just noted in a previous post that my phone just dropped 18" onto a rug with the bumper on and now my glass creaks. its only a matter of time i feel before something worse happens. and who knows... maybe google and lg will start building these things a bit better and with insurance we can swap it out.
I just think it's crap I can get a square trade warranty on a tablet for $30 that doesn't have a monthly fee and offers the exact same coverage but because the device is deemed small enough to be a phone I gotta pay a monthly fee
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I just think it's crap I can get a square trade warranty on a tablet for $30 that doesn't have a monthly fee and offers the exact same coverage but because the device is deemed small enough to be a phone I gotta pay a monthly fee
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i completely agree. i wish some hardware replacements would start hitting the market. if i could price out the replacement parts i could weight out the pricing better. but i dont want to go past my 30 days and be forced into buying the parts from the internet when they could very well be pricier.
Check the threads were people have sent their phones back for repair. I'd rather save my money then send it back to LG for repair, if there is something that needs repair. One post I read said it was going to cost $140 to repair the cracked glass. Another one was $153. So paying someone $125 for 2 years and $99 deductible seems like its not worth it. The cost for a one time repair would have to exceed $224 to make it worth it.
This is what I got. Square trade $79.99 for 2 years and a $50 deductible.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008I668NG/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
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BruceCLin said:
This is what I got. Square trade $79.99 for 2 years and a $50 deductible.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008I668NG/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
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That would be worth it but are you sure it covers phones?
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I agree. Paying $125 on the chance that I break it and then have to pay another $99, for a total of $224, on a phone I bought for $300, doesn't seem quite worth it.
Of course, that's if it only breaks once. My wife is murder on phones, so figure that she breaks hers, say, three times in two years and that's $125 + $99 x 3 = $422. But then, if LG will repair it for about $150, then those three times only cost me $450, so the difference is still pretty negligible.
I'm going to get us both the Ballistic cases when they are released in a few weeks and hope for the best.
danguyf;35721483My wife is murder on phones.[/QUOTE said:
as am i.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sOoXKBYC1c
the seventy dollar deal for prepaid doesnt sound bad at all.
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I got Square Trade. They are having a 35% off sale until December 26th. :thumbup:
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I've had mixed experiences with Squaretrade. My biggest complaint is that they send your device to a repair depot that can take over a week to fix. In addition, if the repairs exceed the cost of the phone, they keep it.
Also, the last time I used them, they wanted my SIM card (I was having SIM identification problems). I personally refuse to send an active SIM card through the mail. They said that all of their customers are fine with it?
Anyways, I personally don't think it's cost effective to buy insurance for a cell phone at $299-$349. Just keep money aside if it breaks or is lost/stolen.
I'd like to know if any one has used these guys.
http://www.worthavegroup.com/cell-phone-insurance
on paper it seems like a good deal and good coverage... but I'd like to hear some stories about claims being a hassle or not.
I'm content with using SquareTrade as an "Insurance" for my Nexus 4.
SquareTrade: $125+$99=$224 (They even cover shipping)
Buying New Replacement: $349+Shipping
Plus with buying new, you have to take into consideration that the Nexus 4 is nearly impossible to get right now.
So you could be stuck without a phone for months, where with SquareTrade you get one quickly.
And "Part Replacement" is pointless IMO. You might crack the screen, spend $150 for a new screen. But what if you do more damage than just the screen.. more parts to buy
But that's just me. Plus if the phone is not repairable. They give you the full retail cost of the phone at time of purchase.
$79 Plan from SquareTrade the Indian guy from the SquareTrade Customer Service said the Nexus 4 is covered under this plan.
Or $99 Plan from SquareTrade will cover it too, (in case you don't want to take the chance that the $79 plan does not cover it.)
Hey guys, I am planning on upgrading to the GS4 next week and am contemplating on where to purchase the device. The location I purchase it is going to be based on the warranty I get. Best Buy has no deductible while Asurion and Square Trade both have deductibles. Has anyone had any experience with filing a claim with either of the companies and/or recommend one over another? Thanks.
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Hey guys, I am planning on upgrading to the GS4 next week and am contemplating on where to purchase the device. The location I purchase it is going to be based on the warranty I get. Best Buy has no deductible while Asurion and Square Trade both have deductibles. Has anyone had any experience with filing a claim with either of the companies and/or recommend one over another? Thanks.
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Asurion is god awful and you'll have to pay 150-200 (lost my S3 three times) each time.
Square trade is awesome with is extra accidental coverage, one time payment plus there's almost always a nice discount code online to save a bunch. I smashed my tablets screen dropping it and I had the bootloader unlocked with is permanent with Asus and voids the manufacturer warranty but they still ended up replacing it.
Don't know about Best Buy though, have heard it's good though. Definitely recommend SquareTrade though!
dit: And SquareTrade doesn't have a deductible? I'm pretty sure.
EDIT: Never mind lol, there isn't a deductible on tablets but there is on the phones xD Still great though!
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Asurion is god awful and you'll have to pay 150-200 (lost my S3 three times) each time.
Square trade is awesome with is extra accidental coverage, one time payment plus there's almost always a nice discount code online to save a bunch. I smashed my tablets screen dropping it and I had the bootloader unlocked with is permanent with Asus and voids the manufacturer warranty but they still ended up replacing it.
Don't know about Best Buy though, have heard it's good though. Definitely recommend SquareTrade though!
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EDIT: Never mind lol, there isn't a deductible on tablets but there is on the phones xD Still great though!
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Thanks for you reply. Yeah, I thought Square Trade had a deductible. I actually have used Square Trade in the past, and luckily have never had to file a claim. I like the fact that with Best Buy, I can just go into the store. I'm pretty good about not misplacing my phone, so I'm not worried about the lost/stolen feature. I am leaning towards the Best Buy insurance, but I have read mixed reviews on the service/insurance through Best Buy. Some say they are given a hard time when they take their device in, while others say that best buy takes the device and ships it out right away to get fixed.
And Best Buy gives you a loaner while your phone gets fixed. But the lost or stolen part blows. But still leap years better than asurion.
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Why not insurance through Sprint?
I thinks its 7 bucks a month and covers theft, lost and damage.
im in the same boat as you although i already purchased my phone @ Radioshack so its between squaretrade or sprint.
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Why not insurance through Sprint?
I thinks its 7 bucks a month and covers theft, lost and damage.
im in the same boat as you although i already purchased my phone @ Radioshack so its between squaretrade or sprint.
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Sprint goes through asurion and they actually charge 11...
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I have used asurion on my Sprint phones and Att phones. In the first 6 months nothing IMO beats asurion.
I rarely keep a device longer than that anyway. It is good to know that if I lose one it is covered for a much smaller cost than buying as replacement. I have had to use my insurance twice after someone else broke my phone, process to file a claim was quick and easy and my replacement arrived next day. I have had an instance where quality of the replacement was below my standards and was sent a suitable replacement.
I have also had Bestbuy insurance and it was OK...just had bad experiences with poorly trained stores, had to wait a few days to two weeks [I hear they have improved that] and now don't buy phones there so not really an option
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Best buy is the best. No deductible infinite replacements. And it's a $1 cheaper a month than Assurion. Assurion is $150 deductible and only 3 replacements a year even though you have to pay that much.
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Best buy is the best. No deductible infinite replacements. And it's a $1 cheaper a month than Assurion. Assurion is $150 deductible and only 3 replacements a year even though you have to pay that much.
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Have you had any experience in filing a claim with Best Buy?
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Have you had any experience in filing a claim with Best Buy?
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Not yet but have never had anything but exceptional experiences when dealing with Best Buy's customer service. I have filed claims with Assurion where I received defective devices though after paying $150.
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Not yet but have never had anything but exceptional experiences when dealing with Best Buy's customer service. I have filed claims with Assurion where I received defective devices though after paying $150.
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Awesome. I think I'm gonna go with Best Buy. Thanks!
So I didn't purchase Nexus Protect when I bought my phone and, according to Google, the only way to get it is to return and repurchase. Or, I can get a square trade warranty. Thoughts?
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So I didn't purchase Nexus Protect when I bought my phone and, according to Google, the only way to get it is to return and repurchase. Or, I can get a square trade warranty. Thoughts?
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You can get Square Trade.
I've used them on plenty of items.
I've filed claims on two different items.
One was a tablet and they refunded the price.
The other was a camera and they sent me a refurb replacement that has been flawless.
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You can get Square Trade.
I've used them on plenty of items.
I've filed claims on two different items.
One was a tablet and they refunded the price.
The other was a camera and they sent me a refurb replacement that has been flawless.
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Does Squaretrade have a limit on replacements like Nexus Protect only allows 2 incidents in 2 years?
I, too, purchased a squaretrade warranty. Makes absolutely zero sense why nexus protect can't be added within the return period.
Does anyone have an opinion regarding SquareTrade vs Nexus Protect? Should I go through the hassle of returning the phone and buying a new one just to get the Nexus Protect?
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You can get Square Trade.
I've used them on plenty of items.
I've filed claims on two different items.
One was a tablet and they refunded the price.
The other was a camera and they sent me a refurb replacement that has been flawless.
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I honestly don't think Nexus Protect is worth it. It carries a nasty deductible.
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I honestly don't think Nexus Protect is worth it. It carries a nasty deductible.
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Any expensive phone insurance does unless you pay more upfront...
I just get square trade $5 a month and cancel once I get next years Nexus.
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I honestly don't think Nexus Protect is worth it. It carries a nasty deductible.
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I thought the deductible was $79 and I know Squaretrade is $75
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I honestly don't think Nexus Protect is worth it. It carries a nasty deductible.
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I looked at it this way
2 years of verizon insurance @$8 a month is $192, nexus protect is about 1/2 price. Verizon to replace a device is over $100.
The pros of VZW is it covers lost/stolen phone and up to 2 insurance damage/stolen/lost replacements a year if needed Cons of VZW insurance price and deductible price and they can't cover a device not bought from VZW
The pros of NP are lower price and deductible than carrier insurance. The cons of NP is it doesn't cover lost/stolen phones. Only covers 2 replacements FOR TWO YEARS.
So I looked at NP and Square trade and went with nexus protect since their pricing was similar
I'm considering this choice right now since I didn't buy Nexus Protect when I bought my phone and Google won't let me add it now (I tried; got nowhere with their customer support). My concern with Squaretrade is that if they have to replace your phone, they won't replace it with a Nexus 6P but with a "comparable" phone. Does anyone know if that's the case? I really don't want to go through the hassle of returning my phone and buying a new one just to add Nexus Protect. But on the other hand, in the event that I have to file a claim, I don't want to be told that I'll receive a Galaxy Note or whatever instead of a Nexus 6P.
As an aside, Google's policy of not allowing customers to add Nexus Protect during their return window makes absolutely no sense. Returning my phone and buying a new one is a hassle for me and a waste of resources for Google, since it results in a wasted new unit. Lose-lose situation.
Yeah that seems a bit odd on googles part. I was planning on going with squaretrade just been trying to find a coupon to get it a bit cheaper , havent had much luck getting one lol