[Q] $80 Squaretrade Warranty - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just a question: Does anyone know if the $80 Squaretrade warranty offered through Amazon (link: http://www.amazon.com/SquareTrade-Accident-Protection-Prepaid-300-399/dp/B008I668NG/ref=pd_sim_sbs_cps_2im_sbs_cps_2 covers the Nexus 4? It seems like it should, and it's vastly more affordable than the typical Squaretrade smartphone warranty....

shredder47 said:
Just a question: Does anyone know if the $80 Squaretrade warranty offered through Amazon covers the Nexus 4? It seems like it should, and it's vastly more affordable than the typical Squaretrade smartphone warranty....
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No, it won't. Amazon SquareTrade warranties are for Amazon purchases. I too asked this same question, and I emailed SquareTrade to find out what the difference was or if it mattered. However, when I did so, they provided me with a coupon code for "my first SquareTrade warranty" and made the end cost $95; not as good as $80, but still better than the listed $125!

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[INFO] Asus transformer insurance

Anyone else with a tf buy insurance for their tf? Just thought I would share that I just bought a policy from www.worthavegroup.com It cost 35 bucks for 1 year of coverage with no deductible. You can also add a smartphone to your policy for only 10 bucks (sucks because I bought a smartphone policy from them a month ago for 50 bucks). Also coupon code tenoff takes 10% off the price. Hope this helps someone out.
Portable devices are covered under my home insurance. I didn't even need to give them the IMEI number last time I upgraded my phone.
Worth checking out, IMO.
They seem to be very product specific. I don't see any "general tablet" insurance - just iPad insurance.
I'd recommend Square Trade. They have cheaper than most store warranties, plus cover things like accidental breakage and screens. Better coverage and a better price, though no store return/exchange.
Popsiclestand said:
They seem to be very product specific. I don't see any "general tablet" insurance - just iPad insurance.
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Tablet insurance is covered under the laptop insurance. Covers accidental damage, lost, stolen, etc.
quietas said:
I'd recommend Square Trade. They have cheaper than most store warranties, plus cover things like accidental breakage and screens. Better coverage and a better price, though no store return/exchange.
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ST costs a lot to get any breakage/theft insurance.
Fubar65 said:
Tablet insurance is covered under the laptop insurance. Covers accidental damage, lost, stolen, etc.
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So it is! Just purchased a policy for my TF and dock as well as for my Droid X phone. Thanks!
Popsiclestand said:
So it is! Just purchased a policy for my TF and dock as well as for my Droid X phone. Thanks!
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Awesome! You are very welcome. Also they have an A+ rating from the BBB and reviews of them suggest they are top notch.
Anybody know any good UK insurance deals? I'm just waiting for a call-back from my home insurer to see what they cover/charge.
Never bothered with insurance in the past, but would cry if I dropped and broke this baby.
http://www.protectyourbubble.com/gadget-insurance/get-quote.html
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ST costs a lot to get any breakage/theft insurance.
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The coupon code THIRTY30 will get you 30% off of the policy. Ends up being less than the worth ave insurance.
I went with Worth Ave for two reasons:
1. SquareTrade would not allow the accidental damage add-on since I purchased the TF from Best Buy. Worth Ave has it regardless of merchant.
2. SquareTrade does not cover theft, Worth Ave does.
vincey said:
I went with Worth Ave for two reasons:
1. SquareTrade would not allow the accidental damage add-on since I purchased the TF from Best Buy. Worth Ave has it regardless of merchant.
2. SquareTrade does not cover theft, Worth Ave does.
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I have 3 insurance policies with squaretrade, and I'll be going with WAG for the policy on the Transformer I just purchased. Thanks!
vincey said:
I went with Worth Ave for two reasons:
1. SquareTrade would not allow the accidental damage add-on since I purchased the TF from Best Buy. Worth Ave has it regardless of merchant.
2. SquareTrade does not cover theft, Worth Ave does.
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Thanks really appreciate this. At best buy during the black friday hell the guy asked if I would like the entire black tie protection for $112 or something. I told him flat out no and he kept pushing it.
I'm definitely going with Worth Ave and recommending it to friends. $9 extra for theft is really cheap. They say you can add some tracking program too but android probably already has an app for that. Thanks again.

Galaxy s2 warranty for USA users

There has been a lot of discussion about warranty for galaxy s2 for users in USA.
I have found some definite answers. Summary is : none of them will get warranty in usa but needs to be shipped to UK/Europe.
I was planning to buy one handset but holding back due to the lack of warranty.
However if someone has got other info please add it here
1. Handtech : I sent a mail and this is the reply that i got.
If you needed to claim on the warranty for the Galaxy II then it would more than likely have to come back to us I'm afraid as it is only covered by a UK warranty. However, sometimes Samsung in Europe will help but we obviously cannot guarantee this as it would be their decision.
2. Expansys-usa - Talked over the phone -
Told me they will help me ship the phone to UK. But i dont know how fast that is going to be.
Hope this someone here
Pretty much as is and as has been reported .
Two warranty suppliers one the seller and two Samsung .
Samsung have said in the past that they cover warranty within Europe providing user has receipt from authorized seller .
jje
My company buys $10MM a year in Samsung TVs. My global account rep checked with the retail electronics group and said it would be serviced at any Samsung repair center worldwide. I'd take that over a shop clerks statement.
Here's an excerpt from the e-mail I received:
In the event that warranty service is required on your Samsung Mobile product and you are located outside of the country where it was originally purchased, the local Samsung entity in the foriegn countries listed below may be able to provide you with warranty service (labor or parts) during your warranty period.
Any warranty services rendered shall be in a manner consistent with the terms and conditions of the Samsung Mobile Products Limited Warranty. Warranty services performed outside the country of purchase may take longer if parts are needed to repair.​
Samsung posted a reply to a consumer and that was the basis of my statement regarding warranty in Europe .
So one part of Samsung differers with another .
Personally if its an international model i would expect warranty to be covered worldwide .
Buy one from Europe break it take it to Samsung USA service centre will be the test .
jje
JJEgan said:
Buy one from Europe break it take it to Samsung USA service centre will be the test .
jje
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So true. That's the only real test. Personally, I'd rather not be first.
I was sending tweets to @galaxyssupport and they wouldn't give me the time of day. Referred me to SamsungUK as "its not a US market phone." SamsungUK has yet to repsond to me. That was a few days ago.....
Anybody have updated info on this? I bought from Expansys and would like to know who I would talk to regarding a warranty covered issue. Thanks.
jmwein said:
Anybody have updated info on this? I bought from Expansys and would like to know who I would talk to regarding a warranty covered issue. Thanks.
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What is the issue you are having? I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on one from Expansys.
Thanks
Not sure if this is helpful, but I bought from Handtec, had to return it for replacement (screen issue diff from ring or yellow). They shipped back using Royal mail, took forever b/c of the Canada post lockout.
The point is shipping back and forth for issues on a phone that seemed to have a propensity for initial quality errors, could get expensive.
benivolent said:
The point is shipping back and forth for issues on a phone that seemed to have a propensity for initial quality errors, could get expensive.
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How much did it cost and how long to did it take befoe you had a working phone again?
kbiz90 said:
How much did it cost and how long to did it take befoe you had a working phone again?
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Cost me approx 79.10cdn to ship back via Fedex. (Canada Post would have cost me $69 but they were on strike &or locked out).
Sent it back June 16, 2011 and received my phone July 11, 2011. (i had my old phone to use in the meantime)
It was just super annoying to check tracking and seeing that it hadn`t left UK for weeks because of the mail lockout, esp when they could have shipped it fedex. Oh well, at least I have it back now.
I just went with SquareTrade. Cost $94 for 2 years with ADH. Accidental Damage from Handling (ADH) coverage.
https://www.squaretrade.com/
3_D said:
I just went with SquareTrade. Cost $94 for 2 years with ADH. Accidental Damage from Handling (ADH) coverage.
https://www.squaretrade.com/
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did the samething.
I cannot believe this phone has not come out here.
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3_D said:
I just went with SquareTrade. Cost $94 for 2 years with ADH. Accidental Damage from Handling (ADH) coverage.
https://www.squaretrade.com/
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If you're in the U.S. might want to look into that. I called them before and because it doesn't have a standard U.S. warranty, it is not covered by Squaretrade.
Of course they have no way of knowing if your phone has warranty here in the U.S. or not, so they let you set it up. Make sure you can keep it, if not cancel it before the 30 free days are up.
You can buy a SGS2 at Amazon right now for $673 with free shipping (if you have Amazon Prime). Probably won't have to pay tax either unless you live in WA state (or some other unlucky state). Amazon has a 30 day return policy.
So, total Amazon cost without warranty is most likely $673.
If you buy from Expansys USA, you pay $700 plus tax. The tax for my state is $54. In addition, I give another online vendor my personal information and billing details.
So total Expansys USA cost is most likely $754. For me, it's an extra $81 over Amazon. Or 12% more.
What do you get for that $81? You probably get a two year warranty against manufacturing defects. Amazon is one month. It's unclear whether you have to ship it back to the UK. If you do and you pay the same as benivolent (thanks for the info, benivolent), you'll pay another $70 or so and wait at least 10 business days.
So, if you to ship it back the UK, total Expansys USA cost is most likely $824. For me, it's an extra $151 over Amazon. Or 22% more.
Even if you have to replace the screen which costs $350 (according to BarryH_GEG), the actual savings is $199 if you have to ship back to the UK or $269 if you can get it repaired at a Samsung service center. Of course, if a button fails after the first month, the savings will be much less or nothing at all.
So, from a breakeven standpoint, paying up for the warranty only makes sense if you think there is more than a 12% or 22% chance of something major breaking after the first month.
For me, the more like scenario is I drop or lose my SGS2.
Let's say we can get SquareTrade accidental damage from handling coverage for $94 or 14%. It might be useful if you drop your SGS2 in a puddle or drop it without a protective cover. In that case, you definitely want to buy from Amazon. However, that coverage is questionable given what Oat23 said. Your SGS2 may not be covered since it doesn't have a standard U.S. warranty.
Nothing will cover you if you lose your SGS2.
Personally, I never damaged any of my phones from dropping them and I never lost one. So it has paid for me in the past to forego insurance. That's hundreds of dollars in savings. If I continue my good luck, I'll save a minimum of $81 on my SGS2 purchase. Of course, whether you want to pay up for a warranty or insurance is a personal choice. However, they say the safest driver is one with a cop in the rearview mirror. Maybe the safest SGS2 owner is one without a warranty.
kbiz90 said:
You can buy a SGS2 at Amazon right now for $673 with free shipping (if you have Amazon Prime). Probably won't have to pay tax either unless you live in WA state (or some other unlucky state). Amazon has a 30 day return policy.
So, total Amazon cost without warranty is most likely $673.
If you buy from Expansys USA, you pay $700 plus tax. The tax for my state is $54. In addition, I give another online vendor my personal information and billing details.
So total Expansys USA cost is most likely $754. For me, it's an extra $81 over Amazon. Or 12% more.
What do you get for that $81? You probably get a two year warranty against manufacturing defects. Amazon is one month. It's unclear whether you have to ship it back to the UK. If you do and you pay the same as benivolent (thanks for the info, benivolent), you'll pay another $70 or so and wait at least 10 business days.
So, if you to ship it back the UK, total Expansys USA cost is most likely $824. For me, it's an extra $151 over Amazon. Or 22% more.
Even if you have to replace the screen which costs $350 (according to BarryH_GEG), the actual savings is $199 if you have to ship back to the UK or $269 if you can get it repaired at a Samsung service center. Of course, if a button fails after the first month, the savings will be much less or nothing at all.
So, from a breakeven standpoint, paying up for the warranty only makes sense if you think there is more than a 12% or 22% chance of something major breaking after the first month.
For me, the more like scenario is I drop or lose my SGS2.
Let's say we can get SquareTrade accidental damage from handling coverage for $94 or 14%. It might be useful if you drop your SGS2 in a puddle or drop it without a protective cover. In that case, you definitely want to buy from Amazon. However, that coverage is questionable given what Oat23 said. Your SGS2 may not be covered since it doesn't have a standard U.S. warranty.
Nothing will cover you if you lose your SGS2.
Personally, I never damaged any of my phones from dropping them and I never lost one. So it has paid for me in the past to forego insurance. That's hundreds of dollars in savings. If I continue my good luck, I'll save a minimum of $81 on my SGS2 purchase. Of course, whether you want to pay up for a warranty or insurance is a personal choice. However, they say the safest driver is one with a cop in the rearview mirror. Maybe the safest SGS2 owner is one without a warranty.
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Whoa, lot's of info.
For purchase, I'd go a third route - clove.co.uk. It's $415 GBP ($670 USD) delivered in three days. It'll be fresh UK stock. If it has a defect, you'd be stuck with one-way shipping but someone else had a problem and Clove was good to work with. By purchasing it in the country of intended sale it's covered by the two-year warranty. My company does a lot of business with Samsung and I was told that the phone could be repaired in the U.S. under their Global Warranty program. It's yet to be tested though. If I bought from Amazon it would be through them direct, not an affiliated seller. To your point, if the first phone's defective in any way, they'd be the cheapest and fastest way to get an exchange. Expansys-USA would be second but they'd be more expensive. Both Amazon and Expansys have shipped phones from funky places like Poland and Chile. I got my phone from the UK and it was perfect. I'm guessing with 3MM sold your chances of getting "perfect" would be a lot higher than "crappy" if you went the UK route.
As for SquareTrade they do cover grey market phones. If you can Google a 30% off coupon it's $94 for $600 of coverage for two-years. It's also transferable which makes the phone more valuable on eBay if you ever want to sell it. I'd bet they'd cover the cost of shipping to the UK for warranty repairs also - it's cheaper than them having to eat the phone at the full $600 of coverage. The screen alone is $450 to replace so, to me, the $94 is worth the piece of mind and as a back-up to the Samsung warranty.
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If you're in the U.S. might want to look into that. I called them before and because it doesn't have a standard U.S. warranty, it is not covered by Squaretrade.
Of course they have no way of knowing if your phone has warranty here in the U.S. or not, so they let you set it up. Make sure you can keep it, if not cancel it before the 30 free days are up.
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You are correct. I checked as well a couple of months ago and they said if it is a UK version of the phone, Squaretrade will not cover it in the U.S.
One way they will know it does not have a US warranty is if you purchased it from and overseas vendor since Squaretrade requires you send in a copy of the purchase receipt. The other problem is even if you bought it from a US vendor and the phone fails in the first year, Squaretrade will tell you to work with the manufacturer since it is "covered" in the first year warranty period.
I guess another option is if you bought it from a U.S. vendor and you have an Accidental Damage policy you could smash the phone with a sledgehammer, accidentally, and try to submit a claim and pay any deductible. But if that doesn't work, all you have are pieces of the phone left.
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As for SquareTrade they do cover grey market phones. .
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The only time Squaretrade "may" cover a grey market cell phone is if it was purchased through eBay. Squaretrade has specialized warranties for eBay purchases. Otherwise, Squaretrade will not cover grey market cell phones.
On the cell phone warranty sign up page, in the fine print it states "The SquareTrade cellphone warranty prices listed above are applicable to new Cell Phones (with a full 1 year manufacturer warranty) purchased from authorized outlets."
Then on the grey market FAQ it states "SquareTrade honors every valid claim, and only voids a warranty if the item was never eligible for a Care Plan or in cases of outright fraud."
In the case on of a non-ebay grey market phone, it is never eligible for a Care Plan in the first place.
That is what they told me when I asked a couple of months ago. If you hear differently from Squaretrade I would love to know (and a contract name and email for Squaretrade to set me up).
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You are correct. I checked as well a couple of months ago and they said if it is a UK version of the phone, Squaretrade will not cover it in the U.S.
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From their U.S. terms and conditions:
If the manufacturer refuses to honor their warranty because they consider your item grey market or not purchased from an authorized retailer, we will still cover you.
Here's a link to their full terms and conditions.
http://www.squaretrade.com/merchant/learn/summaryPopup.html
I sent them my UK receipt to have on file so I can go paperless if I need to file a claim. My policy has been updated online to show "receipt received and on file." I checked a lot of different options and their the only ones I could find that would cover a grey market phone.

Get the Squaretrade accident coverage!

I toyed with the idea of getting the Squaretrade warranty and accident coverage for my TF and dock, but figured I'd save the money. Yup, $70 after discount code was too much. What could happen?
What a mistake. This week, I was caught in a flash flood during the heavy rains on the East Coast. Transformer and dock (as well as a bunch of other electronics in my car, like my phone) were lost, filled with water and dirt. (The only thing I could salvage was the 32G flash card.) I can't replace it because I also lost an expensive, 10-month-old car, and need to cover the shortfall from the insurance.
I sure am glad, though, that I saved that $70.
It should be covered by your flood insurance...if you have it
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well you could also have spent the 70 dolla then they come back with we dont cover water damage like they like to do in the uk.
sounds like a crazy week
finalhit said:
It should be covered by your flood insurance...if you have it
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No, no flood insurance on my home. Not in a flood zone. (Ironically, ordinary homeowner's coverage would have applied if it was damaged by, say, a leaky pipe. But not for flooding.)
I would ask your car insurance to cover it. I believe if you are in an accident they cover stuff in the car. i actually surprised they covered the car for a flood at all. No guarantees, but worth asking.
gottahavit said:
I would ask your car insurance to cover it. I believe if you are in an accident they cover stuff in the car. i actually surprised they covered the car for a flood at all. No guarantees, but worth asking.
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Believe me, I checked. No coverage of personal articles in the vehicle. The car itself is covered under comprehensive.
gottahavit said:
I would ask your car insurance to cover it. I believe if you are in an accident they cover stuff in the car. i actually surprised they covered the car for a flood at all. No guarantees, but worth asking.
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They only cover items that become part of the car (i.e. mounts, car seats, etc) items that are not fixed in the car are not covered. This is what my insurance says.
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MedicStuder said:
They only cover items that become part of the car (i.e. mounts, car seats, etc) items that are not fixed in the car are not covered. This is what my insurance says.
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Yeppers My daughter had a bunch of stuff stolden out of her car and the claim had to be filed on homeowners ......bummer to OP
Could you please tell us how you got the coupon code?
Buy the insurance now, claim next week
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Could you please tell us how you got the coupon code?
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I just googled "Squaretrade coupon code" and shazam.
magicdave26 said:
Buy the insurance now, claim next week
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Even if I was predisposed to do that, I bought the tab in early JUN. You have to buy the warranty quicker than right now.
No offense, but your story + username + avatar made me lose it.
I think you're looking at it the wrong way, sure your TF got wrecked but you still made the right decision by not purchasing the warranty. If there's a 10-15% chance of it getting lost/stolen, $500 TF * 0.15 is $75 of value, but then you need to consider that they probably have a deductible which is probably going to add another $100 minimum on top of it.
Insurance is almost always a scam.
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No offense, but your story + username + avatar made me lose it.
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I know -- the story is dripping (!) with irony. But, with the exception of phones, there is no deductible on accident coverage. That's why it's such a good deal.
I think I'm the only one here that's ever bought SquareTrade warranties so let me clear up some mistakes some people have said.
1. You have to buy your warranty within 90 days of purchase date (they do require receipt for proof of purchase you email/fax them your receipt). eBay items you have 30 days.
2. You can buy warranty with ADH (Accidental Damage from Handling). This gives you protection against ANY DAMAGE, water, physical, whatever. You break it accidentally, they send you a new replacement device. ADH can only be purchased on items within 30 days of purchase date. There is a deductible, but it's only $50 and only on Cell Phones.
3. You can get a REFUND ANY TIME for your warranty! Any unused months of coverage, you get refund back to your credit card. You can get a FULL refund within 60 days of buying the warranty.
4. If the item is broken and they don't make the device anymore, or they can't fix it, etc.. you get a check for your FULL RETAIL PRICE you paid for the device.
Back in December 2010, I bought the Nexus S, I also bought SquareTrade warranty with ADH coverage for $99.00.
In July I sold my Nexus S and got a refund of $72.15 from SquareTrade. It cost me $26.85 to warranty my Nexus S for 7 months. That's pretty damn cheap and great peace of mind. Compare this with insurance through the cell carriers.
So, Personally I have SquareTrade warranty for my Transformer... guess how much it cost me?
$56.24 for 2 years with ADH. (I had great coupon codes).
So $399+$56.24, If my Transformer gets flooded, I get a brand new $399 Transformer, I save about $342. How is that a bad deal?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/30/AR2006093000148.html
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/30/AR2006093000148.html
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Yes yes, I usually agree with extended warranties being a rip off, but those are mostly for old school methods of selling them at big box stores for freaking coffee makers, projection tvs, toasters, stupid **** like that.
SquareTrade really is a different type of warranty company. Do a Google search on SquareTrade and you'll see a ton of good things about it.
As a purely "warranty" company...I'm sure squaretrade has a better business model than most...but nevertheless...they are not an exception.
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So $399+$56.24, If my Transformer gets flooded, I get a brand new $399 Transformer, I save about $342. How is that a bad deal?
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Realize until that provervial flood actually happens...you're actually taking a loss of $56.24...and it will likely stay that way. Thats how squaretade maintains a net positive income and that's how it's a bad deal.
Comparing a person who buys squaretrade warranty for every highend purchases they make...vs one who take the same amount of money and deposits it into a "oh s#it" bank account...they later would come out on top...and would most likely be in a net positive
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Realize until that provervial flood actually happens...you're actually taking a loss of $56.24...and it will likely stay that way. Thats how squaretade maintains a net positive income and that's how it's a bad deal.
Comparing a person who buys squaretrade warranty for every highend purchases they make...vs one who take the same amount of money and deposits it into a "oh s#it" bank account...they later would come out on top...and would most likely be in a net positive
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For the 3 devices I've bought a SquareTrade warranty (and a couple I've bought and refunded after I sold the devices), doing a quick calculation in my head, no, it wouldn't have saved me money if I sat on the money.
I buy all my devices and phones full price $400-$550 with tax, so spending $50-$99 up front for the piece of mind for 7-10 months, then getting most of it back after I sell the device is well worth it.
Again, only talking about SquareTrade. Screw Best Buy's Geek Squad Protection and all that.
nxt said:
I think I'm the only one here that's ever bought SquareTrade warranties so let me clear up some mistakes some people have said.
1. You have to buy your warranty within 90 days of purchase date (they do require receipt for proof of purchase you email/fax them your receipt). eBay items you have 30 days.
2. You can buy warranty with ADH (Accidental Damage from Handling). This gives you protection against ANY DAMAGE, water, physical, whatever. You break it accidentally, they send you a new replacement device. ADH can only be purchased on items within 30 days of purchase date. There is a deductible, but it's only $50 and only on Cell Phones.
3. You can get a REFUND ANY TIME for your warranty! Any unused months of coverage, you get refund back to your credit card. You can get a FULL refund within 60 days of buying the warranty.
4. If the item is broken and they don't make the device anymore, or they can't fix it, etc.. you get a check for your FULL RETAIL PRICE you paid for the device.
Back in December 2010, I bought the Nexus S, I also bought SquareTrade warranty with ADH coverage for $99.00.
In July I sold my Nexus S and got a refund of $72.15 from SquareTrade. It cost me $26.85 to warranty my Nexus S for 7 months. That's pretty damn cheap and great peace of mind. Compare this with insurance through the cell carriers.
So, Personally I have SquareTrade warranty for my Transformer... guess how much it cost me?
$56.24 for 2 years with ADH. (I had great coupon codes).
So $399+$56.24, If my Transformer gets flooded, I get a brand new $399 Transformer, I save about $342. How is that a bad deal?
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I buy squaretrade for all my electronics. When I was sporting an Ipad 2 before I saw the green android light I bought the squaretrade warranty because the Best Buy black tie warranty was rediculous expensive. I only had the warranty a week and I dropped my ipad and cracked the screen. Squaretrade send me a box I shipped it the they said they could not fix it and 2 days later they PayPal me the full replacement cost of my ipad.
Keyboard Dock Coverage
Is it possible to cover the keyboard dock and tablet itself in the same coverage and if so how?

[Q] Third Party Insurance?

Anyone suggest or use any insurance carrier for their phone? I'd like to get a policy that covers loss or damage like you'd get from a carrier, but since most of us are buying directly from Google this clearly isn't an option. Any thoughts?
armond21 said:
Anyone suggest or use any insurance carrier for their phone? I'd like to get a policy that covers loss or damage like you'd get from a carrier, but since most of us are buying directly from Google this clearly isn't an option. Any thoughts?
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I actually have been looking into this. SquareTrade is probably the best bet. My only concern is that they are overcharging way too much for the Nexus 4 taking into consideration the MSRP of the phone, plus the $99 deductible. If you look at the iPhone plans they look much more attractive then the standard smartphone plan.
The interesting thing they told me on my email was the following:
"I'd like to let you know that the deductible on the warranty can also be waived off if you have the phone repaired from an authorized service center and send in the invoice to us and we will reimburse you the cost of the repairs."
They will also have a 40% off sale for BlackFriday if you Like their Facebook, which makes the deal a bit more affordable, https://www.facebook.com/SquareTrade
I really just wish I could sign up the Nexus 4 with their Tablet plans instead as those make more sense with the pricing scheme.

Squaretrade vs Nexus Protect

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.
tech_head said:
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?
tech_head said:
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.
Rakeesh_j said:
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
Rakeesh_j said:
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

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