Looking at the insurance options it seems to be between ATT, Samsung, and SquareTrade. For those who have insurace what did you pick and why?
from what I can see:
ATT:
Pros: Low Monthly ($8.99), Covers loss and theft, I believe you, I believe you are certain to get your original color?
Cons: Initial high deductible until it slides, not covered under the $89 screen repair
For ATT is it as simple as walking into a store, filing a claim, and walking out with a new one?
Samsung:
Pros: $99 deductible always, Someone comes to your house either same or next day I believe
Cons: High monthly payments ($11.99), Does not cover loss and theft, No guarantee of phone color
SquareTrade:
Pros: Low Monthly payments (I read someone said it was $7), Also read it was a low deductible like $70
Cons: Does not cover loss and theft. Too good to be true? Slow claims? I really dont know anything about this company so if someone has had experience with them it'd be helpful to know!
Guitarboarder28 said:
Looking at the insurance options it seems to be between ATT, Samsung, and SquareTrade. For those who have insurace what did you pick and why?
from what I can see:
ATT:
Pros: Low Monthly ($8.99), Covers loss and theft, I believe you, I believe you are certain to get your original color?
Cons: Initial high deductible until it slides, not covered under the $89 screen repair
For ATT is it as simple as walking into a store, filing a claim, and walking out with a new one?
Samsung:
Pros: $99 deductible always, Someone comes to your house either same or next day I believe
Cons: High monthly payments ($11.99), Does not cover loss and theft, No guarantee of phone color
SquareTrade:
Pros: Low Monthly payments (I read someone said it was $7), Also read it was a low deductible like $70
Cons: Does not cover loss and theft. Too good to be true? Slow claims? I really dont know anything about this company so if someone has had experience with them it'd be helpful to know!
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Just my two cents and I never used the protection plan before, just had a few phones break during the warranty period. Looks like at&t closed their device service centers, so everything is done by phone and shipped to you. I've had appointments on evenings and sundays to replace dead phones that was nice. Here's a something I put together if I decide to. at&t has extended their enrollment for the protection plans until the end of June if you missed out.
I need to update my signature too, M9 was about die....
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Just my two cents and I never used the protection plan before, just had a few phones break during the warranty period. Looks like at&t closed their device service centers, so everything is done by phone and shipped to you. I've had appointments on evenings and sundays to replace dead phones that was nice. Here's a something I put together if I decide to. at&t has extended their enrollment for the protection plans until the end of June if you missed out.
I need to update my signature too, M9 was about die....
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yea I ended up going with att. thats a good speadsheet though. thanks for the share!
I have used Square Trade for many years for all my family phones, laptops/PC's, even a Keurig machine. Have had to claim a couple of times and they are very reasonable & super fast. One family member's iPhone screen cracked, initiated a claim, took it to local Genius Bar (isn't that name just a hoot), and uploaded PDF copy of the receipt, had full reimbursement from Square Trade into my PayPal account in less than 24 hours. No problems using this service at all. If device can't be fixed, or if repair facility wants to replace rather than repair, Square Trade reimburses the full cost. Just have to look at which service level and desired deductible you want.
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Subscribed. I'd love to hear more on this.
I have always purchased AppleCare+, Samsung Protection Plus or On-Guard by Assurant ect for my devices. I have enjoyed paying a one time fee and having coverage for 2 years and not being gouged with a reoccurring monthly fee. I've never had to make a claim but I feel great comfort in knowing I am covered.
I've never had carrier insurance such as AT&T's, mostly because I usually have several devices at any given time and swap my SIM often, and was told once ( most likely erroneously ) that once I swap my SIM into another phone the insurance is no longer valid for the original device.
Looking at what AT&T's insurance offers it seems outrageously expensive. I can't imagine anybody is actually paying for that. $229 deductible?!? Thats batshlt crazy!
I paid $129 for AppleCare+ for my iPhone 7 Plus. Deductible is only $29 for screen replacement and $99 for the entire device. Those are incredibly reasonable prices. My Note 5 was $129 with a $99 deductible.
When I purchased my Galaxy s8+ in store the AT&T sales associate was pushing the insurance really hard. I declined several times always planning on buying Samsung Protection Plus. I was pretty upset when I got home and saw that Samsung Protection Plus is not offered for the s8 and s8+. Instead we get Samsung Premium Care for $11.99 a month with no option to pay for the full 2 years. That means you are paying $306.03 I'm really not too happy about that.
I have several SuareTrade warranties. Have only had to make a claim once, on a 60" Plasma TV. They were super fast about accessing the situation remotely and ended up replacing it with a brand new, much nicer full array LED. I have to say I was pretty happy with how SquareTrade handled it. Maybe I'll give then a shot at my s8+. I'd rather do that than pay $306.03 to Samsung or a ridiculous $229 deductible with AT&T
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I'm wondering if it's worth buying insurance for this phone (or any phone for that matter). SquareTrade is supposed to be good...
In my opinion no, u got a warranty for a year anyways... just treat your phone with upmost care always have a case, if ur gonna go drinking DONT BRING IT WITH YOU haha
I would say YES, unless can guarantee that you will "treat your phone with upmost care always have a case, [and] if ur gonna go drinking DONT BRING IT WITH YOU" ...and of course no one ever steals it and you'll never accidentally drop it.
Lets talk about worth... $5 or $6 a month... versus you losing your phone, it getting stolen, you getting shoved into the pool with it in your pocket, etc etc etc...
Would you rather pay $5/6 a month and then $129 to replace the phone, or $499 to replace it?
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Lets talk about worth... $5 or $6 a month... versus you losing your phone, it getting stolen, you getting shoved into the pool with it in your pocket, etc etc etc...
Would you rather pay $5/6 a month and then $129 to replace the phone, or $499 to replace it?
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Unless of course that SquareTrade service is as good as it claims... I'd take that over 2 years with a $50 deductible on accidentals instead of the T-Mo insurance I'm paying for.
It's 2 years of coverage for $51.99.
"WHAT IS COVERED:
Mechanical and electrical failures that occur during normal use of your item. Your item is covered for up to the full purchase price of your item (tax and shipping are excluded).
Some examples of covered issues include computer hard drive failures, iPod batteries that stop charging, cell phone keypads that get stuck, and digital camera sensor failures."
SquareTrade Inc. information.
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It's 2 years of coverage for $51.99.
"WHAT IS COVERED:
Mechanical and electrical failures that occur during normal use of your item. Your item is covered for up to the full purchase price of your item (tax and shipping are excluded).
Some examples of covered issues include computer hard drive failures, iPod batteries that stop charging, cell phone keypads that get stuck, and digital camera sensor failures."
SquareTrade Inc. information.
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That's EXTENDED warranty, not insurance.... insurance is when a phone gets lost or stolen.
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That's EXTENDED warranty, not insurance.... insurance is when a phone gets lost or stolen.
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Whoops my bad. I kept seeing the squaretrade insurance pop up
i pay tmobile for my insurance. small price to pay for them just incase moments. i bought my phone outright so it was my best option. without it, i might be a little nicer to my phone. but with insurance lol, i just use it.
Insurance is a money pit
Guys insurance for a phone is a money pit I will show you.
I am very delicate with my phones like I know many of you are. I buy a case and screen guard and I have dropped one phone. So I dont buy insurance. Tmo insurance is 5.99/mo and the average length people keep the phone is about a 1yr some maybe 2yrs.
If you make a claim you have to pay a deductible which is usually around 125-150
so 5.99*12months= $71.88+$150=$221.88
If you have insurance for 2yrs: $5.99*24monts+$150=$293.76
Plus Tmo knows that less than 80% the people that get insurance will never use it, thats why they offer it cause they make money on it.
Now what if I self insur and pay myself 5.99 a month and save for a deductible. I can buy the same phone or a better one on craigslist or ebay. Therefore I dont buy insurance on any phone anymore cause we never used it we always bought phones off craigslist or ebay cheaper than our deductible. Just a little FYI
personally i have had insurance on my phones for 4 years, i have never had to use it(broke a G1 but since they couldn't get me a G1 i upgraded) yeah in the long run you might be paying a little more but i always compare it to car insurance. yeah i don't like paying an extra $150 a month for insurance on my car, but if i decide i don't want insurance and then i wreck the car i'm out a car(and in my state my license). or i can keep the insurance, pay the money, pay the deductible, and play it safe. in the end it's your choice but unless the phone is glued to your hand, and you live in the desert, then something could happen and end up costing you the price of the phone.
on the craigslist point: you don't always know where the phone you are buying off CL has been so there is no guarantee that you aren't buying a stolen device, i would rather pay retail for a phone that i know isn't stolen and comes with the box and everything in it, and the phone is in perfect condition
Well does anyone have any experience with square trade cause i was considering doing this as well
if you have access to the latest issue of Business Week (cover says Be Evil), there's an article talking about the company Asurion, who is the backer of cellular insurance for all of the big wireless companies around the world. chances are if you have the insurance, the replacement you get will be a refurb/used, which can usually be had for cheaper price. don't expect to be compensated with a brand new phone of equal value if yours goes bad.
Anyone here suggest having it from T-Mobile?
It's $7.99 a month...
Is it worth it? I don't get my phone stolen or lost... I always take care of my phones..
Input before bashing!
it's completely user preference.
Ask yourself this when trying to decide: "is $ worth it to me in the event that something unfortunate happens to my phone? Do I want to spend $$$ to buy a new one if the problem is not covered by the original warranty?"
Some people have horror stories in dealing with asurion others no problem at all... And remember, the plan does not specify that you'll get a brand new, unused phone, just a comparable phone....so you could end up with a refurbished phone after you're deductible...and who knows if it was ever fixed in the first place!
For me personally, I go with the middle tier insurance (4.79/month+130ded) for the first year because chances are that if I start having problems after that, I'm just gonna go in and get new phone and renew my contract at that point.
I got it but that's b/c i work for t-mobile and I've heard so many unfortunate stories
I take care of my phone as well but it's technology...anything can happen
Have a look at SquareTrade. Way cheaper and covers damages. If they can't fix it, they'll pay you the price you paid for the device. They charage a $124 fee for 2 years of coverage, zero deductible.
Search around online, you probably can find a coupon code to help you get 20-30% off the regular price SquareTrade would charge you for coverage.
Asurion's deductible alone is about as much or more than Squaretrade, plus you'd have to pay Asurion $8/month on top of that.
SquareTrade's protection is also transferable if you sell/give the device to someone else. (Sure to help your resale value on Ebay . )
But ultimately, if you don't have a history of damaging devices, you could save more by simply not buying insurance you don't need. The device does have a 1 year manufacturer's warranty. And there are many cell phone repair shops these days that don't charge much.
So it's up to you. Good thing is that you have plenty of options to choose from.
Asurion is NOT good insurance! You pay a monthly fee of around $8 and then a $100 (or $150 not sure which) deductible to actually get the phone replaced and they CAN still send you a refurbished phone as a replacement. So you pay for the phone twice and still may get a used POS! Don't waste your money. The standard warranty is a year with just about the same coverage (you just can't be at fault for any damages to get fixed).
I haven't checked out squaretrade yet, but imo a comprehensive insurance is a must. No matter how well u take care of ur phone accidents can happen and so can theft. To my knowledge, warranty only covers manufacturing defects, not incidental damage/theft.
Check your house insurance, mine is covered up to £700 for loss or damage, no excess to pay....
jdelforge5684 said:
I haven't checked out squaretrade yet, but imo a comprehensive insurance is a must. No matter how well u take care of ur phone accidents can happen and so can theft. To my knowledge, warranty only covers manufacturing defects, not incidental damage/theft.
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I would not say a "must". But worth considering if you have a history of issues. I used to buy it all the time, and after almost 10 years of never using it I stopped buying it and still was going just fine without it. I did get it on my Sensation though, because I got a very good deal from SquareTrade when I brought the Sensation through Ebay. The deal I got was <10% of what I paid for the Sensation, which is a price less than replacing it with a used one 2 years from now and less than I'd have to pay a repair shop to fix most any issue. So I'll get the insurance when I can get get a very cheap deal on it. Otherwise, I'll self insure, as in not buy it.
I'd certainly never use Asurion though. They got enough of my money in the past. In a year $8/month is $96 + $100(or higher) deductible = ~$200. So to pay about $200 or so for a refub of the same device is pretty terrible of a deal IMHO.
My old HD2 is the first device I've had that broke do to issues from drops over time, it's SIM slot broke after 16 months of ownership, that would have costs me about $225+ through Asurion, just to get a refub HD2 to replace it. I can get a nearly brand new HD2 for that price off Ebay tonight. But I didn't even want another HD2 16 months later, I wanted something new, so I sold the used broken HD2 on Ebay. The HD2 and it's SIM card with the Transformers movie fetched me almost $150 which went torwards Sensation accessories and more than paid for the SquareTrade coverage. I could have used that money to buy an HD2 in better condition if I desired, or paid less to get the broken HD2 repaired. But in no way does the math ever work for me to use Asurion ever again. If car insurance or home owners insurance were 50% of the price of the device new or 100% of replacement with a used version of the same, people would cry it was fraud.
kjt57 said:
Check your house insurance, mine is covered up to £700 for loss or damage, no excess to pay....
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For the vast majority in the USA, they won't cover a cell phone. And usually if they do, the deductible is as high as the price of the phone if not higher.
GET IT. I have it over 5yrs since I had my tmobile wing & even if you take care of it something could happen example my hd2 messed up when the electricity went out in my house the phone was connected to the tv and after that phone kept getting random boots. Just get it best investment you could do for your phone.
DEDUCTIBLE IS $130 for the Sensation according to Asurion website and literature.
I gladly pay $8 a month knowing that each year I can have my phone replaced twice. Lost, stolen, damaged no questions asked. Each time I have paid my $130 deductible I have received a brand new in box device. I have used it about 4 times now. They even send u a Sim card and it usually arrives the next day after u male the claim. But I will look into this other company u guys r talking about
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Your right $0 deductible for squaretrade but once Ur care plan is considered fulfilled you need to drop another x amount to cover you new device...
So to me that's the same as paying Asurions deductible.
Not to mention I paid a subsidized price for my sensation and if I was to buy another one I couldn't get it for that price again. So does that mean I'm screwed?
Coverage Amount For replacement payments:
You are covered up to the maximum value you paid for the item. Once we pay out that amount, your Care Plan is considered fulfilled. If you would like coverage on your new item, you need to purchase a new warranty for it.
For Repairs:
The Care Plan is good for multiple repairs, up to the maximum value of your item. Once the cost of repairs meets the full purchase price of the item, your Care Plan is considered fulfilled.
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I saw some other threads and figured I'd share a new discovery of mine. Not sure if anyone has heard of them:
http://www.worthavegroup.com/
Very affordable insurance and beats out SquareTrade, I think.
Just finished a claim on my EVO 4G with SquareTrade and they closed the warranty once they reimburse me. So essentially, once they pay you for a new phone, your warranty is considered fully used regardless of how many years of coverage you have left. Worth Ave has unlimited claims and includes theft and loss and all that cool stuff for a good price. $50 deductible for $599 coverage for my new Epic 4G Touch (iPhones have different coverage but other devices like Android phones are the same essentially). Roughly $60 bucks a year flat fee. I did my research on them before hand and I've only read good things.
Just thought I'd share!
-Rip
Do they reimburse you or just send you a "refurbished" phone? I like the fact that SquareTrade reimburses you so you can go out and buy any new phone on the market and yes, then you do have to buy a new warranty but it is a totally "new" phone.
frodoboy said:
Do they reimburse you or just send you a "refurbished" phone? I like the fact that SquareTrade reimburses you so you can go out and buy any new phone on the market and yes, then you do have to buy a new warranty but it is a totally "new" phone.
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SquareTrade reimbursed me to the EVO's current market value ($450). They do not give out refurbs and I believe Worth Ave is the same. They are not actual repair shops so they are not entitled to give you a replacement or refurb. Either they pay for repair at an authorized/licensed repair depot or they reimburse you with good old cash to buy another phone at current market value.
Insurance
Hello,
I don't know about in the US but my mobile is covered under the "accidental damage" portion of my home insurance policy, sure it might cost me my excess but I will only pay it if I damage the phone which may not happen.
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Hello,
I don't know about in the US but my mobile is covered under the "accidental damage" portion of my home insurance policy, sure it might cost me my excess but I will only pay it if I damage the phone which may not happen.
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Usually homeowner's policies have pretty high deductibles, usually $500 or more and that basically leaves you without coverage on all phones.
I think this is covered in some other threads. But check with your home owners insurance. I can get a rider for mine that costs $18/year. It is $18/year for up to $5000 of computers, cell phones, software, peripherals, etc. Not $18/device. Just $18/year!
It is all risk coverage. So it covers theft, loss, damage (like dropping it). $50 deductible.
So check with your insurance carrier is you have home owner's insurance (or apartment insurance).
a case is my insurance policy.
These always have deductible, take a couple of days and get a refurb old phone.
With the way tech changes, always feel its just better to trade up to a new phone if you lose/break.
So, I'm liking this phone. So much so I don't want to be without it. Im given a couple options for insurance, and im wondering what people have gone with. I myself have 2 Options:
FutureShop Product Exchange Plan:
Pros - Unlimited Exchanges
- I work at FutureShop, So no BSing around.
Cons- Doesn't Cover Accidental, Lost or Stolen
Price: 200-250$, 0$ deductable
Ensquared Insurance
Pros - Cheap as Hell
- All Phones replaced Fast, and From what I understand, most are new
- Covers Lost, Stolen, Accidental
Price 99$, 99$ deductable.
So really it comes down to if I think Ill break it, or whatever.
Ensquared looks like the no brainer decision to me. For a total of $200 you pay for the insurance & a deductible. The 1st option looks more expensive for the insurance even if you don't file a claim.
ronj1986 said:
Ensquared looks like the no brainer decision to me. For a total of $200 you pay for the insurance & a deductible. The 1st option looks more expensive for the insurance even if you don't file a claim.
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Yea, I know. However, FutureShop has over the counter, Brand New in Box EVERYTIME Phones. I'm just stuck and dont want to buy both, cause that would be overkill.
I went with Fido Device protection plan. They use Asurion, as do Bell, telus, and rogers. I just had to go through a claim with them. While the customer reps sound nice and all. The waiting time for a replacement was huge even though they mentioned next day replacements. I had to pay 10$ on my monthly plan plus 120$ deductible. My phone finally shipped after a week, will receive it on coming tuesday due to holidays in between. Really hope it's not a refurb or faulty phone.
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I went with Fido Device protection plan. They use Asurion, as do Bell, telus, and rogers. I just had to go through a claim with them. While the customer reps sound nice and all. The waiting time for a replacement was huge even though they mentioned next day replacements. I had to pay 10$ on my monthly plan plus 120$ deductible. My phone finally shipped after a week, will receive it on coming tuesday due to holidays in between. Really hope it's not a refurb or faulty phone.
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I think ill pass on ASS-urion, haven't heard any positive things come from their neck of the woods. Also, its hella expensive :S
QuickSkope said:
I think ill pass on ASS-urion, haven't heard any positive things come from their neck of the woods. Also, its hella expensive :S
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Interesting, I went with the Telus protection. 8 bucks a month and $150 deductible and can be used twice a year. Didn't know of any other decent options. Just didn't want to get ****ed like I did when I smashed the screen on my imported S3.
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QuickSkope said:
So, I'm liking this phone. So much so I don't want to be without it. Im given a couple options for insurance, and im wondering what people have gone with. I myself have 2 Options:
FutureShop Product Exchange Plan:
Pros - Unlimited Exchanges
- I work at FutureShop, So no BSing around.
Cons- Doesn't Cover Accidental, Lost or Stolen
Price: 200-250$, 0$ deductable
Ensquared Insurance
Pros - Cheap as Hell
- All Phones replaced Fast, and From what I understand, most are new
- Covers Lost, Stolen, Accidental
Price 99$, 99$ deductable.
So really it comes down to if I think Ill break it, or whatever.
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If you havent purchased the phone already, purchase it from a Wirelesswave or T-Booth store in the malls, its $100 and covers you for 2 years, it doesnt cover any of the accidentals, but if you never have to use the warranty you get all of your money back at the end of your 2nd year.
I figured I place this tidbit of information here since I have a galaxy s4, but this will apply to other smartphones as well. For those who invest in insurance for their phones, it is changing at Best Buy. Currently, the Geek Squad Protection is a $10 monthly charge for Android/Windows/Blackberry ($15 for iPhones), no deductible, unlimited claims for two years, and it does not cover lost or stolen. Starting on 9/1/13 (Im 99% sure that's the date, which is around the corner lol) it will be $10 for smartphones (Android/Windows/BlackBerry/iPhones), $150 deductible, 3 claims for 24 months, and it will not cover lost or stolen.
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I figured I place this tidbit of information here since I have a galaxy s4, but this will apply to other smartphones as well. For those who invest in insurance for their phones, it is changing at Best Buy. Currently, the Geek Squad Protection is a $10 month charge for Android/Windows/Blackberry ($15 for iPhones), no deductible, unlimited claims for two years, and it does not cover lost or stolen. Starting on 9/1/13 (Im 99% sure that's the date, which is around the corner lol) it will be $10 for smartphones (Android/Windows/BlackBerry/iPhones), $150 deductible, 3 claims for 24 months, and it will not cover lost or stolen.
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Too many idiots bricking their phones and bringing them in for exchange / repair. Sure, occasionally there are legitimate claims, but with the release of MF3 and the people that are too lazy to read and learn, the number of claims is most likely going through the roof. If it continues, square trade will be the next to change their terms. It's bad when people with legitimate claims have to be hassled by AT&T, Samsung, Best buy, etc...just because people are committing fraud so frequently.
To be fair, when MF3 was first pushed and people knew nothing about it, it was reasonable to expect some problems. However, the learning curve has been over for some time now and the excuses are done. If someone bricks with MF3 now (and they are not a DEV trying to make something happen to help everyone) there is absolutely no excuse. Developers bricking their phones working on unlocked bootloader exploits / methods might make up 1% of total claims. Legitimate claims might make up another 10%. The rest are people that are bricking their devices and then expecting insurance to pay for their ignorance. So thank you lazy idiots for making insurance more expensive for the rest of us.
I knew the unlimited claims was going to hurt them down the line. I have the 2 year outright protection since I get a discount. So I will still have the unlimited claims (which I will probably never use). However it does suck for those who truly need it though.
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eh I may just cancel mine then, but still kinda worth it for $10/mo.......
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scott_0 said:
eh I may just cancel mine then, but still kinda worth it for $10/mo.......
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I shouldve said this in the original post. For those who have Best Buy's insurance as of 8/31/13 and before, you are unaffected. You still have the $0 deductible and unlimited claims.
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Kenpachi 91 said:
I shouldve said this in the original post. For those who have Best Buy's insurance as of 8/31/13 and before, you are unaffected. You still have the $0 deductible and unlimited claims.
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haha that's great news! thanks for the info
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Bought 2 new Galaxy S 4 the day before this went into effect.
Only by luck did I hear about it in time. Was going to hold off for a few more weeks on the purchase. So glad I didn't!
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Bought 2 new Galaxy S 4 the day before this went into effect.
Only by luck did I hear about it in time. Was going to hold off for a few more weeks on the purchase. So glad I didn't!
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Yeah good thing you didn't. I knew it was changing for a while, but I didn't get the exact details until much later
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It also looks like the $9.99 plan doesn't cover drops even with the $150 deductable.
You have to pay the $200 up front to get this coverage.
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It also looks like the $9.99 plan doesn't cover drops even with the $150 deductable.
You have to pay the $200 up front to get this coverage.
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It covers accidentals. The $10 monthly charge and the $200 upfront cover the same thing. It's just that paying upfront saves you $40 in the long run...
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Kenpachi 91 said:
It covers accidentals. The $10 monthly charge and the $200 upfront cover the same thing. It's just that paying upfront saves you $40 in the long run...
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What's the difference in the standard and advanced plan? Best buy only lets you pick monthly or upfront.
http://www.geeksquad.com/protection-plans/geek-squad-protection/mobile-phones.aspx#_tab1
This is my favorite. It's got to be a little broke I guess.
What if I dropped my cell phone walking to work?
Ouch! If you have our Advanced Geek Squad Protection Plan with accidental damage from handling coverage, it'll be covered. However, we don't cover units that fall from extreme heights such as decks, balconies and windows.
ricktat said:
What's the difference in the standard and advanced plan? Best buy only lets you pick monthly or upfront.
http://www.geeksquad.com/protection-plans/geek-squad-protection/mobile-phones.aspx#_tab1
This is my favorite. It's got to be a little broke I guess.
What if I dropped my cell phone walking to work?
Ouch! If you have our Advanced Geek Squad Protection Plan with accidental damage from handling coverage, it'll be covered. However, we don't cover units that fall from extreme heights such as decks, balconies and windows.
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Interesting. I'll ask my manager about this. Since our emails didn't mention anything about standard and advanced plans. I'll have more info later tonight.
Edit:
So that page did catch my manager off guard. We looked at the email that he received and that doesn't really match up. The one on the website is referring to prepaid devices according to my manager, not contract.
Best buy didn't honor my insurance today. They are a total scam. I mean I haven't posted in this forum for a looooong time and I was compelled to write here. I spent 2 hours arguing with the manager, and all they would do for me is knock $50 off an upgraded phone. The guy I originally was working with finally told me that: if the phone is broken beyond repair... they will NOT honor the insurance. Only minor defects e.g. cracked screen, broken power button, broken camera (repairable stuff) is covered. Please save your $15 a month... I'll never spend another dime in a best buy store again.
bigough13 said:
Best buy didn't honor my insurance today. They are a total scam. I mean I haven't posted in this forum for a looooong time and I was compelled to write here. I spent 2 hours arguing with the manager, and all they would do for me is knock $50 off an upgraded phone. The guy I originally was working with finally told me that: if the phone is broken beyond repair... they will NOT honor the insurance. Only minor defects e.g. cracked screen, broken power button, broken camera (repairable stuff) is covered. Please save your $15 a month... I'll never spend another dime in a best buy store again.
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What?!? I have taken no less than 8 different phones in that were clearly broken behold repair over the past few years. In fact that was one of the major selling points in the old days. I would go to a different best buy and try again, and again till one takes it. That is BS~!
bigough13 said:
Best buy didn't honor my insurance today. They are a total scam. I mean I haven't posted in this forum for a looooong time and I was compelled to write here. I spent 2 hours arguing with the manager, and all they would do for me is knock $50 off an upgraded phone. The guy I originally was working with finally told me that: if the phone is broken beyond repair... they will NOT honor the insurance. Only minor defects e.g. cracked screen, broken power button, broken camera (repairable stuff) is covered. Please save your $15 a month... I'll never spend another dime in a best buy store again.
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Do you have it in writing that they will fix /replace/ repair (whatever you are trying to do) a phone that is "broken beyond repair"? And did you satisfy the terms of the contract? If so, contact their corporate office about the issue.
scott14719 said:
Do you have it in writing that they will fix /replace/ repair (whatever you are trying to do) a phone that is "broken beyond repair"? And did you satisfy the terms of the contract? If so, contact their corporate office about the issue.
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I have the geek squad pamphlet right next to me and it says "accidental damage from handling covers damage as a result of unexpected and unintentional drops and spills that arise from normal usage of the product as the manufacturer intended. Abuse, misuse and fraud not covered". The way I read <<that is it covers accidental drops regardless of severity of damage.
I guess I didn't mention how it happened to you guys. Girlfriends kid was sticking the phone out the window to get a better signal while I was driving, I told him to bring it in and he dropped it out of a moving vehicle. It was an accident, however I guess in the truest sense of the term it wasn't (at the time) "normal use of the product". However that doesn't even matter. The representative said "I'll put another story that will sound better" (whatever that means). The manager came over, took a photo of my phone and sent it to her boss. She came back later and said it won't be covered.
The way the manager made it sound was that the insurance company they are sending it to would not pay for it and would send it back to them as denied. I already made a thread on the best buy forums. I will be contacting corporate, I will even find the email of the CEO and send him an email too if it comes down to it. I've done it before with other companies and have no qualms about doing it again.
skandranon314 said:
What?!? I have taken no less than 8 different phones in that were clearly broken behold repair over the past few years. In fact that was one of the major selling points in the old days. I would go to a different best buy and try again, and again till one takes it. That is BS~!
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Yes I agree. I was a champion for Best Buy. I would always tell people "why'd you buy your phone from X? If you buy it from Best Buy, they phone is covered in almost all situations". I've used them before on my iphone 4 and it was also smashed, and I never had a problem. The next closest best buy is about 1 hour away. I'm also going to call the Geek Squad tomorrow and see what they say.
If all else fails, AT&T is offering a $250 upgrade addition for the 5S. So instead of spending $700+ on a new phone it is $199+250= $450.
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I had no intention of giving that phone up. The phone's camera was shot (purple blotches on the photos), the power button was broken but, I was running 6.1 jailbroken! I have no interest in owning an un-jailbroken iphone. I was willing to deal with the failing hardware issues to retain my jailbreak and keep the insurance for a catastrophic event. Now the way it looks, not only will I be running an un-jailbroken iphone while waiting for envasi0n to release a jailbreak, but I will be coming out of pocket $450 minimum (not counting the $360ish I spent on "insurance" premiums). Double whammy on my end.
I'm sorry to vent but I am furious!! The customer service rep also told me that they insurance is changing to a $150 deductible with new cellphone sales.
Best Buy Geek Squad Protection: $9.99 / month or $199.98 / 2 years. Covers drops, water damage, and other malfunctions. Deductible: $150. Repairs existing handset if possible, if not, replaces with refurbished or new handset of same or like model. (Note: the deductibles were added and pricing changed as of Sept. 1st, 2013 - non-deductible coverage for new customers is no longer available).
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If you read my update.... forget it. Best Buy screwed me the F over!!
There is now a $7 GSP plan. This basically excludes handling of manufacturer claims, no charger, or battery replacement. The $150 deductible and 3 claims still apply