You get it from Best Buy means you get their crappy insurance plan. No thanks. Sprint insurance beats out Best Buy customer satisfaction wise 10 times over.
Seriously? If something happens to your phone with Sprint's insurance, you have to pay $125! Guess what you pay for the same thing with Best Buy's insurance plan? Zero. That right there makes it worth it, plus you can get on Sprints buy back plan. They will give you $225 for the phone a year from now, Sprint wont give you anything close. They offered me $100 for my Evo
Problem is, (last I checked) Best Buys insurance is not nearly as comprehensive as Sprint's. For example, Best Buy does not cover lost or stolen phones. Sprint will cover about anything and everything that could happen to the device.
If you skim through the EVO 4G forums, you'll see a lot of pissed off people that had to deal with BB's insurance... long wait times to get a replacement at Best Buy. With Sprint you will get a new/refurbished phone the next day, overnight right to your front door.
I think you fudged the deductible, too. Last I checked it was 50 for non-smartphones and 100 for smartphone.
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Problem is, (last I checked) Best Buys insurance is not nearly as comprehensive as Sprint's. For example, Best Buy does not cover lost or stolen phones. Sprint will cover about anything and everything that could happen to the device.
If you skim through the EVO 4G forums, you'll see a lot of pissed off people that had to deal with BB's insurance... long wait times to get a replacement at Best Buy. With Sprint you will get a new/refurbished phone the next day, overnight right to your front door.
I think you fudged the deductible, too. Last I checked it was 50 for non-smartphones and 100 for smartphone.
It was raised to $125. I wouldnt expect lost or stolen to be covered anyways, What prevents someone from saying a phone was stolen, getting a new one for $125 and selling one online?
It was raised to $125. I wouldnt expect lost or stolen to be covered anyways, What prevents someone from saying a phone was stolen, getting a new one for $125 and selling one online?
you wouldn't have to worry about that either with Sprint insurance, if your phone is stolen, lost, broken, has water damage, or you got mad and threw it across the room, you will never have to step foot in a Sprint store to get a new one. You do it all online right from your couch. Fill out the online application, and the phone is mailed via Fed-Ex overnight to your front door. ...another nice thing.
Also, not only does Best Buy not cover lost/stolen, i dont think they cover water damage either.
you wouldn't have to worry about that either with Sprint insurance, if your phone is stolen, lost, broken, has water damage, or you got mad and threw it across the room, you will never have to step foot in a Sprint store to get a new one. You do it all online right from your couch. Fill out the online application, and the phone is mailed via Fed-Ex overnight to your front door. ...another nice thing.
Also, not only does Best Buy not cover lost/stolen, i dont think they cover water damage either.
I was told $125 at a Sprint store, the same one that told me 2 days ago there was no release date for the Nexus S, bunch of idiots. Even $100 is crap, I will take $0 deductable thanks
I was told $125 at a Sprint store, the same one that told me 2 days ago there was no release date for the Nexus S, bunch of idiots. Even $100 is crap, I will take $0 deductable thanks
its subjective that's for sure. I'll take full coverage and no waiting for a new phone!
Edit: a couple summers ago while out of state on vacation, I would have been screwed with BB's insurance. While launching my boat, a wave came and drenched me with my phone in pocket. ruined the phone. Sprint had a new phone FedEx'ed to my hotel the next day. Best Buy would not even have covered it, let alone sent me a new phone without stepping foot into a store.
Whatever you prefer is the one for you though. I'm done, now. lol Bring on the EVO 3D.
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You get it from Best Buy means you get their crappy insurance plan. No thanks. Sprint insurance beats out Best Buy customer satisfaction wise 10 times over.
This is actually incorrect. You simply have to call Sprint up (or go into one of their stores) and set up the insurance plan within 30 days of purchasing the phone - - even if it was purchased at Best Buy (or anywhere else for that matter).
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I bought my EVO through Best buy, and I've gotten 2 new ones(1 due to charger issues, the other was stolen) through Sprint's insurance. No problems at all
Acutally they do cover water damage. I've had 3 phones replaced by Bestbuy because of water damage.
Alright. TECHNICALLY, the deal with water damage is the FULL SUBMERSION is not covered. Spilling a soda on it or anything else is completely covered. They generaly should ask you what happened to it. If you dropped it in the pool and tell them that, they won't cover it. (please note that I am not advising or implying that anyone should falsify information)
I've been on the fence about this as well, and from what I can gather there are a few things to consider:
Sprint Insurance
PROS:
Receive replacement device faster
Covers lost or stolen phones
Covers full water damage
CONS:
Replacement due to physical damage requires deductible of $100
Replacement is refurbished and not new. Although most of the time these refurbished devices look brand new.
Replacement device is same model. So if you broke your Evo3D you would get another Evo3D.
Best Buy Insurance
PROS:
Replacement due to physical damage doesn't require a deductible
They try to fix your phone. If they can't fix it, then you will get a gift card for full retail of your phone, which you can use to buy a brand new replacement. In the case of the Evo3D, this would likely be $699. You can use this $699 for any other phone, meaning if you wanted something different then the Evo3D you can get whatever else you want.
Replacement is either your phone they've fixed, or if they can't fix it's a brand new phone (no refurbished)
CONS:
Lengthy wait time for replacement. They send in your phone and give you a cheap loaner until it is fixed or they determine they can't fix. This can be 2-6 weeks you would have a cheapo loaner.
Doesn't cover lost or stolen phones
Doesn't cover full water damage
Slightly more per month then Sprint's full coverage insurance
So overall, Sprint covers more things and you don't have to deal with a cheap loaner for potentially up to 6 weeks. Replacement will be the same model you had and will be refurbished, which could look new or could have some damage already. If replacing due to physical damage you have to pay deductible of $100.
Best Buy's insurance doesn't cover as much, but you don't have to pay a deductible to replace your phone. If they can't fix your phone, you get a card for the amount of your phone which you can use to get what ever phone you want (can be something else). Replacements are always brand new. You have to mail in your phone and wait for them to try and fix it first, they give you a cheap loaner phone to use in the meantime (definitely will NOT be close to the Evo3D that you'll need to use for up to 6 weeks).
I'm leaning towards Sprint's plan, but I'm on the fence as it would be nice to be able to get any other phone you want to get and not be limited to another Evo3D.
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I called my sprint store and dude said they weren't takikng preorders. Whatever. I went to best buy and placed my preorder with them
Is anyone thinking about doing the BB buyback? for $60 you get half the retail price when you trade it in! I'm eligible for an upgrade every year! So if I pay and extra $60 now next year I can get $300 toward the purchase of my new phone! (if retail on 3d is 599, it could be 600 which would make my buy back be worth 350!)
I'm honestly too attached to my EVO. I still have my Hero, and I plan to add to my "collection", with the 3 generations of HTC and Android on Sprint.
I think the only unknown variable to really making a solid decision is how much more will BB's insurance be per month. If it's only $1-2 bucks per month more, I would think BB would be cheaper overall, assuming no loss or water damage. But if it's $5-10, Sprint would be cheaper over the term of the 2 year contract ($5 X 20 months = $100) and is more convenient because it's next day delivered.
I think the only unknown variable to really making a solid decision is how much more will BB's insurance be per month. If it's only $1-2 bucks per month more, I would think BB would be cheaper overall, assuming no loss or water damage. But if it's $5-10, Sprint would be cheaper over the term of the 2 year contract ($5 X 20 months = $100) and is more convenient because it's next day delivered.
I believe it's only about $4 more expensive (BB is roughly $11 where Sprint is $7 I think).
For me the main thing that I don't like about the BB plan is the fact they want to try and fix it first before giving you a replacement. This, and the fact you have to send in your phone and wait for them to fix it, all the while you are stuck with some old school loaner phone.
I have several friends who have had issues with their iPods etc, and BB always fixes them but when they get them back there is something still wrong with it. So they have to send it in again, and wait a few more weeks. If I have an Evo3d and something goes wrong, I don't want to be stuck without my phone for weeks on end, or the potential that I'd have to do that multiple times before they finally agreed to replace the device.
I don't have many friends who are satisfied with BB's insurance / extended warranty plans with other devices, I can't imagine it would be any different with their cell phone extended warranty / insurance.
...Is anyone thinking about doing the BB buyback? for $60 you get half the retail price when you trade it in! I'm eligible for an upgrade every year! So if I pay and extra $60 now next year I can get $300 toward the purchase of my new phone! (if retail on 3d is 599, it could be 600 which would make my buy back be worth 350!)
I'm not sure about the BB Buyback, and if it would give me more $ for my old phone then I could get by selling it outright. I typically sell my old phones on Ebay, and since they are in mint condition they fetch good $. I just sold my old Blackberry Bold 9000 for $200, and my Blackberry Bold 9700 for over $300.
Has anyone looked into Squaretrade's Warranties? I've often though about getting one but never talked to anyone who had done so. I know for the longest time it was the only Warranty option for anyone with an iPhone.
I just had to go through a replacement with Best Buy. Let me tell ya; Having the "loaner" phone for 3-6 weeks while they repair your Smartphone is NOT an option you want to consider if you are a big Smartphone user. The loaner phone was a pathetic non-3G device that could barely text-message.
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I have five lines with smartphones on each. I am considering no insurance. With the rate with Sprint insurance rising to $8, that is $40 a month for insurance. I could put that money in a savings account and have $480 a year for a replacement phone. With that much money, I could afford a lost phone each year. (Not even adjusting for the deductible.)
Self-insurance might be the answer if you don't destroy your phone very often. Also, remember that every phone has a one-year warranty from the manufacturer.
I have five lines with smartphones on each. I am considering no insurance. With the rate with Sprint insurance rising to $8, that is $40 a month for insurance. I could put that money in a savings account and have $480 a year for a replacement phone. With that much money, I could afford a lost phone each year. (Not even adjusting for the deductible.)
Self-insurance might be the answer if you don't destroy your phone very often. Also, remember that every phone has a one-year warranty from the manufacturer.
I hear you, but what if you hose two phones in a year. Then another one the next year. I hate the cost myself, but it gives peace of mind for such an expensive device.
I'm not big on insurance on phones. Past experience and extreme hassle with refurbs as replacements turned me off. Too many refurbs are crippled and the monthly expense for them is not worth it. I'd rather pay full retail than go through that again.
I have five lines with smartphones on each. I am considering no insurance. With the rate with Sprint insurance rising to $8, that is $40 a month for insurance. I could put that money in a savings account and have $480 a year for a replacement phone. With that much money, I could afford a lost phone each year. (Not even adjusting for the deductible.)
Self-insurance might be the answer if you don't destroy your phone very often. Also, remember that every phone has a one-year warranty from the manufacturer.
Yeah, but you have to pay to mail the phone back to the manufacture and the manufacturer doesn't cover EVERYTHING. And they could lose your phone and not return it to you. So you will have to buy a new phone. No telling how long it will take to fix a phone shipped off to HTC. No, thanks. The insurance is worth it in the long run. Who has time to not have a phone for over a month?
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I would've said Sprint for sure, but I just got a notification in the mail yesterday saying that the Sprint TEP fee is increasing to $8.00 per month. If you couple that with some of the policy changes they've made regarding the TEP, Best Buy Insurance is sounding a little better to me with comparable coverage (w/ exception to lost or stolen phones). The only thing that isn't good is it's a separate bill that I'll have to keep track of.
Has anyone looked into Squaretrade's Warranties? I've often though about getting one but never talked to anyone who had done so. I know for the longest time it was the only Warranty option for anyone with an iPhone.
I just had to go through a replacement with Best Buy. Let me tell ya; Having the "loaner" phone for 3-6 weeks while they repair your Smartphone is NOT an option you want to consider if you are a big Smartphone user. The loaner phone was a pathetic non-3G device that could barely text-message.
That's PRECISELY what I was worried about! I had a friend that had her Epic 4G crap out on her, and just like you she got this piece of junk loaner phone she was stuck with for several weeks while they tried to repair her phone.
At the end of the day though, she still somewhat got screwed. She paid $250 for the Epic 4G, when the Evo was only $199. When BB said they couldn't fix her phone, they gave her a gift card for full retail value on the Epic 4G. She went into BB and the new Nexus S 4G had a full retail price that was $50 more then the Epic, even though the contract price of the Nexus S 4G was only $199. So if she wanted the Nexus, she'd have to pay another $50, meaning she would have had to pay $300 for a $199 phone.
To top it off, the gift card didn't cover the sales tax either. I'm sure you could argue about it at the store if you had the time to spare, which she didn't unfortunately.
So in addition to just the loaner phone fiasco, sometimes it appears that the way they reimburse you to allow you to buy a new phone can be somewhat garbage too. Just cuz you paid $250 for your phone on contract, doesn't mean you'll be able to get any other device that also has a contract price of $250.
I have five lines with smartphones on each. I am considering no insurance. With the rate with Sprint insurance rising to $8, that is $40 a month for insurance. I could put that money in a savings account and have $480 a year for a replacement phone. With that much money, I could afford a lost phone each year. (Not even adjusting for the deductible.)
Self-insurance might be the answer if you don't destroy your phone very often. Also, remember that every phone has a one-year warranty from the manufacturer.
In your example, if you have multiple lines and you're paying that fee for each, then it might not make sense for insurance. If you'd be saving up $480 a year in savings anyway, that is close to what you'd need to pay for a new phone, provided of course you don't have bad luck damaging or losing phones.
Personally for me, I only have 1 line to worry about, so $8 x 12 is only $96/year. So for a single line it is a good deal, but if you're paying $8 each month on multiple lines, your approach for just saving the premiums would probably be the way to go (again, provided you're not one of the people who goes through 5 phones a year lol)
That's PRECISELY what I was worried about! I had a friend that had her Epic 4G crap out on her, and just like you she got this piece of junk loaner phone she was stuck with for several weeks while they tried to repair her phone.
At the end of the day though, she still somewhat got screwed. She paid $250 for the Epic 4G, when the Evo was only $199. When BB said they couldn't fix her phone, they gave her a gift card for full retail value on the Epic 4G. She went into BB and the new Nexus S 4G had a full retail price that was $50 more then the Epic, even though the contract price of the Nexus S 4G was only $199. So if she wanted the Nexus, she'd have to pay another $50, meaning she would have had to pay $300 for a $199 phone.
To top it off, the gift card didn't cover the sales tax either. I'm sure you could argue about it at the store if you had the time to spare, which she didn't unfortunately.
So in addition to just the loaner phone fiasco, sometimes it appears that the way they reimburse you to allow you to buy a new phone can be somewhat garbage too. Just cuz you paid $250 for your phone on contract, doesn't mean you'll be able to get any other device that also has a contract price of $250.
Yeah, the Best Buy Smartphone Warranties are renown for being bad. Visit the Best Buy customer service forums sometime if you don't believe me. When it's time for Best Buy to pay up on their part of the deal; they don't want to. I just had my Palm Pre "repaired" and the refurbished Palm they sent me back works worse than the one I sent in.
It took me a month to get them to agree to even repair my device. First they had a broken loaner phone, then they didn't have enough loaner phones, and finally they couldn't transfer my contacts to the POS loaner. I Emailed corporate back and forth for 3 weeks with no helpful responses other than "we're sorry". When I finally got my loaner it was a non-smart non-3G device. It barely had text messaging.
They lie to you to get you to pay for the warranty by promising things like "free in-store same-day replacement" or "you'll get a brand new device that is just as functional as the device you have the warranty on" and then when it's time for them to fulfill their obligations you have to make all the concessions in order to get your device "fixed". I say "fixed" (with quotes) because to top it off now my refurb is worse than the phone I sent to get repaired... It's just bad...
I was lucky enough to have been on the "rapid replacement" list which doesn't take as much time. However if you visit their warranty customer service forums and do a search for Smartphones it's not uncommon for people to be without their Smartphones for 3-6 weeks while they're being "repaired". While the owners are stuck using some antiquated phone straight out of the 90s.
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Yeah, the Best Buy Smartphone Warranties are renown for being bad. Visit the Best Buy customer service forums sometime if you don't believe me. When it's time for Best Buy to pay up on their part of the deal; they don't want to. I just had my Palm Pre "repaired" and the refurbished Palm they sent me back works worse than the one I sent in.
It took me a month to get them to agree to even repair my device. First they had a broken loaner phone, then they didn't have enough loaner phones, and finally they couldn't transfer my contacts to the POS loaner. I Emailed corporate back and forth for 3 weeks with no helpful responses other than "we're sorry". When I finally got my loaner it was a non-smart non-3G device. It barely had text messaging.
They lie to you to get you to pay for the warranty by promising things like "free in-store same-day replacement" or "you'll get a brand new device that is just as functional as the device you have the warranty on" and then when it's time for them to fulfill their obligations you have to make all the concessions in order to get your device "fixed". I say "fixed" (with quotes) because to top it off now my refurb is worse than the phone I sent to get repaired... It's just bad...
I was lucky enough to have been on the "rapid replacement" list which doesn't take as much time. However if you visit their warranty customer service forums and do a search for Smartphones it's not uncommon for people to be without their Smartphones for 3-6 weeks while they're being "repaired". While the owners are stuck using some antiquated phone straight out of the 90s.
Yes, I agree 100%. I have a friend who had such bad luck with his iPod, it had problems so they took it and sent it in to be "repaired" for several weeks. He finally gets it back and something is STILL wrong with it. Due to the hassle the last time though, he is reluctant to want to go through that again. Eventually he does bring it in to get "repaired" again and once again it's sent out for multiple weeks to get fixed. They need to do this 3 or 4 times before they consider it a "Lemon" and exchange it for you.
Their Rapid Exchange list doesn't include many phones, I was surprised a phone as popular as the Epic 4G WASN'T on that list. Which means you have to deal with the whole piece of junk non-smartphone 3 yr old loaner phone for up to 3-6 weeks while they try to "fix" your old one.
Then just like you said, even if they can't fix it, they give you a gift card for the non-contract price of that phone. Look at the example below, the Epic 4G price is what the phone sold for as little as 4 months ago when my friend bought hers:
So she pays $250 for the Epic 4G. It gets messed up, BB can't fix it and gives her a gift card for $649 since she no longer has an upgrade and has to pay full price. She wants to get the Nexus S instead, since she paid $250 originally for the Epic 4G and the Nexus S 4G is only $150, she should in essense get $100 back right? NOPE. If she wanted the Nexus, she'd have to pay an EXTRA $50 since the Epic 4G only has a non-contract price of $649 (which is what BB gave her to buy a new phone) but the Nexus has a non-contract price of $699.
Which means if she wanted the Nexus, at the end of the day she'd have to pay $300 ($250 for Epic + $50 difference) for a phone that sells for $150. To top it all off, they still charged her sales tax on the $649, meaning even if she did an even swap she'd still have to pay out of pocket since they charged her sales tax.
I think I'll stick with the Sprint plan, less hassles if you have any problems, you get your phone basically overnight instead of 3-6 weeks, no loaners, and they also cover loss, theft and full water damage.
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... since they charged her sales tax.
This is perhaps the best point you made. Best Buy supporters claim that Sprint insurance charges you $100 in deductible. They forget that (at least in most of California) you would need to pay nearly $65 in sales tax on that $699 phone.
Saving $35 to wait 3 - 6 weeks, not getting coverage for lost, stolen or water-logged phones, and dealing with Best Buy's push-back on coverage:
I didn't get the insurance when i bought my phone but I did get the Otterbox case. I have 30 days to decide. Just wondering if you all thought it was worth it. I'm pretty careful with my stuff. And that $100 deductible...
The funny thing about the insurance is that it's always needed when you least expect it.
Just two months before I got my 3DVO, I had my Touch Pro2 for close to 2 years. I figure I had it all that time with no problem, so why keep it. So I cancelled it. Literally one week later, the touch screen stopped working. Without any insurance, I was told that I had to pay $35 bucks. But the positive thing about that experience was that on that fateful day, I discovered the EVO 3D through the ramblings of a young teenage boy that was in the Sprint store with his mom trying to decide if he should wait two months for the EVO 3D, or to get that tablet phone. Completely uninformed on what the EVO 3D was, I asked him what it was all about, and he mentioned a few key points about it.
Needless to say, he ended up with the tablet phone, and I left the store with all sorts of possibilities of owning one of the world's first glasses-less 3D phones... But until then, I still had to pay for my busted @$$ Touch Pro2 .
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I didn't. I figured that if it broke 6 months from now, the price would be cheaper for the phone, and could probably get it a few hundred dollars less. If it breaks soon then I'm in trouble.
I've had sprint for over 10 years now... think i've had insurance since i got my evo4g the day it came out...
I had to get that phone replaced 4-5 times, from me being just an idiot and breaking it snowboarding... I've taken it back everytime, they just asked me what was wrong with it... I told them... "it's broke"... thats it... they say ok, give me a receipt and ask me to wait...
everytime, they have just decided to give me a newly refurbished phone... I live in California, LA, so our sprint stores are always slammed with people... i've had to wait up to a week for a replacement phone... and they don't ship it to your home, they ship it to the sprint store.
For BB it seems better to just break your phone beyond repair so they don't have to send it to get repaired. But ya even if you get a gift card you still pay tax. So that means...
$55 avg tax + extra $3/month vs sprint for 1 yr is $36
55+36=$91
You're not really saving that much plus the headache of waiting in line and lost, stolen, and full water damage not being covered.
I have to say Sprint. I just got my 3vo 2 weeks ago. No case, no protection what so ever. Dropped it on the concrete and the whole screen shattered. That was Friday morning. I had a brand new phone delivered Saturday afternoon. Best part, they don't want you to ship the battery or charger, so as a total bonus, I now have two chargers and two batteries.
Hi All! Long time browser, but my first time posting in this forum. I have a HTC EVO 3D purchased through Best Buy with the Black Tie Protection Plan. About a week ago, I fell against the corner of my bed and later noticed that the acrylic covering the lower camera lens had been cracked inwards. I don't think that it hurt the lens, however it is defiantly noticeable when taking 3D pictures (which I do occasionally). I'd like to know if any of you have any recent experience with a best buy's protection plan and getting a phone replaced/repaired. I know that sprint discontinued production and sales of the EVO 3D around April. I like my EVO 3D (though i'd love an EVO 4G LTE) and I'm not sure if since the phone is discontinued I would receive a refurbished EVO 3D (or if this is worth the risk. I've read several stories of people getting refurbished phones that had more problems than their "broken" phone did) or if I would receive some other phone. Thanks for any info you can provide!
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Never bought a phone from them but I have an old laptop I bought from there that had their black tie coverage and they would send it out and get it fixed with replacement parts. I'm assuming it'd be something similar. Though going a week without a cellphone is different than a week without your phone so it may very well be different.
I have never purchased a warranty from Best Buy, and could not tell you the last time I purchased one from Sprint, as I use third party warranty providers as they are cheaper and provide better coverage. SquareTrade for example is $125 for a 2 year warranty that covers everything except loss and theft ($50 deduction). If you need a loss and theft policy than Safeware is your choice as their 2 year warranty is $163 with no deductions. You can buy 1, 2 or 3 year plans.
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Hi All! Long time browser, but my first time posting in this forum. I have a HTC EVO 3D purchased through Best Buy with the Black Tie Protection Plan. About a week ago, I fell against the corner of my bed and later noticed that the acrylic covering the lower camera lens had been cracked inwards. I don't think that it hurt the lens, however it is defiantly noticeable when taking 3D pictures (which I do occasionally). I'd like to know if any of you have any recent experience with a best buy's protection plan and getting a phone replaced/repaired. I know that sprint discontinued production and sales of the EVO 3D around April. I like my EVO 3D (though i'd love an EVO 4G LTE) and I'm not sure if since the phone is discontinued I would receive a refurbished EVO 3D (or if this is worth the risk. I've read several stories of people getting refurbished phones that had more problems than their "broken" phone did) or if I would receive some other phone. Thanks for any info you can provide!
I've heard several stories of people getting awesome replacements due to their phone being discontinued. More recently, two peeps got new EVO lte and s3 in their respective situations. No money needed, covered under best buy insurance, no upgrade necessary. Those were photon replacements, which is also a discontinued phone.
FYI, for those that weren't aware, best buy discontinued the buy back program.
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I've heard several stories of people getting awesome replacements due to their phone being discontinued. More recently, two peeps got new EVO lte and s3 in their respective situations. No money needed, covered under best buy insurance, no upgrade necessary. Those were photon replacements, which is also a discontinued phone.
FYI, for those that weren't aware, best buy discontinued the buy back program.
That would definitely be nice is the sprint insurance did the same for ones that bought through the sprint store, I need a replacement but they're only willing to fix me up with a design for shift :/
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Originally Posted by dragonslayer95
That would definitely be nice is the sprint insurance did the same for ones that bought through the sprint store, I need a replacement but they're only willing to fix me up with a design for shift :/
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-EDIT- Nevermind...just realized what you were saying. Yeah, it would be nice if Sprint insurance did that. In the past, I've actually had awesome experiences with Sprint protection, but in more recent years (with all the changes), I've been scared that I'd run into similar issues...which is why I opted for Geek Squad protection this year.
Last edited by drexappeal; November 28th, 2012 at 09:27 PM.
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