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Screen Cracked

If i do get parts any approximation on the cost.

It is 100$ deductible for the insurance right


You are past 30 days (which doesn't matter anyway because it is user error) and don't have insurance. Your only options are:
1) Contact HTC or SPrint and find out the cost of repair. Probably HTC
2) Find a third party that provides replacement parts and repairs and get a quote from them
3) Track down a replacement screen and follow one of the online manuals for do it yourself EVO screen replacement. Ifixit has one I believe
4) Purchase a new phone out right from Sprint or Ebay

I do really and truly feel bad about your situation. I might cry if I dropped my phone. Now I have to knock on some wood so I Don't.
 
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i dropped it from my pocket about 3 ft with the siedio innocase and the dam thing is really cracked.

Anyone know if these replacements are the right ones
HTC EVO LCD & TOUCH SCREEN REPLACEMENT KIT - eBay (item 270602111988 end time Aug-01-10 18:53:42 PDT)
SPRINT HTC EVO REPLACEMENT TOUCH SCREEN LCD TOUCHSCREEN - eBay (item 250664432508 end time Jul-17-10 18:48:52 PDT)

and thanks Bic gonna check if bank of america has the same policy

I think the credit card thing is an excellent suggestion. Also the second listing mentions that it is for Version 003 only so make sure any screen you buy is for your Hardware Version (002 or 003) but both listing seem legit.
 
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Just a warning for all of you.

Any more suggestions of insurance fraud will result in infractions and the thread closing.

As an attorney, I must disagree with your statement concerning insurance fraud. Sprint specifically permits customers to retroactively add insurance to phones for 30 days after purchase. This is not unlike COBRA provisions which allow health insurance to be retroactively added up to 90 days past a qualifying event. Certainly, no one is accusing an individual of "insurance fraud" when they have an accident or disability and decide to add insurance at a later, but permitted date.

I haven't researched this issue, but I think it is premature to cry "fraud" when Sprint does specifically permit retroactive insurance without investigation and apparently without qualification.
 
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As an attorney, I must disagree with your statement concerning insurance fraud. Sprint specifically permits customers to retroactively add insurance to phones for 30 days after purchase. This is not unlike COBRA provisions which allow health insurance to be retroactively added up to 90 days past a qualifying event. Certainly, no one is accusing an individual of "insurance fraud" when they have an accident or disability and decide to add insurance at a later, but permitted date.

I haven't researched this issue, but I think it is premature to cry "fraud" when Sprint does specifically permit retroactive insurance without investigation and apparently without qualification.

Not knowing how much of the thread you saw or not, but there were, prior to the posts being removed, definitely posts suggesting that the OP commit "insurance fraud, i.e. falsifying the facts to obtain payment that would not otherwise be paid.



That being said, feel free to PM the Mods/Admins if you think the matter needs looked at again or needs looked at differently! :)
 
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Not knowing how much of the thread you saw or not....)

Ah, yes, I didn't see the prior posts. That would certainly make a difference. My view is that I haven't seen Sprint regard the purchase of insurance retroactively following an accident as fraud. (And I suppose I should read their insurance (Assurion) in depth, but I have just been lazy.)
 
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I made a comment on new LCD/Glass being available in Hong Kong for the phones a few weeks back. About a week after launch? They had that shit ready to go in Hong Kong about launch time.

ANYWAY, I do a lot of whole sale from HK and one of my friends there told me I better get a spare screen for my EVO, I had texted him looking for some new products and he saw my text was from an HTC EVO (signature) and he commented on the fact I better have him pick me up a screen because they break really easy.

Anyway that said he quoted me less then 50% what they are going for on eBay so if you guys hold out a bit I'm sure they will drop in price soon. Right now they are just taking advantage of the new market.
 
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