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Have you checked the refurb status of the device? Someone else here got a phone that appeared to be a refurb based on packaging, but when checking the refurb hardware status, it was still set at no, meaning a new unit.
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Seriously? Call and scream. They have a worry free guarantee for 30 days that says you can get as many NEW god damn phones as you want and after that, manufacturer defects = NEW PHONE. Period. Make sure they note your account for a new phone when they come in. It really shouldnt be an issue if you talk to a manager. Just ask for one before you even speak to the regular folk.
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Yeah that happened to me also. I wasn't pleased to see it, but I inspected it very closely and couldn't find any evidence of it being used before. If you dial ##778 talk and then click edit, followed by view, what does it say for refurb status & date? It could be that they just have some new ones without packaging and extras to cut down on replacement costs.
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If I remember correctly, there were people with Titan's that got refurbs that had the information reset and there was no refurb labeling within the menu. |
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You could be right though. I just checked my life timers, and they definitely reflect the time since my last hard reset, which was yesterday. So those values mean nothing. The only issue I have with my replacement is that the double tap zooming feature in Opera is wonkey. It's like the screen isn't calculating my presses correctly. So check that out and make sure it's okay. If the device seems otherwise perfect, it might be less of a gamble to keep what you have then try for another TP2 that could have any number of issues. In this case, having a "refurb" might be to your advantage. |
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I'm sorry, but I don't see how Verizon is responsible for giving you your 4th TP2 in 30 days. To me, this screams that the customer is the problem, not the phone.
After 3, they should be like sir, we'd ask that you either return it for a refund or choose another model. I think them giving you 3 NEW retail devices in 30 days is more than reasonable. Also, if its a refurb, try SIM unlocking it. My experience with other Verizon global phones is that the SIM unlock code only worked on a retail phone. All the refurbs I received could be SIM unlocked with all zeros (00000000) Last edited by isdnmatt; 10-01-2009 at 02:22 PM. |
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First batches of any product are always prone to issue's. You're making the assumption that I'm the issue when you haven't been the one experiencing the problems with any of these phones. What gives you the authority to make that decision? None so far as I can see. So by your reasoning I should just suck it up because Verizon was nice enough to give me three defective phones? Clearly you're using flawed logic. 8no, The tech support rep I just spoke with checked the history of the serial number and saw it was never activated, which is good I suppose. However, it is still a refurb and for whatever reason the person who had it before sent it back, which makes me wonder. |
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