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Originally Posted by banzaiwolfe
I wouldn't consider Sprint doing what you pay them to do via TEP a favor.
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Guess I should have worded myself better. The fact that they OFFER TEP is the favor I'm speaking of. If I remember right, some carriers don't allow any kind of insurance on smartphones (but I could be wrong on that one if anyone else wants to chime in on that).
Edit: Also, if you remember, Sprint reserves the right to replace it with something they deem "comparable", which in some cases is an upgrade, but in some cases users might end up with something many would consider a downgrade (maybe a never device with no keyboard, less memory, etc.). All I'm saying is, if they really wanted to stick it to people, they could stop offering TEP, and after 30 days, if your device is defective, you mess with the manufacturer, in this case HTC.