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Old 09-22-2009, 01:53 PM
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Re: Sprint replacing for TP2

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Originally Posted by HB View Post
Running mine since last year , only power switch wasnt responding too well So they changed the screen once, that took the tech literally 5 minutes, that took care of the oily stuf too and now the phuker is responsive as hell
Why can't everyone be as easy going as this guy!? haha..

I have had my TP since about a month after it released, I upgraded to it, paid the price, and have had it ever since. It still looks like a brand new phone. I have had my keyboard replaced 3 times, but never had the whole phone replaced for a silly keyboard replacement which is 8 screws and detaching 2 ribbons, I have timed how long it takes, literally less than 2 mins to fix the phone rather than replacing it. My point is that why waste a device if you can fix it? It's that simple. Most people don't think things through and give Sprint the bad wrap, rather than HTC for the hardware failures the TP has had. But what about those Mogul users trying to get a free upgrade to the TP?! Remember that mess??? The Mogul had hardware issues too, the talk key not working, the keyboard sticking which is similar to the TP, the wifi switch breaking, etc. If you want to complain about this series of phones, then move to something else. Don't expect Sprint to give you free upgrades all the time. A TON of people with Mogul's suddenly had little issue with their phones when the TP came out. Simple issues that were resolved but they kept complaining, even if their really wasn't anything wrong with their Mogul in the first place, just so they could get a free TP. Then it turned to filing claims through Asurion for the $50 ded. to get a TP. Once that well ran dry, what happened?! Asurion upped their ded. to $100 for PDA's. Now everyone has to pay more, all because people wanted free upgrades.

My final thoughts on this subject, as I've taken up to much time and space for everyone reading this thread:

Those cheapskates hoping to get free phones by complaining about their devices need to drop it and pay the price like everyone else. Because of these people, ded. for filing claims through Asurion has gone up, the trust of the Sprint technicians has declined as they all think that these mysterious problems with TP's all coming in when the TP2 releases are just wanting a TP2, and if it's legit and their is no other alternative but to go to a TP2, then so be it, but don't abuse it. If you can't pay for it like other hard workers in today's economy, then you don't need it.

Sorry if I offended anyone with my postings, but when you see people that work less than you, get free passes for things you work hard to pay for, it really sucks...
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