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Re: T-Mobile Nexus One Insurance

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Originally Posted by orangekid View Post
well the rep said that apparently they can tell if you put insurance on it more than 2 weeks after it was bought from google and then they won't cover it. Was he just blowing smoke up my ass?
i'm not too familiar with tmobile yet because i've had sprint for almost 10 years but i would assume he is because what if i bought the phone a month ago and never activated it, how would they know when i bought it? Also the phone comes from Google not Tmobile, T-mobile has no clue when i bought the phone. I'm positive tmobile has no clue when i buy it from google the only thing you have to make sure is that if it was insured by your friend can you insure it again. Your friend will have to tell tmobile he has a new imei he wants insured when he gets his new phone, that SHOULD release the imei and you should be able to insure it aftwards but i'm not positive. But as for the 2 week thing, he is lying.
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