Re: Diamonds on eBay
I got an Asurion envelope with my Diamond, no name was listed on it. I called and spoke with a manager at Sprint, someone from ecare, as well as someone from Asurion, and everyone assured me it was alright. This is a post I made about this topic on another forum:
The damage, so to speak, has already been done. The phones have already been shipped to completely innocent third parties.
Think about it this way, if it costs $50 to get a new phone under an insurance plan that costs 4 dollars per month, that's a total of 98 dollars per year for one phone claimed. On many of these accounts, Sprint would lose 98 dollars in one month, perhaps 2 months if they decided to stop service to these phones. Then multiply that by how many people own these phones as their only phone, and have no other phone to active, forcing the decision to either pay for a different phone, or switch to another service.
I don't have insurance on my phone, I never have and probably never will. I'm not saying what you guys are postulating isn't possible or untrue, but either Sprint and Asurion are both turning a blind eye to this type of activity, or it's not as widespread or happening as we think it is.
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