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Originally Posted by reconboy
Not to bust up the thread any but I really find Asurion's claim process faq quite funny:
What if someone makes a false claim about my phone?
In order to protect your account, Asurion takes criminal and civil action against those that commit fraud. Any person who attempts to defraud Asurion by providing false, incomplete or misleading information is guilty of insurance fraud. In addition, claimed phones are deactivated once a claim is fulfilled.
http://www.asurion.com/customers/hi_faq.html
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I am curious if this is the case if a completely innocent third party now has possession of the phone. I called Asurion, and they assured me that this was legitimate and there was no need to worry. I've now relied on their promise, so I don't see how they would turn around and disconnect my phone.
It also makes me wonder if this is truly a product of fraud. I cannot imagine both managers at Sprint and Asurion taking a report like this lightly, especially since it appears many have made such reports.