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Stingray 01-29-2007 11:52 AM

Insurance?
 
Would you recomend getting insurance on the PPC-6700?
Do you have it on your PPC-6700?

Rufus 01-29-2007 12:42 PM

T.E.P. is a must. I have been in at least 3 situations where I wished that I had it. Regular insurance is good as long as you get a good tech to take a look at it. Some techs can be @$$3$ though.

The slightest bit of sweat or maybe you took your phone into the bathroom with you when you were taking a shower, and they will enter into your account that you had water damage.

I had some idiot tech do this to me, then I took it to another store where the techs actually cared about their customer and they were able to repair it with no problem.

Anyway, I would not have had to worry about where to take it if I had T.E.P. on my phone, since that plan covers water-damage.

But to answer your question, some kind of insurance is a MUST with this phone... Too much can go wrong.

EDGE23 01-29-2007 01:22 PM

I have insurance on all my phones, I wuoldnt get for a low end phone but for a 5-600 phone is a must IMO.

samshady 02-01-2007 10:53 AM

No insurance on a $500 phone that's being discontinued is a no brainer.The 6700 seems to be pretty durable from what I've seen so far.That said without the touchscreen its basically worthless.Too many what ifs and don't forget Mr Murphy's law.$7 a month is a cheap price to know in your mind who cares what happens to the phone,I'm not buying the next one.

Eden 02-01-2007 10:56 AM

I had a SPH-i500 before I got my PPC-6700, I got my PPC, as a replacement for my SPH, from insurance. Insurance is a must on these phones.

1oddmanout 02-01-2007 11:16 AM

Absolutely. Less then 7 weeks old, I drop it. Works fine, except the toggle doesn't work. One phone call, and it's replaced with a new one. Whether Sprint or any other, it'd cost lots of bucks to repair a new phone, or lots of bucks to buy a new one.

NinjaMom 02-01-2007 02:18 PM

Without a doubt. I have it on my phone... Wouldn't think about not having it.

JackSchitt28 02-01-2007 03:15 PM

yeah it is crazy not having insurance on a phone like this. would you not insure your vehicle if you had the option (probably so) you would be paying for repairs on your car just like you will buying a new phone out of your pocket. insurance is cheap considering how much the phone costs.

allanak 02-02-2007 12:46 AM

This should have been a poll :D

Yes, get insurance.

TheRocoLoco 02-02-2007 02:37 AM

I'm on my 3rd Verizon 6700. I don't have insurance I just call them up and they send me a new one when it breaks =).

bunnytrigger 02-02-2007 03:03 AM

Stingray, made it a poll, hope you dont mind. I do have insurance :roll:

haus 02-02-2007 01:55 PM

Wow, I'm the lone holdout here so far. In 6 years with Verizon I've used about 5 phones. Had insurance for the first couple of years, then decided that by the time I get using a particular phone I can usually find them on Ebay in a pinch for a lot less than full retail. Since I had never had a claim in 2 years at that point, the cost of maintaining insurance at $7 per month for those two years was $168 - equal to or higher than the Ebay/secondhand price of any of the phones I was using at the time. Now, 4 years later, I have never had a claim, and I'm glad I haven't paid the $336 for insurance ($7 a month for 48 months) because the money I pocketed could go for an Ebay XV6700 which I see all the time for about $200. In fact I was considering buying a spare at that price "just in case" as I was building a custom ROM.

The economics of insurance only make sense to me if it's a brand new model, very hard to obtain, and very expensive (the last part is relative to one's situation). If I were using a 6700 in high school, I'd have insurance on it. High school being a distant memory for me, the economics are a little different.

Car insurance is a tricky analogy because there are issues like liability and medical expenses that make it an unfair comparison. If there were a constant threat that I could kill someone and be sued for millions just by carrying a 6700 in my pocket (I mean it's a brick, but not *that* much of a brick), you bet I'd insure it. :)

My answer to this poll would have to be "it depends", so I can't issue a flat-out 'no'.

JackSchitt28 02-02-2007 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haus
Wow, I'm the lone holdout here so far. In 6 years with Verizon I've used about 5 phones. Had insurance for the first couple of years, then decided that by the time I get using a particular phone I can usually find them on Ebay in a pinch for a lot less than full retail. Since I had never had a claim in 2 years at that point, the cost of maintaining insurance at $7 per month for those two years was $168 - equal to or higher than the Ebay/secondhand price of any of the phones I was using at the time. Now, 4 years later, I have never had a claim, and I'm glad I haven't paid the $336 for insurance ($7 a month for 48 months) because the money I pocketed could go for an Ebay XV6700 which I see all the time for about $200. In fact I was considering buying a spare at that price "just in case" as I was building a custom ROM.

The economics of insurance only make sense to me if it's a brand new model, very hard to obtain, and very expensive (the last part is relative to one's situation). If I were using a 6700 in high school, I'd have insurance on it. High school being a distant memory for me, the economics are a little different.

Car insurance is a tricky analogy because there are issues like liability and medical expenses that make it an unfair comparison. If there were a constant threat that I could kill someone and be sued for millions just by carrying a 6700 in my pocket (I mean it's a brick, but not *that* much of a brick), you bet I'd insure it. :)

My answer to this poll would have to be "it depends", so I can't issue a flat-out 'no'.

car insurance is all i could think of at the moment. this is the deal, i own a ppc 6700 and my wife owns the treo 700p, we have them insured because she is in school and I am the sole provider as of now and we like our phones and cannot afford to pay one lump sum for a new phone when we can pay $14.00 a month knowing they are covered. I am in the uscg and am constantly working near the water and I have seen about a dozen phones fall into the water in a years time. most had insurance, but for those that did'nt, i heard them complaining of the price it cost them to obtain a new phone. i dunno if they went through ebay or went to the cell store or what, all I know is that I would rather pay $14.00 a month on about $1000 worth of phones then have to buy them outright. i wont ever go back to some rinky dinky phone again after experiencing the 6700. therefore i will pay the cost of insurance the rest of my life even if i never have to use it, i know it is there and it is a sense of security. eventually a persons luck will run out.

haus 02-02-2007 02:11 PM

Definitely, in a high risk situation like yours, insurance is a wonderful thing. When I go sailing I usually ESN-swap to a cheaper phone. :)

This sort of reminds me of the Simpsons, where "[Maude Flanders:] Neddie doesn't have insurance because he considers it a form of gambling."

JackSchitt28 02-02-2007 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haus
Definitely, in a high risk situation like yours, insurance is a wonderful thing. When I go sailing I usually ESN-swap to a cheaper phone. :)

This sort of reminds me of the Simpsons, where "[Maude Flanders:] Neddie doesn't have insurance because he considers it a form of gambling."

LMAO i saw that episode, very funny. :lol:

xarses 02-02-2007 05:15 PM

Don't take the phone anywhere with out it. less you have money burning a hole in your pockets.

cwest06 02-04-2007 06:50 PM

I have swap my phone out about 5 times since i have had the phone. If i didnt have TEP I would have had to spend 50.00 or more if i need a new phone


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