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Remember, you are just a Customer Service Rep. Key word, CUSTOMER, with an attitude like yours you should have been fired your second day.
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with the $7 insurance even if its lost or stolen you still have to pay $50 to get a replacement. those all go through a company called asurion and they send you a refurb phone too. sprint offers the 2 phone protection plans separately for $4 each so you might consider getting just one instead of both
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As long as you have the correct insurance plan on your phone, replacing the phone or ordering a replacement is not uncommon at all. Most of the time it will be a replacement refurb, however, if they don't have one in store, and the warehouse doesn't either (unlikely for just about all phones) then you will get a replacement new phone.
Or if you're withing your first 30 days, it will be a new phone most likely, but it will count as your one and only exchange opportunity. I highly recommend getting the insurance on your phone, especially if it is a smartphone. If for any reason there is water damage, or if it gets stolen or lost, would you rather pay a $50 deductible? Or if you aren't eligible for upgrades, pay a lot more pretty much anywhere else. While the insurance may seem like a rip when you think of it as $84 a year, look at it this way: The price of a new Mogul retail is $549. Insurance for 22 months until your next rebateeligibility, including the $50 deductible, is $204. Which would you rather pay if your phone gets stolen or water damaged and you have to buy a new one?
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When I first got my PPC6700, I had a problem after 4 months with my mini USB Plug on the phone, it wouldnt charge the battery what so ever. I took it to Sprint tech and they replaced it with a brand new one right from a box, I had no insurance but their service was excellent. I dont know if it was because I am a Business client or what, but they seemed to be helping me all the way.
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Once you get the new phone, post the SKU that it has. If they ordered you a phone, then it probably will come in a little white or brown cardboard box. If you can, see what the SKU on that says... That SKU itself will tell you whether it is a refurb or a new one.
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