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Re: Broken screen on the new TP2...
Or get rid of your A-hole kid all together, then you'll have enough money to buy whatever phone you want.
With Sprint TEP insurance, it'll cost you 100 bucks to replace the phone. p. |
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Re: Broken screen on the new TP2...
And while doing so you will void your warranty. Don't do what the previous poster recommended....You say you have insurance, then create a claim with asurian, fork over the deductible and get yourself a new phone...that's what your paying for. How long have you had the insurance btw? If you want to go the route the previous poster passed along...then you can do so...but if anything ever happens to the phone that you cannot fix, then your cell provider won't be able to help you. You also might want to contact HTC on this matter and see if you can't send the phone into them and pay for the replacement screen.
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Re: Broken screen on the new TP2...
Thanks for your suggestions, guys... Do you always get a refurbished phone? Would they not try to fix the screen first? Oh, and the insurance; I sort of signed up for it today... just in case something like this would happen
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Re: Broken screen on the new TP2...
Asurion almost always just sends out a refurbished phone and almost never is it your phone. If they did that it would take weeks to send your phone back...now they get your phone, verify, and send out a refurbished one. If you get HTC or your phone provider to warranty the phone then you will get the same one back.
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Re: Broken screen on the new TP2...
file a claim i did and got a brand new in box cause referbs were out. oh i didnt have to send my old back first. so act fast.
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Re: Broken screen on the new TP2...
Since I just got the insurance today, do I have to wait 30 days or something like that or can I file tomorrow?
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Re: Broken screen on the new TP2...
Filing a claim soon after purchasing insurance is a clue to the adjuster that you are committing insurance fraud, which is exactly what you would be doing. FYI, insurance fraud is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. The appropriate solution to your situation is to get a loaner and send your phone off for repair.
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