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Re: Getting a new TP2 - what bad things to look for in a referb
TP2 started dropping connections after a few seconds. Did a hard reset and took it in to local Sprint store. A quick check and they offered the $35 replacement deal.
I picked the new phone up Saturday. Very, very clean. Clear screen, USB working, all key working fine. To me, this is a real bargain for an old TP2 that I got second hand. Staying with my $24 SERO! |
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Re: Getting a new TP2 - what bad things to look for in a referb
I got my new phone from UPS today. In the box was the sprint paper work. One thing I noticed on it was that they claim to be able to charge you another $125 for phones damaged beyond repair. As this was not talked about when the replacement was offered, I wonder if they can enforce it. Seems to change the terms of the agreement after it has been paid for. What defines beyond repair? Has anyone ever seen this acted upon?
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Re: Getting a new TP2 - what bad things to look for in a referb
I got my refurbed TP2 from Sprint for $35 a few weeks ago. My touchscreen was giving me trouble (probably because I gave it a lot of trouble first ). I love my SERO 500 with Pick 3 & Pick 2 in combination with Google Voice. I use Magicall to modify all calls I make to dial them through Google Voice (I haven't found anything comparable on Android).
BTW, I'm in Minneapolis, and have had great customer service and reception coverage with Sprint. Even if I paid full price for my phone and service, I don't think I'd complain much. Certainly with SERO + Google Voice (and other deals I've snagged over the years), I'm going to stick with Sprint for a long time. I'm very happy with my TP2 right now and have no plans to upgrade. I picked up a refurbed Nook Color and put CM7.1 on it. Tethering that to my TP2 gives me a very good Android experience and so far has stifled my urge to upgrade my phone/plan with Sprint. I'm sure I'll end up on the SERO-P $50 plan one day, but not today. |
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Re: Getting a new TP2 - what bad things to look for in a referb
Google Voice Callback app Does just that!
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Re: Getting a new TP2 - what bad things to look for in a referb
I still have my 25% discount on SERO. I think the reason is that usage on this phone is probably under the radar. It is my wife's phone and she uses primarly voice with some email. She travels out of the US and when outside the country, she uses a SIM provided by another company that has very low per minute charges. That is the primary reason she is keeping the TP2.
If they hadn't done away with the discounts on SERO, she would probably go to premium and look for a more modern dual mode phone. The problem is that, if we change the plan at all we will most likely lose the discount. That would more than double our monthly cost. |
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Re: Getting a new TP2 - what bad things to look for in a referb
Got the new phone, and everything seems to check out ok. Now I guess I just have to wait and see if they can fix the old phone I sent back, or if they try to charge me the $125 beyond repair fee that they are trying to seek in after the fact. I am hopeful that is only for extreme cases where the phone looks like it has been ran over by a tank.
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Re: Getting a new TP2 - what bad things to look for in a referb
I went through 3 TP2s that I traded in at Sprint after losing the USB data connection. This is the most common flaw by far but not the worst. The power button will eventually die and some are very worn out on refurbs. Also, the hinges get worn out and eventually they seem to get "crunchy" when sliding shut. Look for one that is flat and with both sections sliding tight. Always check the left side gap. It should be as tight as right gap but they never are. As for the oil slick, just don't keep the phone in the bathroom during a 45 minute shower, don't subject it to rapid temp changes, and you'll be fine.
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