I got my new E4GT on Jan 21, and I fount on 23th that it doesn't receive any GPS signal 'at all'. I guess you guys might have some tweaks to fix this issue but I didn't. So I just sent it to Samsung service center on 24th, which was my biggest mistake.
They recieved my phone on '30th' because they are using UPS 'Ground', which I think is ridiculus for a repair service dealing a product costs more than $500. And it's now Feb 6, and it was still being repaired.
So I called them and asked how long would it take more to get it back, and the representative said 'Another week or two'. Wow. Taking a month to finally use a new phone.
So I called Sprint who I originally talked to when I found the problem. At that time one of the representatives told me to send my phone to Samsung since it's a 'technical issue' of the mobile product of Samsung. I explained how my phone's being taken care of, and they said my phone just could have been replaced without additioanl charge since it has an original defect if I brought it to Sprint store right away rather than sending it to Samsung. What Sprint told me they can do is by the way that only once I get my phone back from the Samsung repair shop and bring it to them, they will be able to take care of it because they need the phone in their hands.
So I called (...) Samsung again to claim my phone back right away regardless of whether it's completely repaired or not. But what the first representative I talked to told me is that 1. there's no way to send the product back to the customer while it's under the repair process because it is related to the liability issue(what?!), so I will need to WAIT until my phone is completely fixed. 2. also there's no way to expedite the shipping process because the UPS 'Ground' is the only way of portal service they are using 'from the shop' to the customers. (I even told him that I'm willing to pay additional charge or anything for that)
That was what he kept arguing until I asked him to transfer me to his supervisor or anyone has higher level authority of support. Although he argued that it would be the exactly same if I talked to anyone else, the higher support representative immediately canceled my repair and sent it back to me throught UPS 2nd day air service.
I'm not sure if it's okay to post this kind of complaining here, but might be helpful for those of you who have repair issues.
DO NOT SEND YOUR PHONE TO SAMSUNG. WHETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE THE TOTAL PROTECTION WITH SPRINT, BRING IT TO THEM.
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I got my new E4GT on Jan 21, and I fount on 23th that it doesn't receive any GPS signal 'at all'. I guess you guys might have some tweaks to fix this issue but I didn't. So I just sent it to Samsung service center on 24th, which was my biggest mistake.
They recieved my phone on '30th' because they are using UPS 'Ground', which I think is ridiculus for a repair service dealing a product costs more than $500. And it's now Feb 6, and it was still being repaired.
So I called them and asked how long would it take more to get it back, and the representative said 'Another week or two'. Wow. Taking a month to finally use a new phone.
So I called Sprint who I originally talked to when I found the problem. At that time one of the representatives told me to send my phone to Samsung since it's a 'technical issue' of the mobile product of Samsung. I explained how my phone's being taken care of, and they said my phone just could have been replaced without additioanl charge since it has an original defect if I brought it to Sprint store right away rather than sending it to Samsung. What Sprint told me they can do is by the way that only once I get my phone back from the Samsung repair shop and bring it to them, they will be able to take care of it because they need the phone in their hands.
So I called (...) Samsung again to claim my phone back right away regardless of whether it's completely repaired or not. But what the first representative I talked to told me is that 1. there's no way to send the product back to the customer while it's under the repair process because it is related to the liability issue(what?!), so I will need to WAIT until my phone is completely fixed. 2. also there's no way to expedite the shipping process because the UPS 'Ground' is the only way of portal service they are using 'from the shop' to the customers. (I even told him that I'm willing to pay additional charge or anything for that)
That was what he kept arguing until I asked him to transfer me to his supervisor or anyone has higher level authority of support. Although he argued that it would be the exactly same if I talked to anyone else, the higher support representative immediately canceled my repair and sent it back to me throught UPS 2nd day air service.
I'm not sure if it's okay to post this kind of complaining here, but might be helpful for those of you who have repair issues.
DO NOT SEND YOUR PHONE TO SAMSUNG. WHETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE THE TOTAL PROTECTION WITH SPRINT, BRING IT TO THEM.
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If you would have asked first then we would have told you to go to sprint..... In and out no problem
We are not like the international g$2 the carriers overseas usually don't do this but all the carriers in us do the carrier work ...
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Unless you bought it used off of Craigslist, why would you not return to the store where you bought it?
Sprint has a 14 day return on new devices, no questions asked.
But yes I agree. Samsung customer service is garbage. As much as I would like the Nexus, I won't buy it as Samsung makes it. I will wait for HTCs next phone.
Your lucky it wasn't Motorola, they would have said were working on an update and hung up.
Sometimes you learn things the hard way, but seriously, assuming you bought your phone at a Sprint store or authorized dealer, and did not take it to a Sprint store or repair center first, especially during the 14 day return period, well ... you already know the rest. Sending ANY kind of electronics back to the manufacturer should be the last resort. I'm at a bit of a loss why you would have sent your phone to Samsung 3 days after you bought it. Sprint cares about you way more than Samsung, and that isn't exactly saying much.
Still, I can't shake the feeling that there's something to this story you're not telling us.
I first contacted Sprint and sending it to Samsung was their suggestion. That's why. Even the Sprint representative I talked to today didn't know why the first representative told me to do that way. That might be the missing point here. After talking to him, his supervisor called me and apologized for the bad advise from the first one. If I knew or heard that it couldve taken care of by Sprint, I would definately have dont that way.
Work at sprint here, yea, withing 14 days we always swap it for you instore. Past 14 days, free with insurance, or $35 without.
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Why would you think to try and repair a defective phone within your return/exchange period??
Step 1-Got to Sprint store
Step 2-Exchange phone for brand new one
Step 3-Love new working phone
I'm not trying to be rude, but there is 14 days for a reason
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I first contacted Sprint and sending it to Samsung was their suggestion. That's why. Even the Sprint representative I talked to today didn't know why the first representative told me to do that way. That might be the missing point here. After talking to him, his supervisor called me and apologized for the bad advise from the first one. If I knew or heard that it couldve taken care of by Sprint, I would definately have dont that way.
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You dont contact Sprint, you take it to Sprint, the store you bought it at or any other store ... I guess you did learn your lesson
I buy all my phones on craigslist or ebay. If I break one, usually I find some way for it to be manufacturer error or whatever (faulty usb connection, faulty screen, faulty keyboard). I have insurance through sprint, so I take it to an authorized repair center(I have 3 in town), and they replace it free of charge because its manufacturer error. Usually I get my replacement device the next day.
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I first contacted Sprint and sending it to Samsung was their suggestion. That's why. Even the Sprint representative I talked to today didn't know why the first representative told me to do that way. That might be the missing point here. After talking to him, his supervisor called me and apologized for the bad advise from the first one. If I knew or heard that it couldve taken care of by Sprint, I would definately have dont that way.
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I see. Sorry you got bad advice, but sometimes you can get better advice from the drunk bum pushing a shopping cart full of cans and bottles down your street than you do from a service call center rep. Often times they're new, under trained, or just don't give a **** and want to get you off the phone.
If it's any consolation, I guess it's safe to say you learned something through this experience, which is always a positive. I hope you get your phone back soon.
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Certainly that can't be right.
Nevertheless, I have to say my experience getting my bricked phone (my fault entirely) replaced throught the ATT warranty dept went very well.
They even included overnight shipping, didn't require me to ship mine back 1st and included a return shipping label for my crapped out phone. I made the claim Friday and received my new phone Monday 11 am.
Well done ATT.
Congratulations!
What can you advise me to do with my bricked phone? I bought my phone from eBay and I live in Israel. I think that will not be able to replace my phone for a new one. Only if I'll send it directly to LG. But will there be something to do?
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Congratulations!
What can you advise me to do with my bricked phone? I bought my phone from eBay and I live in Israel. I think that will not be able to replace my phone for a new one. Only if I'll send it directly to LG. But will there be something to do?
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Maybe LG but ATT won't do anything for you unless your a customer. And usually warrenty is not outside of the country you got it from.
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I think this particular ATT Rep was smoking salmon...I have returned 2 already due to warranty stuff and will probably be selling the next replacement I get...the rep at my local store wasn't overly enthused with the phone and said that was the consensus.
On a lighter note they were very helpful with getting this taken care of and doing so very quickly...
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Certainly that can't be right.
Nevertheless, I have to say my experience getting my bricked phone (my fault entirely) replaced throught the ATT warranty dept went very well.
They even included overnight shipping, didn't require me to ship mine back 1st and included a return shipping label for my crapped out phone. I made the claim Friday and received my new phone Monday 11 am.
Well done ATT.
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Machzelet said:
Congratulations!
What can you advise me to do with my bricked phone? I bought my phone from eBay and I live in Israel. I think that will not be able to replace my phone for a new one. Only if I'll send it directly to LG. But will there be something to do?
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I don't have AT&T so despite living in the USA, I sent my phone directly to LG. (I use an AT&T MVNO, so I don't get support from AT&T) LG repaired it free of charge and mailed it back. So I guess LG does something right.
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I think this particular ATT Rep was smoking salmon...I have returned 2 already due to warranty stuff and will probably be selling the next replacement I get...the rep at my local store wasn't overly enthused with the phone and said that was the consensus.
On a lighter note they were very helpful with getting this taken care of and doing so very quickly...
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what's been the issue(s) with your phones?
Generally, I tend to find local store rep's opinions to be, well, less than they should be. After using this phone for 2+ months I'm unsure why a local store rep would not communicate the benefits of this device as opposed to their lack of enthusiasm for it.
I don't think the phone is so bad...I think there are lots of great things about it. I love the screen, it has the potential to be so quick and snappy and really could be an all around awesome phone...I just realized the fact that updates were going to be a little slower towards this phone and it seemed like making any slight mod (firmware/rom wise) would work but had a much higher failure rate than I think anyone was looking for-hence my looking to move on...
The specific issues with my phone were a short or something that just hard bricked the phone without warning and without any mods...at all. It just turned off one day and nothing could ever, every be done to get it back on. Strange.... the second phone has never been quite right after installing a rom and the boot loops and not being able to reboot was kind of a turn off. Plus the speaker in the earpiece has been a bit wonky so I decided to do a warranty return and then move on from there.
And you're right...some of the reps seem to be way off from what's realistic...you can tell they definitely play favorites and seem to be very partial and unsupportive. But at least they were helpful!
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I don't have AT&T so despite living in the USA, I sent my phone directly to LG. (I use an AT&T MVNO, so I don't get support from AT&T) LG repaired it free of charge and mailed it back. So I guess LG does something right.
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Did you get your repaired phone back? How long did it take? Get me some tips what I need to do, where to send?
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Did you get your repaired phone back? How long did it take? Get me some tips what I need to do, where to send?
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I called LG Customer Service and told them the device wouldn't power up. (I had done a battery pull and it totally hardware bricked the device.) They had me send it to Stellar Wireless with the Repair Authorization # they gave me. I got it back within 7 business days.
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Certainly that can't be right.
Nevertheless, I have to say my experience getting my bricked phone (my fault entirely) replaced throught the ATT warranty dept went very well.
They even included overnight shipping, didn't require me to ship mine back 1st and included a return shipping label for my crapped out phone. I made the claim Friday and received my new phone Monday 11 am.
Well done ATT.
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Exchanging in a store during your 30 day buyers remorse period is different than exchanging through warranty. You might have exchanged it several times in store, but to AT&T's warranty department, this is the first time. They keep track of how many warranty claims you make, once you get to a certain point they usually allow you to try something different.
As for AT&T store reps, many of them base their opinions on phones on popularity, return rate, etc. The Nitro/Optimus LTE is an awesome phone, but it isn't very popular saleswise.
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I called LG Customer Service and told them the device wouldn't power up. (I had done a battery pull and it totally hardware bricked the device.) They had me send it to Stellar Wireless with the Repair Authorization # they gave me. I got it back within 7 business days.
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One problem - I live in Israel, and in my country this device is officially not for sale. So I do not know how and where to call and send the device. I have no idea what to do.
AT&T reps were trained to lie to customers. I had to turn in my SGS2 twice for exchange, and both times I was told I was the first to exchange the SGS2.
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One problem - I live in Israel, and in my country this device is officially not for sale. So I do not know how and where to call and send the device. I have no idea what to do.
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I would go to the LG swebsite and look for a way to contact them about a warranty exchange or repair.
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I know this is probably a long shot, but from what I've read Asurion doesn't follow the phone, it follows the SIM. I spoke with a lady from Asurion, but she was no help at all, so I spoke with someone at T-Mobile and he wasn't any help either. They both basically stated that they weren't sure and would need to get back to me about it. That was almost a week ago and I still haven't heard back from either company, great customer service, isn't it?
If the insurance won't cover the phone I don't want to be paying the $7.99/mo for it and not be able to use it if the time comes.
PS: I do assume the answer is no, but it's worth asking I suppose.
Try starting a claim online and see how far it goes. Or call and ask someone at asurion.
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I know this is probably a long shot, but from what I've read Asurion doesn't follow the phone, it follows the SIM. I spoke with a lady from Asurion, but she was no help at all, so I spoke with someone at T-Mobile and he wasn't any help either. They both basically stated that they weren't sure and would need to get back to me about it. That was almost a week ago and I still haven't heard back from either company, great customer service, isn't it?
If the insurance won't cover the phone I don't want to be paying the $7.99/mo for it and not be able to use it if the time comes.
PS: I do assume the answer is no, but it's worth asking I suppose.
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the answer is no..i have checked, double checked, tripled checked...
i originally asked a tmo chat rep..he said yes, i didnt believe him so i wanted to double check...i asked another rep and he said no...then i called asurion directly and they said no
asurion is the company that handles most of the major US carriers...being that the galaxy nexus (GSM) is not supported by any of our carriers its easy to see that the answer would be no
ensquared will though...only like $60/year and a $75 deductible
ensquared.com
they cover water damage, loss, theft, drops, pretty much everything
i just sold my SG2 today..gonna call tmobile to cancel my phone insurance now that im using the galaxy nexus
according to their pamphlets they only cover phones sold by tmobile. I have found securranty to be a cheaper but reliable provider of smart phone insurance.
I got a message from Samsung last night to power down my phone immediately and take it to my carrier's store and get a replacement S7 or S7Edge. If I choose to stay with the note they were to provide loaner phones until the new Notes arrive. Verizon told they are doing no such thing and pick another phone or keep using this one until the new ones arrived.
I think this may have been ordered by the CPSC. Here is the link : http://www.samsung.com/us/note7exch...=7731125&CID=eml-mb-cph-916-1199-emailversion
I wonder if Verizon will take responsibility if MY house burns down?
I talked to two techs on chat and both said I would be provided loaner phones.
I am not very happy right now and want to report them the CPSC.
Costco is not giving loaner phones.
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I got a message from Samsung last night to power down my phone immediately and take it to my carrier's store and get a replacement S7 or S7Edge. If I choose to stay with the note they were to provide loaner phones until the new Notes arrive. Verizon told they are doing no such thing and pick another phone or keep using this one until the new ones arrived.
I think this may have been ordered by the CPSC. Here is the link : http://www.samsung.com/us/note7exch...=7731125&CID=eml-mb-cph-916-1199-emailversion
I wonder if Verizon will take responsibility if MY house burns down?
I talked to two techs on chat and both said I would be provided loaner phones.
I am not very happy right now and want to report them the CPSC.
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Hey bro, sorry to hear about your misfortune. Sucks that everyone is getting yanked around with nobody from Verizon or Samsung being on the same page. It's irritating and super frustrating to waste your time going down there to be turned down for a loaner when that's what is strongly recommended. I was irritated by the lack of real detail and guidance from the start of all this. I contacted Tami Erwins office, the Executive VP of Verizon Wireless. They still had no real guidance for any of my questions (sad they can't even offer more assistance) but maybe if you have time and want to contact them, maybe they can provide you even more assistance then they did me or at least maybe it will force them to get their asses in gear if more people contact them.
http://www.verizon.com/about/our-company/executive-bios/tami-erwin
There is a contact link to submit your grief / suggestions. Hope this helps in some way. I'm sticking with my Note7 till they get the new batch in.
Thanks for that info. I will send them an email, but I am still gonna call and try to escalate the situation.
I don't think I should have to turn off my phone and sit there with idle cell service I am still paying for. Plus I need my phone.
They said I could exchange it for any phone in the store.... I wounder if they would give me the Droid Z with projector accessory? LOL
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Thanks for that info. I will send them an email, but I am still gonna call and try to escalate the situation.
I don't think I should have to turn off my phone and sit there with idle cell service I am still paying for. Plus I need my phone.
They said I could exchange it for any phone in the store.... I wounder if they would give me the Droid Z with projector accessory? LOL
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Haha good question, would be nice if you could! I haven't had a chance to call yet, but here's the executive number for Verizon Wireless too, if you wanna call.
18004356622
Got a canned email from that one executive saying someone will be in contact with me soon.
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Got a canned email from that one executive saying someone will be in contact with me soon.
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Yup! I got that too, I was contacted within one business day later (2 days ago now) and it was a member of Tami Erwin's team to "handle" my matter for her. Yet....nothing was handled, I wasn't offered any real answers for my 7 or so questions, I just kept being told that they aren't sure when new batch Note7's would be in. I asked questions like would there be a 'line' of sorts to get in for those who wanted a new Note7. I asked if the Note7 would be put on sale to the the public as well as for those who want to exchange or if first they will hold back all new Note7's specifically for the recall and exchange then once we are all taken care of, then put the Note7 on sale to the public. I asked a few more questions and none of them were really answered, it's been frustrating to not get any answers.
I am still on the phone with an agent and she spoke with her supervisor and she is telling me that I can go into the verizon store and exchange the phone for any phone and then when the new Note 7s come in I can do another exchange. She is telling me it won't affect my BOGO rebate..... I don't know if I trust that. I stand to lose $672.
Just got off phone with rep. She said that she noted my account to allow an exchange and then another exchange when new Note 7 comes out. She said I would have to do this at Costco though. She also said this would not affect my rebate. However the guy at Costco said this would kill my rebate. But she noted my account so I hope it sticks, getting on chat support with rebate center now.
What a cluster F for everyone involved.
Just got off phone with rebate center and he verified (through earlier meeting with his supervisor this morning) that the rebates will still be honored if you use a loaner phone temporarily.
So, off to convince Costco to loan me a phone. Which should I try out?
Ha! Costco said they got an email on how to handle loaner phones. Dial 611 on your verizon phone, tell them you have a Note 7 and need a loaner phone and they will overnight you one. Trying now, will report.
There is no loaner phone really. Verizon allows you to return your Note, cancels the dev contract if you have one, gets you into a new phone and promises to allow you to go back to the Note when available. With conditions.
You get a $25 store credit for accessories.
You get to trust Verizon for the flip back to Note7.
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There is no loaner phone really. Verizon allows you to return your Note, cancels the dev contract if you have one, gets you into a new phone and promises to allow you to go back to the Note when available. With conditions.
You get a $25 store credit for accessories.
You get to trust Verizon for the flip back to Note7.
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The Costco Kiosk is an independent company and doesn't follow Verizons policy. I could lose the BOGO if they switch to another phone.. Anyway, Costco had no clue what to do and they are gonna call me tomorrow. I have Verizons ear on twitter right now. DMing them at the moment.
I want Verizon to handle the whole thing and to accelerate my rebate so I don't have to worry about losing it.
If you all think that Samsung's notice is of any value to Verizon you are mistaken.
Samsung's notice states that you can bring your Note7 back to your reseller and get a J SERIES phone to use in the interim until the Note7's are back in store available.
Samsung's notice states you will receive a $25 in store or bill payment credit from your carrier.
Verizon's approach has been you can chose the phone of your liking.
They will deactivate the Note7 device contract and activate the new device contract so if you do not return for exchange it is your keeper. You have 14 days from the date of availability to return for your Note7.
You can use that phone until the Note7 arrive for replacement. It is actually your new phone if you do not return within the specified time.
You will get $25 to use for accessories in store only.
I asked about the BOGO. BOTH phones must be returned presently. What this means to you is based on how far along your ownership of the phones is.
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If you all think that Samsung's notice is of any value to Verizon you are mistaken.
Samsung's notice states that you can bring your Note7 back to your reseller and get a J SERIES phone to use in the interim until the Note7's are back in store available.
Samsung's notice states you will receive a $25 in store or bill payment credit from your carrier.
Verizon's approach has been you can chose the phone of your liking.
They will deactivate the Note7 device contract and activate the new device contract so if you do not return for exchange it is your keeper. You have 14 days from the date of availability to return for your Note7.
You can use that phone until the Note7 arrive for replacement. It is actually your new phone if you do not return within the specified time.
You will get $25 to use for accessories in store only.
I asked about the BOGO. BOTH phones must be returned presently. What this means to you is based on how far along your ownership of the phones is.
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Are you saying I could just return both of my phones and cancel my service with not penalty since I am a new customer?
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Are you saying I could just return both of my phones and cancel my service with not penalty since I am a new customer?
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The BOGO deal links the two phones together so yes, it would seem you can, unless you bought them on a 2 year service contract. That contract is separate from the devices, or device contract.
A cancellation fee on the service contract probably would be needed if you signed one. The network is not exploding, just the phones...
I bought the phones specifically because of the Bogo deal so I could use that money to pay off Sprint. Now no one wants to give me a loaner phone or exchange my phone till the Note 7 comes out. And no one if sure if I will still get the BOGO. If I could jump ship right now with no penalty I think I would.
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I bought the phones specifically because of the Bogo deal so I could use that money to pay off Sprint. Now no one wants to give me a loaner phone or exchange my phone till the Note 7 comes out. And no one if sure if I will still get the BOGO. If I could jump ship right now with no penalty I think I would.
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Also, I had to get past the initial sales person and to the manager for a "loaner" to be made available to me. The salesperson claimed I should shut the phone off and activate another phone in the meantime. I claimed I had a Chat message with Verizon Online that offered a "loaner" and I had no other phone to use as I traded in my old one. Only then was the "loaner" made available to me.
And only at the very end of the process was the $25 store credit made available to me after I asked. The salesperson needed to confer with the manager on this as well.
So a note of caution to you all. Get to the manager and get assurances because some of the sales staff are way in the dark.... So far in the dark that my "salesperson" didn't even know the Note7 had an Edged screen.....LOL
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I bought the phones specifically because of the Bogo deal so I could use that money to pay off Sprint. Now no one wants to give me a loaner phone or exchange my phone till the Note 7 comes out. And no one if sure if I will still get the BOGO. If I could jump ship right now with no penalty I think I would.
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Not sure how my last post quoted you but anyways...
It s best to wait for the Note7 to be available so there is a clear path to another Note7. You will have legal standing to fight them if they refuse the BOGO to you. Small claims court is free to you and you would certainly win.
See, you did not purchase a Device ID, you purchased a defective device so it will not matter if the Device ID is the same as long as you go with another Note7 replacement. This is pretty simple stuff really. I would not worry except while charging in the meantime of course.
Wow! I just called Verizon about my Note 7 that I purchased on line through my business account, and they really offered no loaner. They said that I was free to activate one of my older phones that I previously had on the line. When I said that was not possible, I was told that if I noticed no overheating on my Note 7, I could keep using it and just call them back if I ever did notice any overheating, and they would then let me swap it for another Galaxy phone. I am very surprised that they are not being more proactive on this.
I sat on hold for 35 minutes last night before I gave up and again 15 minutes just now. I can't even get a live person on their website chat, only the automated BS.
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Well here it goes, I was lucky enough not to pre order this device and was able to walk into Bestbuy and purchase one. Of course the night that I got my phone or night after with my luck I was getting out of my truck and totally forgot the phone was on my lap and jumped out, it hit my step on my truck and then landed on the gravel. Ended up cracking of course I posted about it when it happened so I jumped through hoops and called Asurion and filed a claim. They sent me a brand new device which is awesome so I sent the other phone back and was fine, well literally a day or so after the recall was announced. Being that it was fresh no one really knew what was going on so I let it be. I have requested my money back from Asurion since technically I paid for a claim that was never needed since they would have swapped the phone anyway which didn't fly because they said they couldn't get my original device back to me, Bestbuy said I can't do anything even though the phones brand new because the IMEI numbers don't match and Verizon is pointing at Bestbuy and Samsung. Asurion has told me that I can't do anything besides wait until they get devices to ship me out another one. It's been over twenty days and they claim it is still on backorder which I don't understand because all carriers have gotten devices to swap everyone out with. At this point I have no idea what to do, I like the device and I just want my replacement but at the same time I think it's taking them a little too long. Just looking for any suggestions ( besides wait ) lol. While I don't think my device has any battery issues and is okay I still don't feel comfortable when I go to charge it every night.
Did you check the IMEI on Samsung's recall website? Or tried the Samsung + app which will tell you if it needs to be recalled? Not every device was affected.
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Did you check the IMEI on Samsung's recall website? Or tried the Samsung + app which will tell you if it needs to be recalled? Not every device was affected.
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Yeah mine falls under it and I got the beautiful notification that reminds me everytime I charge it too. Just been a nightmare lol
do you live near an official Samsung store? sounds like you have two options... deal with asurion or Samsung directly
Samsung has really been no help telling me to go to my carrier which tells me to go to asurion. They told me today they have no clue when they will have a device for me. They did offer a full refund but of course I have to jump through hoops. I have to pay the phone off in full with Verizon and send my receipt along with the phone back to asurion and I will get my money back in seven to ten days.
Talk to Verizon online and tell them to annotate your account for a swap. Walk into the store and explain them that what the online folks told you and say that your account has been annotated for a swap.
I did similar for mine as my replacement was having issues and Bestbuy would not take it back as they had none to give out. Initially I went between Samsung, Verizon and Bestbuy. Last resort, I called my credit card to help me out and they suggested to talk to the company to which the payments are being made. So I finally called verizon and walked them through the process (that Discover guys had explained me) and they then annotated my account.
My replacement was heating up and had terrible battery life.. Like 3 to 4 hours.. Charged it like 4-5 time.. Resetted it like 10 times.. Even filed a case with Samsung.. they wanted to send me the device for repair at my expense..
I can feel your pain Man.. dealing with all these nonsense. Just be persistant and things will fall in place..
Well surprisingly after yesterday's call to Asurion it must have either lit a fire under someone or it just happened that they received stock of them at 3am. I got a email saying they finally had some and to call, called this morning and it will be here sometime tomorrow. Scary part is I hope it's not a refurbished unit which I highly highly doubt but anything is possible. I was honestly getting impatient but at the same time, it was just frustrating not being able to get my replacement when it was available to everyone else. Like I said nothing is wrong with my device or i should say at least I don't think but there is always that what if factor and I don't like that. Especially now with there washer machines apparently catching fire too....
This is my story regarding the HTC-US 1-year free replacement phone warranty, which it failed on me. If you are currently interested in any of their phones, read my story and think again.
I live in USA. About 6 months ago, I broke my phone screen. It's still functional but hurt my finger. I filed a claim for replacing my HTC10 on 11/3/2017 as it’s still within 1-year free replacement warranty. I chose the advance exchange program and I was told I will receive a new phone about 20 days due to high volume demand at that period.
A month later, I did not receive the new phone. I wrote another e-mail to HTC. No response. I called the customer service, the person said there is something they need to sort out so they will call me back. No response. I had no other way and I need my phone to be repaired soon. I found a store to fix the cracked screen for me. That cost me $180.
Since then, I’d heard nothing from HTC. They even hold my credit card balance ($599 value) for more than 3 months. Yet, today (4/19/2018) I received a phone call from someone who claimed to be from the HTC customer service. It’s been more than 5 months.
At first, the customer service staff told me that HTC will send me a new phone with a newer model, HTC U11, with no charge. I said, "Fine, I will take it.". Then that person said you must still have your HTC 10. I said, “Sure I still have it”. Then he said I have to send my HTC10 back to the company so they can send a new phone after they received it. He emphasized, “This is company policy”. The attitude was quite rude and his English accent was kind of hard to understand. I did not agree because I need a phone at any time, and it’s currently working fine (I spent $180 to fix it). I asked why not send the phone first as the program agreed then I will mail the old one back once I received it. That person repeated the same statement and tried to force me to send the phone to them first.
The call ended unpleasantly and I didn’t agree to send the phone back to HTC because it’s too suspicious. How can I trust what you said given that I never receive the phone you promised. How could I know you will send the new phone to me if I send mine to you? Nevertheless, HTC, it’s you fail to fulfill the agreement, which originally, you said you will send me a new phone within 14-20 days. I have the original chat transcript.
I felt very disappointed after receiving that phone call. I really thought I've let it go because my phone is now working fine. But that call with a very rude attitude makes me angry. It doesn't sound they want to settle the dispute but force me to give up the claim. I really couldn’t believe that’s how HTC treats its loyal customer (I’ve bought more than 8 HTC phones). I will post this anywhere on cell phone related forums and report to BBB as well. I hope these actions will get HTC attention and hope they will learn when people start taking action on them.
I hope my story warn you the bitter truth even it's coated sugar. I hope everyone really knows what they spend money for.
HTC has two ways of doing exchanges, one is where you send the phone back and get a new one. Second is they send you the phone under the pretense that you place a hold on your credit card and send them the old phone after you get the new one.
I also had a big issue with HTC, they took over 3 months to send me a new phone (although they did place a hold on my account the same day i filed a claim)
Eventually I did get my phone back. They claimed that the reason it took so long was because they were moving their repair center to Texas, and soon after a hurricane hit Texas, which delayed the process even more.
I agree, they take way too long
yungyeh said:
This is my story regarding the HTC-US 1-year free replacement phone warranty, which it failed on me. If you are currently interested in any of their phones, read my story and think again.
I live in USA. About 6 months ago, I broke my phone screen. It's still functional but hurt my finger. I filed a claim for replacing my HTC10 on 11/3/2017 as it’s still within 1-year free replacement warranty. I chose the advance exchange program and I was told I will receive a new phone about 20 days due to high volume demand at that period.
A month later, I did not receive the new phone. I wrote another e-mail to HTC. No response. I called the customer service, the person said there is something they need to sort out so they will call me back. No response. I had no other way and I need my phone to be repaired soon. I found a store to fix the cracked screen for me. That cost me $180.
Since then, I’d heard nothing from HTC. They even hold my credit card balance ($599 value) for more than 3 months. Yet, today (4/19/2018) I received a phone call from someone who claimed to be from the HTC customer service. It’s been more than 5 months.
At first, the customer service staff told me that HTC will send me a new phone with a newer model, HTC U11, with no charge. I said, "Fine, I will take it.". Then that person said you must still have your HTC 10. I said, “Sure I still have it”. Then he said I have to send my HTC10 back to the company so they can send a new phone after they received it. He emphasized, “This is company policy”. The attitude was quite rude and his English accent was kind of hard to understand. I did not agree because I need a phone at any time, and it’s currently working fine (I spent $180 to fix it). I asked why not send the phone first as the program agreed then I will mail the old one back once I received it. That person repeated the same statement and tried to force me to send the phone to them first.
The call ended unpleasantly and I didn’t agree to send the phone back to HTC because it’s too suspicious. How can I trust what you said given that I never receive the phone you promised. How could I know you will send the new phone to me if I send mine to you? Nevertheless, HTC, it’s you fail to fulfill the agreement, which originally, you said you will send me a new phone within 14-20 days. I have the original chat transcript.
I feel very disappointed after receiving that phone call. I really thought I've let it go because my phone is now working fine. But that call with a very rude attitude makes me angry. It doesn't sound they want to settle the dispute but force me to give up the claim. I really couldn’t believe that’s how HTC treats its loyal customer (I’ve bought more than 8 HTC phones). I will post this anywhere on cell phone related forums and report to BBB as well. I hope these actions will get your attention and hope you will learn when people start taking action on you.
I hope my story warn you the bitter truth even it's coated sugar. I hope everyone really knows what they spend money for.
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Took 5 months for me. They prematurely charged my card instead after having my card on hold for 3 months. Since I haven't received the phone and they already billed me (it actually posted instead of pending), I wasn't going to be paying it on my credit card bill, it was an easy charge back win. I got my money back, I finally got a new refurbished phone 2 months after. Since I got my money back, I closed my card and felt no longer obligated to send my old phone back. Never going back to HTC devices. Moved on to Samsung, which isn't any better in terms of warranty, but it's not any worse.
Guys thanks for your replies.
As I start to research this issue, I've found more bitter in their game. It seems many people didn't even receive their phones back after sending their phones to HTC for replacement if they intended to use the so-called "HTC UH OH™ Protection" program. If they asked for a repair, some of them might have to wait for several months (or in some extreme case, a year) to get their phone back. This is really ridiculous.
What terrifies me is that they have done this for years but no one had ever won a situation like this even once.
Besides BBB, is there any other customer protection group or foundation that might help a situation like this? Have you guys ever heard any winning case?
yungyeh said:
Guys thanks for your replies.
As I start to research this issue, I've found more bitter in their game. It seems many people didn't even receive their phones back after sending their phones to HTC for replacement if they intended to use the so-called "HTC UH OH™ Protection" program. If they asked for a repair, some of them might have to wait for several months (or in some extreme case, a year) to get their phone back. This is really ridiculous.
What terrifies me is that they have done this for years but no one had ever won a situation like this even once.
Besides BBB, is there any other customer protection group or foundation that might help a situation like this? Have you guys ever heard any winning case?
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I won, I got a free phone from them. All I had to do was make a call to my credit card provider. They took care of it all for me.