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Has anyone ever had any problems trying to get their phone fixed at a Sprint repair store? I had trouble with one employ, he wouldnt replace my evo for the white heat spots on my screen. I believe this is a manufacture defect so don't they have to replace it? And he was a **** to me assuming of my age and was asking if I rooted my evo. I ha e the newest ota update why would he ask, just because my phone can landscape and I had launcher pro, shows how much he knows about Android. Anyways I finally called customer care and they didn't hesitate to replace my phone. I go in today to have this same employ haras me with his questions of why I wanted it replaced??? I was upset and told him I didn't want a ****ed up screen... And the place got quiet, I get my replacement Thursday and also complaining about this store rep. He was the worst.
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I'd simply replace the screen if I had the particular one your phone needed. Less hassle, happier customer, more money in my pocket for a repair vs an exchange.
Some men just want to watch the world burn.
Yeah I was about to do it my self, but I figured just take it to Sprint, Haha let's see when he burns in hell
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I have this white heat spot on my phone, I never knew it was a defect. Can I get it replaced if I don't have the insurance?
same thing here, just my phone has been power cycling randomly. they at the store claimed its a lose usb port and FLAGGED my phone damaged beyond repair as if i broke it. now heres the kicker.....my phone has never had issues connecting to my laptop nor charging. yet its the reason its boot looping... they told me to claim it on insurance which means $100 out of pocket. HA! i called sprint and complained but they couldnt remove the flag so i can take it to another store....i had them credit my account 100 and had to file the claim..smh 3 days of complaining
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I have this white heat spot on my phone, I never knew it was a defect. Can I get it replaced if I don't have the insurance?
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It's not a known issue, so you'd have to pay $35 to get it replaced.
Damn reps act like they are the ****. Makes me mad because I paid all this money for my evo and I get back referb with Damn heat spots, the lady that helped me through customer service was nice and she said well ill send you an eticket to get it replaced, I say its manufacture defect because its not our fault the phone here white spots, so they should have to Atleast repair or replace, I didn't take no for an answer from this guy. He even said he was going to flag me for this so I can't get another replacement for the same issue. I will probably be back if I find a defect in my new replacement. I bet if that rep broke his phone he wouldn't hesitate to replace it himself, so why the hell do they act so ignorant?
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Ya..I had mine replaced 6 months ago for same said reason. Last month my 3G borked and they replaced it with a refurb that booted up with the same issue..ordered another one..yep..exactly the same and the rep finally gave me a NIB 004 just two weeks ago. Two repairs in a year saved me $14 instead of paying the insurance every month.
Those spots actually grow over time, so if your under the 1 year I would recommend paying the 35+tax and make sure the replacement is not the same way. Best time to find it is on initial bootup, so watch them activate it. Better yet, ask them if you can, will also prevent an upgrade they may do.
Yeah I almost hit one for getting in my face
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That's that's what I was waiting for, I will keep this in mind if the next refurb is a fail. $35 to get me a new phone? I thought it was $50 I read mix number all over these forums, next time ill be paying that $35 instead of dealing with an ass hole of a rep lol, yeah my spots actually got worst while playing with my phone. Thanks
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Yeah I feel you, he kept harassing me with his questions, I'm 19 yeah I know he might be thinking I'm just trying to screw them over, but still he didn't have to act that way, we be customers probably longer then he was even employed there, I hope I don't get someone like that again, most likely he will be there with my replacement.
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Ya..I had mine replaced 6 months ago for same said reason. Last month my 3G borked and they replaced it with a refurb that booted up with the same issue..ordered another one..yep..exactly the same and the rep finally gave me a NIB 004 just two weeks ago. Two repairs in a year saved me $14 instead of paying the insurance every month.
Those spots actually grow over time, so if your under the 1 year I would recommend paying the 35+tax and make sure the replacement is not the same way. Best time to find it is on initial bootup, so watch them activate it. Better yet, ask them if you can, will also prevent an upgrade they may do.
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So the 0004 hardware does not suffer from the heat spot issue?
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So the 0004 hardware does not suffer from the heat spot issue?
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I really can't say for sure, all my phones and the replacements that were ordered were all 003 versions. This is my first 004 (Edit: Second, my son's I picked up at Best Buy when it dropped to $50 is also an 004)and this one did not have the issue and is running just fine all around. I do however wish I had received the Nova screen instead of the Epson. I had heard it was not as bright, and that for sure is the case. Indoors it really looks great, but step outside....better look for some shade to see the screen. I can deal with that, just glad they finally took ownership of the manufacturer's issues and were never rude at any point.
Still, I'm in awe at how that many refurbs (for me anyway) in a row had the exact same issue and that it passed to go back into the replacement pool.
Those people are called Super Reps.
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I'm a tech at a store also and the $35 represents getting a replacement phone without insurance compared to free if you do have insurance. If you take it to a service and repair store they should be able to replace the LCD for you in store, depending on which LCD you have.
so i just received my referb replacement and it was fine, i did get hardware 003, i was expecting 004. Well i get home to login into google account, and BAM!! bootloop all the way back to sprint repair store, the rep who helped me saw it and was shocked, so they hard rest and it kept doing it. Finally i just called the insurance to just get a new phone, well they said for $100 I could either get another referb or maybe a new one, they claim not to have control over that. i said to hell with all this, i called customer care and they are sending me another evo to my home. Damn just randomly reboots so annoying, why cant sprint just give me a new phone to get rid of me already haha. oh and i get a new otter box because my kick stand broke, sad day sad day!!
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SCH-i515 ANSWER (2/13/2012):
So after looking around and finding nothing cheaper than $220 for the replacement screen on GoUnlock.com, I registered for an account on Samsung.com, called up Samsung Mobile Support (+1-888-987-4357) and after talking to a support specialist, I was able to set up a repair order to send my phone to the Samsung Repair Center in Plano, TX, and the total cost (shipping + replacement screen) amounted to $163.46. Turnaround time was a little less than 2 weeks.
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GT-i9250 UPDATE (3/26/2012):
If you're in the USA, unfortunately Samsung will NOT Repair the International Version of the Galaxy Nexus. However, you might find luck calling or Live Chatting Canada's Samsung Repair Centre.
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INSURANCE OPPORTUNITY (3/26/2012):
Verizon currently has Open Enrollment for those who do not currently have device insurance at https://www.vzwphoneprotection.com through 04/30/2012.
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Had a guy while on public transportation try to steal and then drop my phone on his way off the light rail earlier tonight, the screen is busted and talking to Verizon, there's nothing they can do. Apparently my Verizon store rep never did add insurance.
Looks like the only way I can get my screen fixed is by doing it myself (or finding someone who can, I'll opt for myself though). I've been looking and I haven't had any success in finding a replacement LCD screen and digitizer for my Galaxy Nexus SCH-i515 (CDMA/Verizon).*
Has anyone come across a reputable dealer online who has this part?
* = I have found one dealer online who has it apparently: GoUnlocker.com - I just don't know how legitimate they are. The only reviews I've found on them are from RipOffReport ... 2 reviews, both bad. If anyone has had any experience with them I'd be happy to know how they are.
There's this guy who is selling on eBay. It might be worth asking if the screen he is selling for the GN will fit your CDMA version.
I did get my screen on my GSM Nexus replaced but that was through the retailer's own tech department as it had severe banding issues. It might also be worth calling Samsung and getting the quote for a change? Who knows, it might just be quite close to the price of the part itself?
Call Samsung they should be able to fix it for you as it is still under their warranty
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Call Samsung they should be able to fix it for you as it is still under their warranty
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Warranty only covers "manufacturers defects". Some punk trying to steal a GN and dropping it is certainly not a defect. At least not Samsung's.
Wow, that's a freaking BOLD criminal (and clumsy, too). Good luck with your screen replacement saga!
So after looking around and finding nothing cheaper than $220 for the replacement screen on GoUnlock.com, I registered for an account on Samsung.com, called up Samsung Mobile Support (+1-888-987-4357) and after talking to a decent fellow (who happened to be an HTC EVO 3D owner, which is his first true smartphone ever, but he really does want the Galaxy Nexus when it comes out on Sprint), I was able to set up a repair order, and the repair cost would amount to a total of $163.46.
Since my phone is still under warranty, and due to the fact that the Galaxy Nexus is a priority support phone for Samsung, the turnaround time provided is the fastest they offer; The turnaround time will be 2-days UPS shipping to Plano, TX; 2-days for repair; and 2-days UPS shipping to return to me.
Samsung informed me that during this time, unfortunately they could not provide me with a loaner phone, that I should check with Verizon to see if they could loan me one in the meantime. I contacted Verizon, and since they were not going to be able to repair my phone as it wasn't insured, they would also not be able to provide me with a loaner phone, but otherwise would have if I had gone through their repair process (which I wasn't eligible for).
Guess I'm going to have to dig out my Sprint Nexus S 4G and use it as a WiFi-only phone (using GrooveIP) during this time. Fortunately I won't be without mobile data as I also usually have my Xoom 4G with me. Gads, I'd probably die otherwise.
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@s1977 - That guy never responded and I could not find any solid source of information confirming that the I9250 screen is compatible with the I515 Galaxy Nexus. Thanks for looking though!
@cmdub - Admittedly I contacted Samsung as a second-to-last resort, but you were spot on. Thanks!
@frogskins - My thinking was initially with what you posted, I am surprised and pleased that Samsung accepted my repair.
@McDizzle - The guy probably wouldn't have dropped it if I hadn't grabbed at his vest as he was trying to get away from me. Although the screen cracked, it's still a small victory over losing the phone completely.
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Warranty only covers "manufacturers defects". Some punk trying to steal a GN and dropping it is certainly not a defect. At least not Samsung's.
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I don't agree. They do drop test's on there product and mine cracked at a height of about 30cm. If their tests were done correctly they would realise there product is not durable at all. You shouldn't have to buy a case for a phone for it to be durable. Therefore it should be under warranty.
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So after looking around and finding nothing cheaper than $220 for the replacement screen on GoUnlock.com, I registered for an account on Samsung.com, called up Samsung Mobile Support (+1-888-987-4357) and after talking to a decent fellow (who happened to be an HTC EVO 3D owner, which is his first true smartphone ever, but he really does want the Galaxy Nexus when it comes out on Sprint), I was able to set up a repair order, and the repair cost would amount to a total of $163.46.
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Dang. I mean, D-A-N-G!
On a whim, I called the 888 number to see if they could help repair my busted SGN screen as well. Sure as scheisse, $163.46 later and I received the UPS labels in an email and was quoted ~2 weeks turn around.
Thanks for the tip!
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Zathman said:
So after looking around and finding nothing cheaper than $220 for the replacement screen on GoUnlock.com, I registered for an account on Samsung.com, called up Samsung Mobile Support (+1-888-987-4357) and after talking to a decent fellow, I was able to set up a repair order, and the repair cost would amount to a total of $163.46.
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It took a little less than two weeks for me to send out my SGN and get it back, and my phone is now in pristine condition. It was reformatted back to ICS 4.0.2 (I had an OTA 4.0.3 on it before I sent it to them, I haven't been able to redownload OTA 4.0.3 for some reason though), and also I haven't had any random reboots (yet) like I have in the past. Since I didn't rip my phone apart, it is still under warranty as how it is explained to me.
Also, I'm running the Otterbox Defender on my SGN now (just in case). It's a nice case and fits perfectly even with the extended battery, and holding it in a gloved hand is a heck of a lot more secure. I'd rather not take another chance.
@Grannypotts - Glad the tip helped!
How in the hell did you come up with that. Sure they perform droptests but it's not covered by warranty. Why? Because it matters where exactly did the phone fall ( side, back, front) and on what ( concrete, wooden floor etc.) Sometimes I'm amazed at some people. I's that hard to think before you speak.
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any ideas whether they'd be willing to repair a gsm i9250?
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any ideas whether they'd be willing to repair a gsm i9250?
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I'm sure they would. You'd probably be charged up front for any repair and you'd probably be without your phone for 2-4 weeks. You should give them a call +1-888-987-4357 and explain your issue. Be sure you let us know what you find out.
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I'm sure they would. You'd probably be charged up front for any repair and you'd probably be without your phone for 2-4 weeks (as the Nexus S is no longer a priority device). You should give them a call +1-888-987-4357 and explain your issue. Be sure you let us know what you find out.
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thanks, will do -- btw the i9250 is the gsm version of the galaxy nexus which isn't sold in the usa, that's why i'm worried they wouldn't be able to fix it. but i'll give em a call and post what i find out
sorry to hear what happened... I had a similar thing happen to my cdma galaxy nexus and
when I called a local phone repair shop, they said its 250 dollars for the screen and 60 dollar for the labor cost. so about $310+tax... I honestly thought this price was ridiculous so I have been living with a crack on my galaxy nexus screen...
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so about $310+tax... I honestly thought this price was ridiculous so I have been living with a crack on my galaxy nexus screen...
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If you can stand to be without your phone for a week or two, you should definitely see about getting in contact with Samsung for the repair. The price is nearly half of what your local shop would charge you.
I was able to survive because I still had my Samsung Nexus S 4G (Sprint) on hand. I'd had it up for sale shortly before the screen on my Galaxy Nexus got busted, so I took it down from sale, updated it to (the leaked) 4.0.4, installed GrooveIP and used the Nexus S 4G as a WiFi phone using my Google Voice number. It also helped that I have a Motorola Xoom 4G LTE that kept me on a data drip until my Galaxy Nexus got back in.
im not sure if you guys have insurance on your phones but i dropped my nexus face down and really destroyed the screen i called VZW and they directed me to the insurance company they charged me $100 bucks and i had a brand new nexus by 10 in the morning all they wanted back was the phone i kept the battery and charger. along with the brand new battery and charger, and headset from the new nexus they shipped me. although having to go thru setting up your phone again sucks it beats paying $160+ AND you get it the next day. hopefully this helps someone in the same situation
i finally called the number and asked if they could replace the screen on my i9250 but he said they can't because they don't support international phones
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i finally called the number and asked if they could replace the screen on my i9250 but he said they can't because they don't support international phones
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That sucks to hear. Did they provide you with a phone number at least? If they didn't you might still have luck by getting in contact with a different country's Samsung Repair Centre such as Samsung Canada.
Here's your i9250 via Samsung Canada: http://www.samsung.com/ca/support/model/GT-I9250TSMBMC
I'd say Live Chat and ask or click on "Request Repair Service" from that page and see where that goes. Let us know if you are successful or not!
Last week, my phone in its Seidio case fell off my fireplace mantle, and landed face-first onto an AC adapter prong. The screen was completely garbled and unreadable.
I didn't do any homework, but luckily it seems like I made the right choice in shipping it to Samsung and paying the $150 or so. I'm glad to hear that I only have to wait another week to get it back. Being without a phone is tough, especially since I had to do a bit of traveling this week. I just hope that Samsung doesn't care that the phone is rooted and the whole bit.
I didn't get insurance because I dropped my G1 and N1 all over the place when I was using them and never even had a scratch. I might get some this time around.
I'm having this issue right now. I've had nothing but issues with my phone (mic dropping out, slowing down/freezing and random reboots daily, Wireless disappearing totally, data connection disappearing, phone totally cutting out/popping during phone calls).
To top it off, I dropped the phone on Friday and now Verizon won't swap out the phone (no insurance) for less than like 350 bucks...more than I paid for the phone. I can sign up for the insurance but would have to wait 30 days before I can put in the claim on the phone.
The guy said if I could find a 3rd party to fix the screen, like some cell phone kiosk or something, they would swap it out under warranty without an issue.
I haven't contacted Samsung yet, but I'm guessing I'll get that 165 dollar deal that's mentioned here so.. I'd do the insurance route but hate that I'd have to sit on a phone for 30 days. If it was just the cracked screen I would deal, but it's about useless as it is.
The Best Buy employee who sold me the Sprint S3 managed to convince me to drop Asurian, and go with BB coverage. He said it covers EVERYTHING the Asurian plan did, aside from being lost or stolen. I ran through a dozen scenarios, including what would happen if I dropped it puddle literally five minutes after leaving the store. I told him I was worried that since it was such a new phone, Best Buy would not be able to swap it out very quickly.
I was reassured by the salesman, two colleagues, and even the manager on duty, that if there was no stock, I'd simply get a brand-new replacement phone, instantly. In any scenario that required sending off the phone, (maximum of 2-3 days,) I'd have a similar/identical phone as a loaner.
ha-ha.
None of that is remotely true. 8 days after buying my Sprint S3, a friend spilled some water on my phone. When I took it in, they said it would take 30+ days to have it sent off for 'repair.' Since the phone was so new, I was SOL. (The exact scenario I laid out for the salesman, manager, and colleages.) To make things worse, they said that they only cover SOME water damage. If their "non-biased" repairman decides it experienced too much water damage, they simply deny the claim and send your useless phone back. Gee, I bet that Best Buy repair technician is really fighting for me, huh? :/
Now it has been two weeks, and I am still borrowing an old, water-damaged phone from a friend that only manages to squeak out 2-3 hours of stand-by per charge. I have called numerous times, and visited several stores, and I get the same thing. "I'm sorry that the salesman told you those things, but this is in fact our policy--if you read the fine print." YES, I have had a half-dozen people tell me about the fine print, of which I never saw any legal documentation before signing up. I suppose that is partially my fault, but they did not give me that opportunity. I feel that I should have recorded them.
One of my co-workers used to work for Geek Squad and says I just have to wait for them to deny my claim, which can take 30+ days, then I can go in and RAISE HELL, and eventually I will probably get some sort of replacement.
TLDR People DO NOT SIGN UP FOR BEST BUY INSURANCE!!! If I was still using Asurian, I would have had a BRAND-NEW phone at my house the following morning. No questions asked, done deal. Yes, there is a $199 deductible, but with the BB insurance, there's basically a $758 deductible, plus a 30-day waiting period.
Very annoyed at BB right now. I feel 100% conned, and l definitely wish I stuck to the Asurian coverage, which is what my gut feeling told me to do. Learn from my mistake and avoid BB coverage.
Thanks for that info... it makes me feel good about my decision to say no several times to the sales person who tried hard to sell me on it.
I have to say Sprint has done me no wrong in the insurance world. On average I go through two of each of my phones. Sprint replaces them with pretty much no questions asked, although the repair center knows who I am. They know that I hack phones, or whatever you want to call it, and they are cool with it.
My buddy dropped his evo 3d in water today and we went into bestbuy. They dont carry the evo 3d anymore so it was a pain in the ass from the start. They look up the repair info and say oh it could take 10 to 30 days to get your phone back. Then they offered him a loaner which has a $50 deductible. I stepped in and basically said thats bull****. You claim your insurance is better then sprints? If this was sprint hed only b a day without a phone. I understand hed have to pay a deductible but he needs his phone. I then said if this was sprint hed probally be getting a god damn s2 as a replacement. He acted as if he didnt care so as im sitting there i see this couple both buying a one x and i hear the rep ask if they want the insurance and they both talk it over so i walked over and said excuse me i hate to be nosie but i just want give you a heads up that what hes not telling you is you pay more a month then your cell provider probally charges but then when you have an accident like my friend hear just had and drop your phone in water when you come in they dont exchange in store like they make you believe they offer you a loaner which your insurance dose not cover and is $50 and ship your phone off to a service center with about a 3 week timeframe til when youll get it back. I then went back over to the geek squad ******* and said out of curiosity how much money did this store just lose because of me lol he thrn told my buddy to come fill out his insurance form and told me to wait somewhere else lol
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Different story for me,
I cracked my Evo 3D screen. I brought it and they took it no questions asked. They told me the new one would be ready in 3 days. It was, and the phone they gave me was basically new. (Used, but in a new housing).
This thread is making me nervous about keeping my bb insurance.
I was also thinking about dropping my sprint insurance, but a story like this makes me think twice! I have never had a problem with sprint and getting my phone fixed. I have had my screen crack and they would send me another phone with no deductible. Maybe it has changed, but I'm thinking just staying with sprint.
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wow thanks for the heads up! i almost went with it too
Glad I read this
I have had some complaints with Sprint/Assurion over the last decade but once the dust cleared, they always came through. I was thinking of BB insurance but I am glad you cleared it up for me.
Maybe I will go in there and f* with them. Get them to pitch me their sales line, record it and write it down. Then I will present ti to them for a signature and if they say they never said that, I will play the recording.
I ALWAYS record my service calls to Sprint. Once I had a "senior" tech feed me some BS about the cause of my ongoing phone issues. (it was an issue that was the same on three identical phones yet they told me it was a "phone" issue) Finally I transcribed one of the conversations and sent it to corporate. I was sent a brand new White box EVO (with no request to return mine). I was then called by an "Elevated Issue" specialist from Kansas who resolved that my profile was corrupt on the Sprint server.
Problem solved and an extra unlocked EVO that I gave to my wife.
I'm a best buy mobile sales rep, whoever handled your case messed up. I've had two people come in with broken s3 and with both of them I pulled a brand new one off the shelf and gave it to them. I have the S3 my self so i made sure that would be the case.
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I would like to point out that we don't normal pull phones off the shelf right away, most of the time we send out out and a replacement comes in 2 to 4 days. It's only cause it's so new that we give out new in box phones
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All insurance is a scam....lol. tc
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I bought a phone through Best Buy along with a protection plan/ESP plan. Never had to redeem the Plan with them, but after hearing stories from multiple former employees from Geek Squad and normal salesmen and women, I will never buy anything from Best Buy again, knowing how badly I am getting ripped off. Ive had good experiences with BBuy before, but lets just say Im not a fan by any means ^_^ I did, however buy the protection through Sprint. Being such an expensive device, i jumped on it when the Sprint rep offered it
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All insurance is a scam....lol. tc
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Not exactly....but on average all insurance is a losing proposition for the buyer. It has to be for the insurance company to make money. The rule that smart money people go by is to never buy more insurance than you need. If you can afford to absorb the loss, don't insure it. Over time you will pay more for the insurance than you will have paid for the loss.
Could also be hit or miss with replacements and such. Best Buy is in the mist of financial troubles also high up people stepping down.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/best-buy-chairman-steps-down-134928590.html
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I've had nothing but good experiences with best buy insurance. I'm thinking the rep messed up.
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I would like to point out that we don't normal pull phones off the shelf right away, most of the time we send out out and a replacement comes in 2 to 4 days. It's only cause it's so new that we give out new in box phones
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Are you saying that best buy doesnt have Sprint GS3 refurbs to give out yet? I cracked my screen two weeks ago but haven't taken it in yet because i didn't want a refurb since i've only had the phone a few weeks..
I just took my AT&T GS3 in to BB last week with a cracked screen. I was told it would be sent out for a 2-3 day "rapid exchange". I was also told that the fact that the device was rooted and running a non-official JB ROM would not be an issue with BB or GS.
I returned the next day with my GS1 to have the service switched over and to send the GS3 back. When the GS guy was processing the return he said it was odd. I asked him what. He said that instead of the exchange, my phone was being sent to Samsung for repair and it would take 10+ days...
Are you saying that they could just give me a new one off the shelf instead of making me wait? Also, do you think the rooted and non Samsung software will cause an issue with the Samsung repair center?
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I would think that rooting your device is going to be a problem with Samsung. I've never heard of geek squad refusing to cover a rooted phone but that is up to the manager.
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The Best Buy employee who sold me the Sprint S3 managed to convince me to drop Asurian, and go with BB coverage. He said it covers EVERYTHING the Asurian plan did, aside from being lost or stolen. I ran through a dozen scenarios, including what would happen if I dropped it puddle literally five minutes after leaving the store. I told him I was worried that since it was such a new phone, Best Buy would not be able to swap it out very quickly.
I was reassured by the salesman, two colleagues, and even the manager on duty, that if there was no stock, I'd simply get a brand-new replacement phone, instantly. In any scenario that required sending off the phone, (maximum of 2-3 days,) I'd have a similar/identical phone as a loaner.
ha-ha.
None of that is remotely true. 8 days after buying my Sprint S3, a friend spilled some water on my phone. When I took it in, they said it would take 30+ days to have it sent off for 'repair.' Since the phone was so new, I was SOL. (The exact scenario I laid out for the salesman, manager, and colleages.) To make things worse, they said that they only cover SOME water damage. If their "non-biased" repairman decides it experienced too much water damage, they simply deny the claim and send your useless phone back. Gee, I bet that Best Buy repair technician is really fighting for me, huh? :/
Now it has been two weeks, and I am still borrowing an old, water-damaged phone from a friend that only manages to squeak out 2-3 hours of stand-by per charge. I have called numerous times, and visited several stores, and I get the same thing. "I'm sorry that the salesman told you those things, but this is in fact our policy--if you read the fine print." YES, I have had a half-dozen people tell me about the fine print, of which I never saw any legal documentation before signing up. I suppose that is partially my fault, but they did not give me that opportunity. I feel that I should have recorded them.
One of my co-workers used to work for Geek Squad and says I just have to wait for them to deny my claim, which can take 30+ days, then I can go in and RAISE HELL, and eventually I will probably get some sort of replacement.
TLDR People DO NOT SIGN UP FOR BEST BUY INSURANCE!!! If I was still using Asurian, I would have had a BRAND-NEW phone at my house the following morning. No questions asked, done deal. Yes, there is a $199 deductible, but with the BB insurance, there's basically a $758 deductible, plus a 30-day waiting period.
Very annoyed at BB right now. I feel 100% conned, and l definitely wish I stuck to the Asurian coverage, which is what my gut feeling told me to do. Learn from my mistake and avoid BB coverage.
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Call 1800 best buy .. or look for the best buy price match thread, there an email for the presidential escalation department. They will be able to help you. They helped me with a similar situation. It contact an attorney, they love class action law suits. The reps told me it's at most a five day turn around. Even if there is fine print since its an oral sale they can be held legally responsible
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I've had my GS3 for a few months now. A few days ago I noticed a single green pixel stuck in the "on" position. I was able to press and rub the screen enough that it went away. Well, now it's back and the pressing and rubbing doesn't help. I'd really like to fix this issue without the hassle of unrooting and returning/exchanging. I did install this free app called Dead Pixel Detect and Fix, which is suppose to help with stuck/dead pixels. I've ran the fix for two nights in a row and I have to say the green pixel is less noticeable, (if that's even possible). I may run it a few more times just to see if it diminishes even more, but has anyone else had this issue? Found success in fixing the issue?
After a few days my screen issue has not improved. I decided to go through the hassle of unrooting and returning my phone to Sprint. I called my local Sprint store this morning and was told by the woman working that since I don't have insurance I'd have to deal directly with the manufacturer, and send in my phone for repair or possible exchange. When I informed her that would leave me with out a phone, (for possibly a long while) she just acknowledged the fact and basically had the attitude of it's my problem to deal with.
Does this seem right to anyone? True I do not have insurance but it is clearly a manufacturer's or component defect of a 2-month old phone. Why won't Sprint send it back to the manufacturer and give me a loaner phone in the meantime? Any advice would be clearly appreciated.
Im not sure what you want Sprint to do for you. You don't have insurance what else is there left to be said? Maybe next time you get a new phone you'll have some type of insurance.
As far as a loner goes just look in Craigslist for cheap ass Sprint phone, I'm sure you could find one for 20 or 30 bucks.
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Do you work for Sprint? I don't think I'm being unreasonable. I'm not asking for Sprint to fork over a new phone. Just a loaner phone so I can send my phone to Samsung for repair.
Anyone else have any suggestions besides finding a 20 dollar phone on Craigslist. ?
Sprint sells refurbished phones on its website that reqhire no contract extension.
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Last time I had a manufacturers defect on a phone with Sprint, they ordered me another one and I kept mine until it arrived. You may check with the store and ask them.
Ok lets get this out of the way first. Yes my glass broke second day of owning, yes I was being careful and wasn't neglect on my part. Phone should have been able to survive a fall from less then 12" only landing on its back with out breaking glass.
Ok now that we got that taken care of here are my options.
1. Buy $30.00 glass attempt repair on my own. Question with this are if I mess up or something gets damaged could I still claim insurance(ie. will they know I have opened phone)
2. Att states they will replace for $199.99 but will likely be refurbished unit(which sucks). If I go this route will I need to flash back to stock and reset flash count or will they even check that. Rooted with custom recovery and att clean rom. Any one had experience with att insurance claim?
Local shops say its impossible to replace just the glass. Repair would be $425.00 so that is out.
Edit: I tried to call the walmart I purchased it from and got no answer. So I called another walmart and told her what happened. She said we are told we can't exchange phones that are damaged and you only get one exchange. So I thought I was screwed. She then said read your contract if it doesn't say anything about the condition of the phone or the number of times Walmart will have to replace phone. She kept emphasizing to read contract. Then said if I have any problems Call her back and she will call corporate. Sure enough contract states you can exchange phones in the 14 days nothing about condition or number of times. So following walmarts contract I got the note replaced. As of today if anything thing happens I have insurance. I also bought a temporary case till otterbox gets here.
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I've dealt with att twice and it was agreeable. The second time I sent my note 1 in for the same issue (charging port failure) they sent me a brand new device. The truth is you don't always get a refurb, it's just kind of luck and how much product is on hand (so I was told by att cs).
If you try to fix the screen yourself and fail DON'T send it in for warranty... That's fraud and effects the prices for everyone else.
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Try searching next time. Here a few ppl have claimed to replaced only the glass but from experience on my s2 skyrocket its a pain in the a** and I ended up cracking the digitizer. If so tho ppl in this thread say to search for videos on youtube. Check it out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2090892
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jyazzie110 said:
Try searching next time. Here a few ppl have claimed to replaced only the glass but from experience on my s2 skyrocket its a pain in the a** and I ended up cracking the digitizer. If so tho ppl in this thread say to search for videos on youtube. Check it out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2090892
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I did search, I'm not a newbie I wasn't asking about how to replace the glass or if it is possible i was asking for opinions of my next course of action. I have seen the threads and watched the videos.
The customer is always right...
Sorry about your shattered screen. that's rough. hope I can offer some insight on your warranty situation:
You have two angles of attack:
1. Go in with your tail tucked between your legs, and pray for the best possible outcome. If the outcome is less than optimal, follow step 2:
2. Argue pleasantly, until you're satisified.
That said, at&t is usually pretty good with succumbing to "motivated" customers. I've always tried, and with great sucess, gotten all of my replacements by contacting them through e-mail or phone (and a few times at the service centers). My own personal experience has lead me to believe, if you go in, they're more likely to scrutinize you, your credability and your story and stick you with the least desirable option. My brother-in-law is a very "motivated" customer, and has almost always been "satisifed" by at&t (that's what she said) (shattered screens, water submersion, etc).
And as far as relocking\returning to stock, again, IME, I've only had them check my device for root/BL tampering twice, and they simply checked to see if their was a stock recovery. And I think it was only because the kid was knowledgable enough to know how to check. Otherwise, I've always gotten the impression the sales person doesn't know how to check for evidence of a tampered device.
If Steps 1 and 2 fail, try droping the, ETF-bomb. "How much is my Early Termination Fee?" In my experience, they always come back with good news from their supervisor. YMMV. And just as an FYI, when I have dropped the ETF-bomb, I had legitmately wanted to end my service; I wasn't threatening.
Good luck and hope some of this was useful to you! like I said, YMMV.
PS. If you go into one service center and they give you your options, that doesn't stop you from leaving with your device and getting a "second opinion" from another, possibly more agreeable service center. And then if you care to, as a last resort, you can always try contacting them through e-mail\phone.
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Sorry about your shattered screen. that's rough. hope I can offer some insight on your warranty situation:
You have two angles of attack:
1. Go in with your tail tucked between your legs, and pray for the best possible outcome. If the outcome is less than optimal, follow step 2:
2. Argue pleasantly, until you're satisified.
That said, at&t is usually pretty good with succumbing to "motivated" customers. I've always tried, and with great sucess, gotten all of my replacements by contacting them through e-mail or phone (and a few times at the service centers). My own personal experience has lead me to believe, if you go in, they're more likely to scrutinize you, your credability and your story and stick you with the least desirable option. My brother-in-law is a very "motivated" customer, and has almost always been "satisifed" by at&t (that's what she said) (shattered screens, water submersion, etc).
And as far as relocking\returning to stock, again, IME, I've only had them check my device for root/BL tampering twice, and they simply checked to see if their was a stock recovery. And I think it was only because the kid was knowledgable enough to know how to check. Otherwise, I've always gotten the impression the sales person doesn't know how to check for evidence of a tampered device.
If Steps 1 and 2 fail, try droping the, ETF-bomb. "How much is my Early Termination Fee?" In my experience, they always come back with good news from their supervisor. YMMV. And just as an FYI, when I have dropped the ETF-bomb, I had legitmately wanted to end my service; I wasn't threatening.
Good luck and hope some of this was useful to you! like I said, YMMV.
PS. If you go into one service center and they give you your options, that doesn't stop you from leaving with your device and getting a "second opinion" from another, possibly more agreeable service center. And then if you care to, as a last resort, you can always try contacting them through e-mail\phone.
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Good advice all the way around, all though not too sure about ETF because I'm still on my new contract 14 days. Not sure how they would take that. I also thought about see what Walmart would do since that is where the phone was purchased do to pricing. With the screen not sure how they would handle that can't find anything on the web about the return policy for store bought phones.
chrisryn said:
Good advice all the way around, all though not too sure about ETF because I'm still on my new contract 14 days. Not sure how they would take that. I also thought about see what Walmart would do since that is where the phone was purchased do to pricing. With the screen not sure how they would handle that can't find anything on the web about the return policy for store bought phones.
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Well then, you just opened up your options - try a bunch of different Wal-marts. One of them is bound to have a lackluster employee who doesn't care, and just wants to go back to doing nothing - find that guy\gal and bring home your new N2.
If there is no physical damage to the body of the phone, you have better support to your story that the screen was flawed. I would really fight that point, that the screen was flawed.
Honestly, they don't have a leg to stand on, if there is no physical evidence to the body of the phone that it was "accidental damage", and they're not going to call you a liar (at least not to your face). With all of this, keep in mind to "argue" as politely as possible, but be persistent. Wear them down and get to yes! Illegitimi non carborundum.
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And yeah, as far as the ETF-bomb, it may not help if you're only 14 days into your contract. I've been with at&t since 2002 and I have 3 lines, so, that may factor in on their decision with the ETF-bomb.
I was with att for ten years when they decided to move out my upgrade date out of now where claiming it was because of a data overage. I was out of contract ready for renewal the didn't give a S*** about me canceling. I went to Verizon and it was a nightmare had 4 gig limit and they where charging me overage at 3.5 gig. Fought with them for about 3 months before I was able to use breach in contract with a supervisor to get out with out a ETF. Now I'm back at ATT and had this happen.
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I was with att for ten years when they decided to move out my upgrade date out of now where claiming it was because of a data overage. I was out of contract ready for renewal the didn't give a S*** about me canceling. I went to Verizon and it was a nightmare had 4 gig limit and they where charging me overage at 3.5 gig. Fought with them for about 3 months before I was able to use breach in contract with a supervisor to get out with out a ETF. Now I'm back at ATT and had this happen.
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thaaaaat sucks.
Move out your upgrade date because of data overage? weird. that makes no sense to me.
Here's a possible option: it's $200 and you have to return your current device or, is it $200 for a new device and you keep your shattered device? If it's the latter, then possibly sell the current N2 as-is on eBay\craigslist and use that money to purchase replacement? I am inclined to believe it is probably $200 + returning current N2.
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thaaaaat sucks.
Move out your upgrade date because of data overage? weird. that makes no sense to me.
Here's a possible option: it's $200 and you have to return your current device or, is it $200 for a new device and you keep your shattered device? If it's the latter, then possibly sell the current N2 as-is on eBay\craigslist and use that money to purchase replacement? I am inclined to believe it is probably $200 + returning current N2.
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The said thing about the overage was it was due to their lack luster dsl department getting our dsl turned on at the new house. Seemed that the old tenant had some cheap phone service and never turned it off. They wanted $800.00 to run new lines. So we where using phones as all internet for a month. I'm pretty sure that I will have to return device, once the other comes in. I'm going to try walmart first, then if that doesn't work see if I can talk the deductible down on the att insurance and hope its not a refurbished. I have had to many android and iphones(wife) that have been through three young boys with out damage and this one damages so easy. Either way new device will not be fully used till it is safe in a case then still treated like a baby.
Bonne chance!
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The said thing about the overage was it was due to their lack luster dsl department getting our dsl turned on at the new house. Seemed that the old tenant had some cheap phone service and never turned it off. They wanted $800.00 to run new lines. So we where using phones as all internet for a month. I'm pretty sure that I will have to return device, once the other comes in. I'm going to try walmart first, then if that doesn't work see if I can talk the deductible down on the att insurance and hope its not a refurbished. I have had to many android and iphones(wife) that have been through three young boys with out damage and this one damages so easy. Either way new device will not be fully used till it is safe in a case then still treated like a baby.
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sounds good to me.
good luck and let me know what you worked out.
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I didn't see this mentioned but I recommend getting the insurance protection from Best Buy. You can still get it even if you don't get the phone from Best Buy. You can pay one flat fee to cover the year or pay $7 a month.
They will replace your phone at no extra cost for physical or water damage.
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I didn't see this mentioned but I recommend getting the insurance protection from Best Buy. You can still get it even if you don't get the phone from Best Buy. You can pay one flat fee to cover the year or pay $7 a month.
They will replace your phone at no extra cost for physical or water damage.
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Very much aware of that. Had it on my Galaxy nexus gave it to my mom she dropped it hard cracked the screen now she is waiting for her refurb to come in. They told me it was replaced at the store when I brought it in, with new unit. I have had to loan her my inspire while she waits 5-10 days for the other to come in. Not really satisfied with that plan either.
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That's weird. I've had to have 3 devices replaced through best buy over the last couple of years. I've never had to wait more than 3 days. I Also like that you get a loaner phone till the replacement comes in.
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I asked for a loaner they said they don't do that.
Edit: Hoping my inspire doesn't suffer same fate.
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I'm actually a manager at a best buy mobile.. We are supposed to supply loaners if we have them with a $50 deposit that you get back when your phone comes back in.. Some stores don't charge that even though they should.. For android devices the insurance is $9.99 a month or $169.99 for 2 years.. Everything is covered except lost or stolen.. Which we do have a free app called locked and found that will let you lock your phone out if it is lost or stolen. It will take pictures with the front facing camera and email them to you with a location.. The best part is there are unlimited claims and no deposit
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I'm actually a manager at a best buy mobile.. We are supposed to supply loaners if we have them with a $50 deposit that you get back when your phone comes back in.. Some stores don't charge that even though they should.. For android devices the insurance is $9.99 a month or $169.99 for 2 years.. Everything is covered except lost or stolen.. Which we do have a free app called locked and found that will let you lock your phone out if it is lost or stolen. It will take pictures with the front facing camera and email them to you with a location.. The best part is there are unlimited claims and no deposit
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They wouldn't even let me talk to a mobile associate had to talk to GEEK SQUAD, sometimes I wonder the requirements for Geek squad hiring, Guy didn't know anything. Nothing against Best Buy just had bad experience mobile wise here. Best buy is my favorite store, Been platinum reward member for 8 years now.
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They wouldn't even let me talk to a mobile associate had to talk to GEEK SQUAD, sometimes I wonder the requirements for Geek squad hiring, Guy didn't know anything. Nothing against Best Buy just had bad experience mobile wise here. Best buy is my favorite store, Been platinum reward member for 8 years now.
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I get that a lot with complaints from the big box stores.. Next time try a best buy mobile store.. It's a more one on one experience and we usually know a little more
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I get that a lot with complaints from the big box stores.. Next time try a best buy mobile store.. It's a more one on one experience and we usually know a little more
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I would but we don't have those here.
You should not be concerned AT ALL that you may get a refurbished phone. I've done it couple of times and the phone is always perfect brand new condition. It's not like it will have scuffs on it or non-working parts....not to worry.
Also don't need to reset your phone to stock...you're getting it replaced due to broken screen not complaints that it is not functioning.