I had a rep promise to get me a new device as opposed to a refurbished device. I had to take it into the store because I've had more than three exchanges in the last 12 months, flagging my account.
Would you fight for the new device you were promised if it might take a few days, or would you accept the refurbished device immediately?
I also have the option of sending it to Samsung, but that is a six day turnaround.
I would fight for the new one however the only ones they promised me were refurbs. Good luck
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Are you sure that the device is refurbished for sure? You can check this anytime by ##786# and scroll down to reconditioned status and it will say yes or no with a date and all...just a FYI
I would fight for a new one refurb obviously had a previous problem so just an fyi and personal preference
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I would fight for a new one refurb obviously had a previous problem so just an fyi and personal preference
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Good point, some people are funny about that some aren't, I personally am one of the ones who does NOT like refurbs...I work for Sprint and see some of the DOA's that come in that are refurb's...
As an addendum, would you take a new white E4T over a refurbished black device?
Moot point now because the supervisor said they were unable to send a new device. Another case of incorrect information from a Sprint rep.
Obviously I'm sure you'll get a different answer depending on what store, your location, or even the employee. But I was under the impression that once you file a claim and get a new phone, that you'll never get a NEW one. I've probably had 5+ replacement devices and I've never gotten a new one :/
I don't mind though, just because it had a problem in the past doesn't mean that it still does. I know sometimes, by just standing in line and listening to people, that a lot of the times the refurbs are just returned because the person doesn't like the phone, or makes up some random bull**** excuse because they just want a different color or what not.
I'm on a refurb and I haven't had any problems with it
When I was getting refurbs when I had my touch pro 2 it took about 4-5 trips to the sprint store to get a decent quality refurb. I think a lot of it depends on the phone
I actually just came from a sprint store after Customer service told me I could get a new phone because of the issues I was having on mine. The phone arrived today. I asked the rep who was activating the phone if it was new or refurb and he said it was refurb. After I got out of the store, I checked and it was new. Now I am wondering if there is way this has been reset because it was not in a box or anything but in a wrapper with piece of paper around it. Anyone know the phone can be reset.
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I'm new to sprint so i'm not sure how all of their exchanges and returns work.
I purchased my EVO from a corp store, and if I want to exchange it because the screen is sunken in on the bottom left and the battery cover doesn't seem to fit properly, will I be given a new one or a refurbished one? and will it have the new update on it that prevents rooting? I am still on my 30 day trial so Im assuming that since I paid for a BRAND NEW EVO that that's what I should get since they sold me a defected one.
Also, if I just want to return my phone and save my contract upgrade, will I be charged a restocking fee even though the phone is "defected"
Brand new one within 30 days (assuming it's not damaged and is a phone defect, otherwise go insurance). Go to the store, if they tell you no or try to give you a refurbished one - dial #2 on your phone and get connected to sprint tech support and explain your situation. They'll transfer you to someone else who will probably be able to get in contact with the store.
Happened to me ^^ , but i got a brand new one same day i called sprint support and said they tried to give me a refurb.
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Brand new one within 30 days (assuming it's not damaged and is a phone defect, otherwise go insurance). Go to the store, if they tell you no or try to give you a refurbished one - dial #2 on your phone and get connected to sprint tech support and explain your situation. They'll transfer you to someone else who will probably be able to get in contact with the store.
Happened to me ^^ , but i got a brand new one same day i called sprint support and said they tried to give me a refurb.
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hahaha! perfect. Thank you so much
regardless of how long it's been, if it's something wrong with a phone, you CAN get a new, not refurb'd, one.
during my first year with sprint, i went through 8 bb curves. i asked for a replacement and they sent me a refurb. called and asked for a brand new one since the refurb had the same problem as my new one. this kept happening for 8 units. new or refurb'd.
however, after your 3rd replacement within 3 months will require you to get it approved by a tech store to get a replacement.
I accidentally dropped my phone on concrete floor and shattered the screen My claim has been approved yesterday morning, but hasn't shipped yet. I'm wondering if anyone here knows how long am I gonna have to wait to get my replacement? They said up to five days, but I just figured i would ask people here who have already gotten their phones replaced.
They were extremely fast when I had to make a claim. Unfortunately that was the only thing they did good, I got stuck with the phone they sent me even though it was garbage and had a busted speaker.
I have best buy's warranty now since there is no deductible and you can make more than one claim, I havent had to use it though so I dont know if they are easy to work with.
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They were extremely fast when I had to make a claim. Unfortunately that was the only thing they did good, I got stuck with the phone they sent me even though it was garbage and had a busted speaker.
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When was that, exactly? Also, you should call them up and demand a new phone. That's unacceptable and they will replace your phone, no questions asked.
wait a minute even after paying deductible u still get a used or a refurbished EVO?
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When was that, exactly? Also, you should call them up and demand a new phone. That's unacceptable and they will replace your phone, no questions asked.
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It was around December last year, it was for my old HTC Touch. I had just quit smoking at the time and had to leave the sprint store before I got arrested, I was seriously about to back hand the girl who told me "it wasnt that bad."
I have been compensated by sprint in other ways so I havent left them yet but I just noticed on my new bill they are charging me fees and taxes for Arizona + the state I actually live in. And I have never lived in or even been anywhere near Arizona. So yeah, they are trying my patients.
I've had the same phone number for almost ten years now, great way to treat your loyal customers huh
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wait a minute even after paying deductible u still get a used or a refurbished EVO?
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part of your contract.
asurion is a major insurance provider, almost every carrier. and you are supplied with refurbished replacements as necessary.
Just made a claim for my EVO yesterday. It seems to me that they're too new to be replaced by refurbished models. A couple friends who work at separate Sprint stores seem to think the same thing, but have yet to see any EVO's replaced yet. We will see and I will update when it comes in.
I made a claim Saturday, and it arrived yesterday (Wednesday). Once it was processed, it was overnighted....and get this.....BRAND NEW!
I made a claim on Tuesday (7/27), it was approved on 7/28 & the CC information was taken then as well. I have no idea when my replacement will come but I will also update when I get it.
My current shattered evo still works & I am trying to consider the cracks in the screen a live wallpaper, but thats not really working.
despite what the best buy sales reps might tell you, their insurance gives out refurbs as well. personally i really like refurbs, since your less likely to have problems since the item has now been double/triple checked. my experience with refurbs has been excellent, YMMV. best buy salesman told me sprint insurance deduct is 150 (lie) and you can only make 1 claim a year (lie) and best buy gives you a new phone, not refurb (lie again). i actually have both insurances on my account right now, not sure why. if i break it maybe i can get 2 new (refurb) phones
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I made a claim Saturday, and it arrived yesterday (Wednesday). Once it was processed, it was overnighted....and get this.....BRAND NEW!
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how would you even know if it was brand new or a refurb? refurbs look new.
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despite what the best buy sales reps might tell you, their insurance gives out refurbs as well. personally i really like refurbs, since your less likely to have problems since the item has now been double/triple checked. my experience with refurbs has been excellent, YMMV. best buy salesman told me sprint insurance deduct is 150 (lie) and you can only make 1 claim a year (lie) and best buy gives you a new phone, not refurb (lie again). i actually have both insurances on my account right now, not sure why. if i break it maybe i can get 2 new (refurb) phones
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Why would you want to pay for both insurances?
I learned the hard way about BB insurance - Dork Squad protection only covers manufacturer defects, normal wear & tear, and does NOT cover lost, stolen, physical or water-damaged phones. Nor do they repair your phone on-site in their store (unlike some Sprint stores) - rather, they send it out to a repair center to get it fixed, with a $150 deposit for a p.o.s. loaner phone while it's out for repair, and they will ONLY replace it with a new phone if they deem your phone unrepairable at the repair center. Funnily enough, it took the dork at the Dork Squad counter longer to fill out a repair claim form than it ever did for me to fill out a claim online at Asurion.
Considering BB charges $10/mo for their insurance (which is already covered by Sprint, or whatever phone company, as well as the manufacturer) and a $150 loaner deposit, whereas Asurion charges $7/mo with a $100 deductible for a refurbed phone (although I think Evo's are new, since my replacement was hehe), I wouldn't waste my money on BB's insurance again. I'm still fighting with them to replace a laptop they've fixed 3 times within a year under their dork protection's 'lemon' clause, and they continue to insist my screen was replaced 3 times for different reasons each time...but that's another story lol.
oh, and the ETA for my replacement Evo was about 5 days (claimed on a Friday night, got it on a Wednesday).
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how would you even know if it was brand new or a refurb? refurbs look new.
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The phone is coded as such. ##786# will tell you refurb status and date. If its new it will say " <Not Available> " under both of those.
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The phone is coded as such. ##786# will tell you refurb status and date. If its new it will say " <Not Available> " under both of those.
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Thanks. I thought my replacement was refurb as the store manager was claiming as such. I had to file a Sprint warranty repair since my USB port snapped off the board from normal use.
Loving my replacement. No light leakage + Epson + 003
TMO will be shipping me a refurbished phone for the one I have that's experiencing loose hinge syndrome. I'm pissed that I won't be getting a new one for this. Has anyone else gone through this for the G2? I'm worried about getting another one that's going to have a loose hinge, even though they said this shouldn't have that problem.
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I'm pretty sure if you search this forum, you will find at least 5-10 other threads talking about only the hinge and whether the problem exists or doesn't and experiences through exchanges, returns, etc.
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I'm pretty sure if you search this forum, you will find at least 5-10 other threads talking about only the hinge and whether the problem exists or doesn't and experiences through exchanges, returns, etc.
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Indeed. Bottom line pal,..... there is nothing to say you will not get one that is worse. It was not mean to click into place. Good luck.
I know there are other threads going into detail about the loose hinge on the G2, and I've already participated in most of them with my loose hinge issue. However, this thread was created to find out what people's experience with exchanging their G2 with TMO. I know some have major problems with the hinge and others have no issues whatsoever. I am just a bit upset/irritated that I was told by this TMO rep this is "a known issue and we're fully aware of it," yet they're going to send a refurbished phone instead of a new one. Yes, I know I could end up getting a phone that's in worse condition than my current one, but the point I'm trying to make is that it shouldn't be that way. Sure, if I bought this phone the day it was released and I just experienced this issue, I wouldn't have a problem doing an exchange or even sending it in for repairs. But since this phone is one week old, I just wasn't expecting to hear the word "refurb" come out of this person's mouth.
So, if anyone here has gone through an exchange for their G2, did you end up with a new one or a refurbished one? If you received a refurbished one, was it in good condition with little to no signs of wear & tear?
Thanks.
If the phone is only a week old, you could exchange it under buyer's remorse.
Like I said in the other thread,... a refurbished is not good enough. Get some legal advice if at all possible.
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I know there are other threads going into detail about the loose hinge on the G2, and I've already participated in most of them with my loose hinge issue. However, this thread was created to find out what people's experience with exchanging their G2 with TMO. I know some have major problems with the hinge and others have no issues whatsoever. I am just a bit upset/irritated that I was told by this TMO rep this is "a known issue and we're fully aware of it," yet they're going to send a refurbished phone instead of a new one. Yes, I know I could end up getting a phone that's in worse condition than my current one, but the point I'm trying to make is that it shouldn't be that way. Sure, if I bought this phone the day it was released and I just experienced this issue, I wouldn't have a problem doing an exchange or even sending it in for repairs. But since this phone is one week old, I just wasn't expecting to hear the word "refurb" come out of this person's mouth.
So, if anyone here has gone through an exchange for their G2, did you end up with a new one or a refurbished one? If you received a refurbished one, was it in good condition with little to no signs of wear & tear?
Thanks.
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Exchanged mine and got a brand new one mailed to me, no refurb. As far as the hinge it was about the same, but it never bothered me in the first place, You paid for a new one and now are getting a refurb in exchange, doesnt sound quite legal?
Are they giving you some money back for the price diffrence for a refurb model? Ive never had a problem with T-mobiles customer service, matter a fact, today I just got them to drop two of my lines to unlimtied andriod data for $20 each, but I had to talk to a customer loyalty rep. I think you should probably call them back and ask to speak to a Supervisor. Thats like buying a new car and taking it back and getting a used one for the same price.
Here's my latest reply in the thread I started called "How Loose is Your Hinge" that should help shed some light on my recent experiences with TMO...
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For those who don't know me here, I previously owned the MT4G. I experienced major issues with the phone and exchanged it a total of FOUR times, meaning I had in my possession (not at once) a total of five MT4Gs. The first four phones had incredibly bad creaking buttons, the fifth one had perfect buttons but a washed out display. I refused to continue going the route of MT4G swapping, so they suggested me going with a different phone, and I chose the G2. The G2 they sent me arrived last week, brand new in a prestine unopened box. The hinge was perfect, not too tight and definitely not loose like it is now. Each day it got a little bit looser, and now it's just ridiculously loose to the point that it opens no matter how I hold it.
So, maybe they're shipping me this refurb because I've already gone through so many exchanges, but two of their top phones have so many issues that it just makes me sick. With all the issues with the G2, MT4G and Vibrant, I'm shocked I haven't heard about any lawsuits against TMO. Or at the very least, I think TMO should be proactive about this and admit that there are problems with these phones, and that they should be more than willing to do whatever it takes to make sure the customer is happy. I have to say I was treated very well during all those MT4G exchanges, and I feel they did everything they could to make sure I was a happy customer. But, I'm still not thrilled being told that I need to accept a refurb for a G2 that was technically brand new and just one week old.
That totally sucks. I got the first two G2s the cs rep. that I was dealing with had ever sold. I feel lucky I have never experienced the loose hinge syndrom everyone is talkng about. Sorry for your troubles, I would get totally pissed and threaten a cancel if I were you.
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The problem is, 95% of the population would never return the phones for the problems you described on your Mytough 4g slide.
The XDA community is a community of people with a tendency to experience obsessive like symptoms about their gadgets, unfortunately.
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Here's my latest reply in the thread I started called "How Loose is Your Hinge" that should help shed some light on my recent experiences with TMO...
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For those who don't know me here, I previously owned the MT4G. I experienced major issues with the phone and exchanged it a total of FOUR times, meaning I had in my possession (not at once) a total of five MT4Gs. The first four phones had incredibly bad creaking buttons, the fifth one had perfect buttons but a washed out display. I refused to continue going the route of MT4G swapping, so they suggested me going with a different phone, and I chose the G2. The G2 they sent me arrived last week, brand new in a prestine unopened box. The hinge was perfect, not too tight and definitely not loose like it is now. Each day it got a little bit looser, and now it's just ridiculously loose to the point that it opens no matter how I hold it.
So, maybe they're shipping me this refurb because I've already gone through so many exchanges, but two of their top phones have so many issues that it just makes me sick. With all the issues with the G2, MT4G and Vibrant, I'm shocked I haven't heard about any lawsuits against TMO. Or at the very least, I think TMO should be proactive about this and admit that there are problems with these phones, and that they should be more than willing to do whatever it takes to make sure the customer is happy. I have to say I was treated very well during all those MT4G exchanges, and I feel they did everything they could to make sure I was a happy customer. But, I'm still not thrilled being told that I need to accept a refurb for a G2 that was technically brand new and just one week old.
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dustrho said:
I know there are other threads going into detail about the loose hinge on the G2, and I've already participated in most of them with my loose hinge issue. However, this thread was created to find out what people's experience with exchanging their G2 with TMO. I know some have major problems with the hinge and others have no issues whatsoever. I am just a bit upset/irritated that I was told by this TMO rep this is "a known issue and we're fully aware of it," yet they're going to send a refurbished phone instead of a new one. Yes, I know I could end up getting a phone that's in worse condition than my current one, but the point I'm trying to make is that it shouldn't be that way. Sure, if I bought this phone the day it was released and I just experienced this issue, I wouldn't have a problem doing an exchange or even sending it in for repairs. But since this phone is one week old, I just wasn't expecting to hear the word "refurb" come out of this person's mouth.
So, if anyone here has gone through an exchange for their G2, did you end up with a new one or a refurbished one? If you received a refurbished one, was it in good condition with little to no signs of wear & tear?
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A week old?? Call them on "buyers remorse!!" They will be forced to send you a brand new one in retail packaging! I did that with a keyboard issue I had when it started within the 15 day period.
The only thing is, they will charge you full contract price but will refund it when they get the old one back. But check your bill closely to make sure they refund it properly. I had to jump through hoops twice to get mine in order.
Don't use regular warrentee replacement on a device that new. Its their own policy to make sure you are completely satisfied with your purchase. You could even get something else if you pay the difference. But g2 devs are the best.
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My first G2 had a bad trackpad. I received it on a Thursday and I called them that Saturday. The tech at TMo told me to do a buyers remorse exchange and transferred me to CS.
I received what appeared to be a brand new G2, but with a funky gmail addy with even funkier calendar entries. Was strange, but everything else was fine...
I sent back the first G2 the same day I got the replacement, bill came out a week later. Still waiting for it to come off my bill, but I know TMo will take care of it.
Or you could just go into a store and do the buyers remorse exchange with less of a headache.
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They wouldn't let me do it through the store because I got it over the phone and didn't buy it at the store
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They wouldn't let me do it through the store because I got it over the phone and didn't buy it at the store
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it would be nice if all TMo reps gave the same information..
I ordered over the phone, and on a complete whim- on an unrelated call, they offered me to go from EMP back to EM and we all got new phones on a new contract- and BOGO at that! when I called with issues, they told me I could go to the store and exchange it painlessly, or go through what I am, which is still no big deal. the rep said they could call the store ahead of time and let them know what to do when I came in.
the only reason I didn't go to a store is because I'm in Maine, and though they have a call center here, there are no actual corporate stores in Maine, or within 50 miles of me. (don't even get me started on the service- I have to pay for a 4G data plan, and I only get GPRS where I live, and the "partner-service" doesn't work on my G2, but works fine, and he has better signal, on a frikin Vibrant)
So I have 2 evo's and I've been with Sprint for 10 years. In the past couple months the haptic feedback motors on both have died. My wife and I are very busy and have to move mountains to find the time to get to a Sprint store. For this reason I really DO NOT want refurbs. In my experience one refurb leads to another.
Do u guys think that sprint will work with me on this? I love the evo and wish it wasn't eol and would be perfectly happy with a NEW evo....although I know this won't happen.
Any advice? Thanks.
I've heard that some people are getting EVO 3D's instead of the 4G. It's hit or miss, but that would be cool to get a 3D as a replacement!
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I've heard that some people are getting EVO 3D's instead of the 4G. It's hit or miss, but that would be cool to get a 3D as a replacement!
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That is only if you go through asurion and if they have no og in stock
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So I have 2 evo's and I've been with Sprint for 10 years. In the past couple months the haptic feedback motors on both have died. My wife and I are very busy and have to move mountains to find the time to get to a Sprint store. For this reason I really DO NOT want refurbs. In my experience one refurb leads to another.
Do u guys think that sprint will work with me on this? I love the evo and wish it wasn't eol and would be perfectly happy with a NEW evo....although I know this won't happen.
Any advice? Thanks.
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If you don't have insurance, then you'll either have to live with no haptic feedback, or live with a refurb, unfortunately. With the EVO being EOL, there aren't anymore "new" ones.
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That is only if you go through asurion and if they have no og in stock
off topic but i lost my wimax rsa keys some where in the process of either upgrading my radio version or switching roms. unrooted the phone completely and going to take it back to sprint to try and get it fixed. So my question is Would they replace it or actually fix it?
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That is only if you go through asurion and if they have no og in stock
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off topic but i lost my wimax rsa keys some where in the process of either upgrading my radio version or switching roms. unrooted the phone completely and going to take it back to sprint to try and get it fixed. So my question is Would they replace it or actually fix it?
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I don't think they can fix that. You'll probably end up with a refurb, if any are available. If you had TEP you might be able to get a 3D as a comparable replacement, but otherwise you're stuck waiting for refurb OG's to get in.
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off topic but i lost my wimax rsa keys some where in the process of either upgrading my radio version or switching roms. unrooted the phone completely and going to take it back to sprint to try and get it fixed. So my question is Would they replace it or actually fix it?
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If you have a nandroid backup with the wimax partition then you can just restore. CWM backs it up automatically iirc, in Amon Ra you have to select it. Sift through your nandroids for a wimax.img and you should be good to go without a replacement.
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I do have insurance. As much as they offer. Does this mean they will try and give me a refurb
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I do have insurance. As much as they offer. Does this mean they will try and give me a refurb
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Yes you will get a refurb. I really don't understand why people demand a new phone when the one they have now is clearly used. If you get in a car accident, you dont get a brand new car, you get a similar model worth a comparable cost.
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Yes you will get a refurb. I really don't understand why people demand a new phone when the one they have now is clearly used. If you get in a car accident, you dont get a brand new car, you get a similar model worth a comparable cost.
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Car insurance also doesn't give you a replacement that may or may not have been in an accident before you get a car that has never been in an accident, phone insurance you get whatever they give you no matter how much worse off it is than the phone you are replacing, like my evo for example looks brand new, I wouldn't want a refurbished that is all scratched up with light bleeding and a creaky power button I want a phone in like new condition like mine, that's y I don't pay for assurion anything they cover I can replace/repair for less than the 100$ deductible and keep a phone that I know where it's been and what's happened to it
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Car insurance also doesn't give you a replacement that may or may not have been in an accident before you get a car that has never been in an accident, phone insurance you get whatever they give you no matter how much worse off it is than the phone you are replacing, like my evo for example looks brand new, I wouldn't want a refurbished that is all scratched up with light bleeding and a creaky power button I want a phone in like new condition like mine, that's y I don't pay for assurion anything they cover I can replace/repair for less than the 100$ deductible and keep a phone that I know where it's been and what's happened to it
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My experience is that most refurbs have brand new casing slapped on them now for that reason alone. Too many people would call in upset their replacement phone had scratches. I've never had any problems with the refurbished phones.
However, you're going to get a refurb, evo4g isn't manufactured anymore if you want a phone it's going to have to be refurb. Though the sprint store can replace anything on your phone if they have the parts, I know one time a sprint repair store swapped all the guts from one evo 4g to another just so they wouldn't get the refurb phone.
I don't understand what's wrong with a refurb phone as long as it's a brand new case and screen.
You never know why it was refurbished every refurbished I've ever gotten seemed to be defective starting just after the complaint period was over that's why I cancelled my insurance I can repair my phone myself cheaper than paying the deductible I can get the LCD digitizer with front bezel and an entire housing for 85 bucks if I need it anything worse than that and ill just upgrade to a new phone its about time anyways evos been around since release so upgrades coming up soon
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My experience is that most refurbs have brand new casing slapped on them now for that reason alone. Too many people would call in upset their replacement phone had scratches. I've never had any problems with the refurbished phones.
However, you're going to get a refurb, evo4g isn't manufactured anymore if you want a phone it's going to have to be refurb. Though the sprint store can replace anything on your phone if they have the parts, I know one time a sprint repair store swapped all the guts from one evo 4g to another just so they wouldn't get the refurb phone.
I don't understand what's wrong with a refurb phone as long as it's a brand new case and screen.
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The refurbs do have a new casing on them. Shouldn't have scratches. If you read the copy given when going to a repair center, it states that the technician may use "harvested" parts. Also, the refurbs coming back are also dependant on the initial diagnoses, tech sends it in for a bad touchscreen but no mention of USB issues, next person is SOL. They do get checked prior to shipping out to your service center.
The majority of techs that Sprint has, do not have techy experience. Also, they aren't allowed to solder anything, any longer. I soldered a power button back on for a customer, but couldn't claim labor, cause I wasn't supposed to have done it. I didn't want to order it either, because we're given a budget/exchange limitation on a monthly basis.
I have a refurbished 3D(through Asurion in August, my brand new 3D is the Gulf), which I have flashed the hell out of, it's still going. Maybe I got lucky.
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they said they checked the antenna and files and every thing was "ok" on it but they just couldn't understand why the 4g wouldn't stay connected. thought to my self maybe cause the keys are gone. but then again they said they would replace it for another one for no cost, so just stayed quiet. I had done backup's using CWM and Amon ra before loosing my keys but when i went back to re-storing a back-up i had done it still didn't re store my keys. some how they were't there aswell.
To be more straightforward here......can I refuse a refurb? I have nothing but bad experiences with them in the past. I believe, if I recall, that years ago I refused a refurb politely and was given a new phone. I suspect if this phone wasn't out of production they'd give me a new one (or 2 in my case).
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To be more straightforward here......can I refuse a refurb? I have nothing but bad experiences with them in the past. I believe, if I recall, that years ago I refused a refurb politely and was given a new phone. I suspect if this phone wasn't out of production they'd give me a new one (or 2 in my case).
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Not really. As stated, with Best Buy and with Sprint, their policy is usually to give you 3 refurbs before they allow you to move to a new device.
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....