Galaxy Note 7 Insurance - Which is best? - Note 7 Questions & Answers

I'm on AT&T here in the United States and I have purchased the Unlocked Galaxy Note 7 Dual Sim International Version (HERE)
The seller stated that it has a 1-Year Samsung Warranty, as all Samsung devices should have. But, being how expensive this phone is and how the gorilla glass 5 is apparently a scratch magnet, I was considering purchasing not only a case, but a protection plan. Who has experience with 3rd party insurance and protection plans? Any recommendations or experience?
I only know of the following:
SamsungProtectionPlus (only if I purchase from a Samsung authorized retailer)
SquareTrade
Mobile Rhino

Though I've never personally used them, I've never heard bad things about Square Trade. I have several customers that have needed to use Square Trade and have always given positive feedback on them
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Check this one:
https://upsie.com/smartphone-warranty/

I would go Square Trade too. I've never used them for claims but never felt like I would have an issue if I needed them. I did add this phone to my carrier insurance which is more expensive deductible wise but also covers loss and theft. Perhaps ATT has something similar?
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I had Square trade for the note 4. When it was water damaged they told my they could only send it of to be fixed as they did not have any replacements. If it couldn't be fixed they would pay their determined amount. Not too bad overall but you could end up waiting a week or longer. Customer service is little hard to understand at times.
It took about 2 weeks to resolve my daughters claim.
That plan was 6.00 per mo with a 75.00 deductible
Also they DO NOT cover theft or loss

-BoneZ- said:
Check this one:
https://upsie.com/smartphone-warranty/
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I just emailed their customer service and they told me that they do NOT cover international phones. I really loved their prices and philosophy on warranty service.

Try www.worthavegroup.com They are an independent insurance company, not one of the big guys, but I know they cover smart phones. They are big in the institutional world. They are the only ones we are allowed to use to cover our kids school assigned technology. (My kid has an iPad given to her by the school and if she breaks it we owe the school $600) It has a $0 deductible on the ipad, but the smartphones have a $50 deductible. Not too bad.
Several of the kids have shattered screens, and there have been no complaints that I have heard.

DuffmasterFresh said:
I just emailed their customer service and they told me that they do NOT cover international phones. I really loved their prices and philosophy on warranty service.
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That was my dilemma. No insurer's want to cover international phone especially if they don't have manufacturers warranty. Even upsie said the same thing. Samsung won't honor your international warranty if your not in the country of origin of the phone. Order from B & H photo as they allow you to buy square trade at time of purchase
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I had Liberty Mutual for my renter's and now Homeowner policy. They have a Computer Endorsement add on for $19 a year with a $50 deductible I believe. I've had to use it twice and my yearly rates didn't increase.

naruto.ninjakid said:
That was my dilemma. No insurer's want to cover international phone especially if they don't have manufacturers warranty. Even upsie said the same thing. Samsung won't honor your international warranty if your not in the country of origin of the phone. Order from B & H photo as they allow you to buy square trade at time of purchase.
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I was going to order from B&H but they don't have the DUOS dual sim version of the phone, so I had to order from the ebay link in my original post. The seller stated on the ebay posting that their phones do come with a 1-year Samsung Warranty, but they did not specify how to actually use that warranty.

DuffmasterFresh said:
I was going to order from B&H but they don't have the DUOS dual sim version of the phone, so I had to order from the ebay link in my original post. The seller stated on the ebay posting that their phones do come with a 1-year Samsung Warranty, but they did not specify how to actually use that warranty.
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Lol I was watching that listing. I think the seller is lying. I emailed them about the warranty specifics and how would Samsung honor it and they said they would get back to me with clarification. No reply for days. I emailed them again and they said there looking into it. I wouldn't be surprised if they try to warranty the device themselves. I just need the peace of mind so I'm going with B&H since they may be. More inclined to help me later since there an actual organization. Maybe they will get Duos model later not sure.
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For anyone planning on using Squaretrade, this is the reply I received from them:
"Thank you for choosing SquareTrade.
We offer warranties on phones that are either carrier insured or comes along with a one year manufacturer warranty. With regrets, I would like to inform you that we would not be able to cover a phone that does not consist of a US manufacturer warranty."

DuffmasterFresh said:
I'm on AT&T here in the United States and I have purchased the Unlocked Galaxy Note 7 Dual Sim International Version (HERE)
The seller stated that it has a 1-Year Samsung Warranty, as all Samsung devices should have. But, being how expensive this phone is and how the gorilla glass 5 is apparently a scratch magnet, I was considering purchasing not only a case, but a protection plan. Who has experience with 3rd party insurance and protection plans? Any recommendations or experience?
I only know of the following:
SamsungProtectionPlus (only if I purchase from a Samsung authorized retailer)
SquareTrade
Mobile Rhino
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Protection Plus, through the phone app.

ProtectCell Mobile Protection from Fortegra.....I believe is only for USAA Members. I lost my S7 edge pay the $150 deductible and got my replacement phone in 2 business day.

jojorios said:
For anyone planning on using Squaretrade, this is the reply I received from them:
"Thank you for choosing SquareTrade.
We offer warranties on phones that are either carrier insured or comes along with a one year manufacturer warranty. With regrets, I would like to inform you that we would not be able to cover a phone that does not consist of a US manufacturer warranty."
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Go through B & H and you can get squaretrade
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naruto.ninjakid said:
Lol I was watching that listing. I think the seller is lying. I emailed them about the warranty specifics and how would Samsung honor it and they said they would get back to me with clarification. No reply for days. I emailed them again and they said there looking into it. I wouldn't be surprised if they try to warranty the device themselves. I just need the peace of mind so I'm going with B&H since they may be. More inclined to help me later since there an actual organization. Maybe they will get Duos model later not sure.
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They have so many positive reviews that I risked it and trusted them. They said I would get it by Friday and it turns out I won't have it until Monday. It's shipping from Singapore, so maybe they want us to ship the phone back to Singapore and then they would warranty it? I'm interested in that. It seems to me like the international version of the phone cannot be warrantied at all.

jojorios said:
For anyone planning on using Squaretrade, this is the reply I received from them:
"Thank you for choosing SquareTrade.
We offer warranties on phones that are either carrier insured or comes along with a one year manufacturer warranty. With regrets, I would like to inform you that we would not be able to cover a phone that does not consist of a US manufacturer warranty."
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Well damn... so it looks like we may not be able to get the International version of the phone warrantied. :/

naruto.ninjakid said:
Go through B & H and you can get squaretrade
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When I asked about this I had specifically asked them about buying it through b&h since they were offering square trade with the purchase.
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Guys I was worried just like you. When you click add to cart on B & H it gives you the option for 1 or 2 years of squaretrade.
Here is the reply I got from squaretrade.
" Thank you for considering SquaeTrade.*
SquareTrade does cover cell phones purchased brand new as long as the warranty is purchased within 30 days of the phone's purchase date. You can also switch to SquareTrade if the phone is insured through the carrier's insurance at the time you purchase our plan. Having said that, B&H is one of our resellers. If you are planning on purchasing the phone through them, it is highly recommended you buy the SquareTrade plan through them as well.*
You can simply request one of the representatives there to assist you with locating the best plan for the phone and they will be able to do so.*
If you have any more questions, please feel free to reply to this email. Otherwise you can also visitsquaretrade.com/help.
Thank you,
Ally
SquareTrade Care Specialist "
So we should be safe I hope.
DuffmasterFresh said:
They have so many positive reviews that I risked it and trusted them. They said I would get it by Friday and it turns out I won't have it until Monday. It's shipping from Singapore, so maybe they want us to ship the phone back to Singapore and then they would warranty it? I'm interested in that. It seems to me like the international version of the phone cannot be warrantied at all.
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DuffmasterFresh said:
Well damn... so it looks like we may not be able to get the International version of the phone warrantied. :/
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jojorios said:
When I asked about this I had specifically asked them about buying it through b&h since they were offering square trade with the purchase.
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They are kind of contradicting themselves. Because Samsung won't warranty a phone bought out of country. I wonder if they are assuming that B&H as a reseller always has phones that have manufacturer warranty.
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Should i buy the GN from nergi or bell?

i live in toronto, negri is cheaper, but i wanted to buy it from bell / virgin because of warranty reasons, but i will have to pay more
649.99 plus tax would come up to $734.48 and negri has it for like 680 i think?
what would you guys do?
Negri has coupon code VZSucks for $45 off GSM galaxy nexus.
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robstunner said:
Negri has coupon code VZSucks for $45 off GSM galaxy nexus.
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do you know how much shipping to canada would be?
and i don't know about their warranty, i forgot but it said somewhere its only like a 25 day warranty :/
and if something does happen its gonna be a mission to ship back to them and they send me another
ahhh im so confused, buy it cheaper or more expensive for warranty
Not sure. They have live chat on their website u might wanna ask them.
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Bell = safer, more warranty, etc
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Negri handles warranty for a year. Its awesome.
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Negri has free shipping...... unless you want to upgrade to a quicker service
subxero123 said:
i live in toronto, negri is cheaper, but i wanted to buy it from bell / virgin because of warranty reasons, but i will have to pay more
649.99 plus tax would come up to $734.48 and negri has it for like 680 i think?
what would you guys do?
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It looks like Negri's price is $730.50.
And even if it was $680:
$680 USD = $692.68 CAD. Add 5% GST and you get $727.31. I'm not sure if there would also be duty on top of that. There might also be brokerage fees, depending on the shipping method used. So at best you save about $7 and then have to deal with shipping it back to Negri if you have a warranty issue, instead of just taking it down to you local Bell/Virgin store.
Maybe I'm missing something, but the choice seems obvious to me.
Bell wouldn't sell me the Nexus with activating a line for at least a month.
So 35$ for activation fee and 30$ for the cheapest "plan".
Same for Virgin but no activation fee.
I had to buy it from a random dude on Kijiji who had some BNIB Nexus for 730$ locally in Montreal.
The name Negri kind of sounds racist so i wouldn't buy from them...
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Bell wouldn't sell me the Nexus with activating a line for at least a month.
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True enough. I guess I was assuming he'd stick with Bell. Someone did say they got a Best Buy store to sell one without any activation though... probably a mistake on Best Buy's part, but lucky for him
subxero123 said:
i live in toronto, negri is cheaper, but i wanted to buy it from bell / virgin because of warranty reasons, but i will have to pay more
649.99 plus tax would come up to $734.48 and negri has it for like 680 i think?
what would you guys do?
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You'll have to pay HST + duty to bring it into Canada, and I'd be surprised if they'll ship for free to Canada.
When I bought my N1 from Google, the courier showed up with a bill for $89 to cover fees, on top of the price I had already paid. I had to give him my credit card # before he'd release the package to me.
You can buy the GN at full retail without a contract, just depends on the store. I bought mine at a future shop with no problems (oddly, Best Buy won't sell without a contract). I think you'll find warranty issues less painful if you buy locally, and if it's that much of a concern for you, then you can buy the extended service from FS and they'll basically swap your phone for a new one if anything goes wrong.
maybelying said:
You'll have to pay HST + duty to bring it into Canada, and I'd be surprised if they'll ship for free to Canada.
When I bought my N1 from Google, the courier showed up with a bill for $89 to cover fees, on top of the price I had already paid. I had to give him my credit card # before he'd release the package to me.
You can buy the GN at full retail without a contract, just depends on the store. I bought mine at a future shop with no problems (oddly, Best Buy won't sell without a contract). I think you'll find warranty issues less painful if you buy locally, and if it's that much of a concern for you, then you can buy the extended service from FS and they'll basically swap your phone for a new one if anything goes wrong.
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awesome! thanks for the info, is it all future shops that will sell it without signing up? or a specific store you went to
voxigenboy said:
The name Negri kind of sounds racist so i wouldn't buy from them...
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Its the owners last name.
Troll harder.
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subxero123 said:
awesome! thanks for the info, is it all future shops that will sell it without signing up? or a specific store you went to
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Honestly, I think it is hit and miss. I bought mine on launch day, the rep told me that a few people had already been in to buy it outright, and asked me which network I'd be activating it on. Told her Rogers, and she said that's what everyone else had said.
But I've also heard that some people have been told at Future Shop that they can't buy without a contract, so it's not consistent. I was turned down at Best Buy, but I've seen others post on the interweb that they bought from Best Buy. There was also another post here saying that the Source was selling outright, which is surprising since they're owned by Bell, but at the same time, as someone who has dealt with Bell corporate in the past, it wouldn't be surprising that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing.
You may have to store shop a bit, but I'm sure you'll find one that will sell it outright if you stick to the major retail outlets. I'd suggest staying away from the dealers though, they have more of a vested interest in signing contracts and receive fewer units for inventory so will be loathe to sell them outright this soon after launch.
Hope this helps...

$530 for GSM version directly from Amazon

I thought I share this. Amazon.com now has the Samsung i9250 Galaxy Nexus 16GB (Unlocked, GSM) Fulfilled by Amazon for $530 with free shipping. Their normal and very fair return policy applies. One may find it a few dollars cheaper elsewhere, but it is hard to go wrong with Amazon.
For comparison, Daily Steals (no customer service) had it for $535 only a couple weeks ago. Expansys has it for $570.
This is really tempting
I agree that it's totally worthwhile to buy direct from Amazon even if it's not the absolute cheapest price. Right now there are three different Fulfilled by Amazon sellers competing against one another, which makes me think prices may drop even more soon.
Has anyone tried to return a defective phone that they bought Fulfilled by Amazon? I would think they would handle that well, but I'd like to hear people's actual experiences.
Also, would these phones be under warranty? Presumably they were originally marketed overseas. Would that mean I have to deal with an overseas branch of Samsung, or would I be totally out of luck?
The Fulfilled by Amazon item I linked to uses Amazon's return policy. I didn't check the other ones. Returning even a non-defective phone should be no problem as I have done in the past.
If amazon somehow helped with the warranty like expansys does, I would get this immediately, but I imagine that its the same issue as before.
Anyone know more about this?
You can register the device and its serial number on samsung.com as bought from Amazon, which is an authorized Samsung US reseller. You can then initiate warranty claims directly with Samsung. No need to go through Amazon. In contrast to Expansys, this will also mean a quicker turn-around on the warranty claim. Registering directly with Samsung also adds 3 months to the warranty period for a total warranty of 15 months.
So what's important here is that it is fulfilled by amazon and not the fact that it is being sold by a different company (FGS Trading in this case)?
You still get the same warranty and can register your product as being purchased over amazon?
Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's own warehouses, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these items.
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New2Houston said:
You can register the device and its serial number on samsung.com as bought from Amazon, which is an authorized Samsung US reseller. You can then initiate warranty claims directly with Samsung. No need to go through Amazon. In contrast to Expansys, this will also mean a quicker turn-around on the warranty claim. Registering directly with Samsung also adds 3 months to the warranty period for a total warranty of 15 months.
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Really? Is this true?
Man, then I think I'm going to hold off on buying it from ebay and wait for amazon's price to go down a bit.
New2Houston said:
You can register the device and its serial number on samsung.com as bought from Amazon, which is an authorized Samsung US reseller. You can then initiate warranty claims directly with Samsung. No need to go through Amazon. In contrast to Expansys, this will also mean a quicker turn-around on the warranty claim. Registering directly with Samsung also adds 3 months to the warranty period for a total warranty of 15 months.
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Source? I've called Samsung's international number, and was told that your receipt must show that the phone was purchased in the country that will handle warranty claims (which excludes the US).
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ragnarokx said:
Source? I've called Samsung's international number, and was told that your receipt must show that the phone was purchased in the country that will handle warranty claims (which excludes the US).
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Same here....they said warranty has to go through the phones intended country of use + you have to show receipt that it was purchased in that country.
All amazon offers over some of the other deals sites is that you'll probably be able to make a return if needed. But I doubt any warranty will be provided.
AT&T 3G/4G Compatible?
Is this phone is compatible with AT&T 3G?
Will this phone be compatible with AT&T 4G LTE?
Thank you.
jfout said:
Is this phone is compatible with AT&T 3G?
Will this phone be compatible with AT&T 4G LTE?
Thank you.
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ATT 3G yes, ATT 4G LTE no.
British websites
If you bought from a UK website and had it delivered here, would you be able to get warranty service via Samsung UK?
Handtec has the phone for 335 pounds, plus 15 pounds shipping to the US. According to Google, 350 pounds is currently worth $555. So you'd be essentially paying $25 for a UK warranty. To make this work, you'd also need a credit or debit card that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees.
http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.ph...gb-i9250--sim-free-unlocked--titanium-silver-
does anybody know if the Galaxy Nexus GSM mentioned in this thread
were originally the European or Asian version?
ThankS!
I registered my GSM Galaxy Nexus just fine on samsung.com. When entering the serial numbers the manufacturing date shows up.
New2Houston said:
I registered my GSM Galaxy Nexus just fine on samsung.com. When entering the serial numbers the manufacturing date shows up.
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When I tried to register a Nexus, it gave me the Verizon one instead, not the GSM one.
chlehqls said:
When I tried to register a Nexus, it gave me the Verizon one instead, not the GSM one.
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Yep...the GSM model number isn't on the US site to begin with. Also entering a GSM serial comes up as invalid.
According to androidcentral.com a regional carrier in Iowa is getting the GN tomorrow for $609.99. This is your chance if you want a US warranty.
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ragnarokx said:
According to androidcentral.com a regional carrier in Iowa is getting the GN tomorrow for $609.99. This is your chance if you want a US warranty.
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Or instead of going to Iowa, you buy it from a deal site for $460 and just get insurance or don't break your phone.
http://mobile.dailysteals.com/
martonikaj said:
Or instead of going to Iowa, you buy it from a deal site for $460 and just get insurance or don't break your phone.
http://mobile.dailysteals.com/
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That doesn't include a defect out of box. And I haven't seen a US cellphone insurance company that would insure grey market devices or be able to replace a broken galaxy nexus.
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lazaro17 said:
That doesn't include a defect out of box. And I haven't seen a US cellphone insurance company that would insure grey market devices or be able to replace a broken galaxy nexus.
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Squaretrade does at least. Lots of people here have it.

[Q] does anyone know this site: Negri Electronics (SGH-M919 unlocked for $698.5)

Does anyone have bought anything from this site?, they are offering a preorder of the t-mo S4 for less than $700 no contract an unlocked.
thx.
negrielectronics.com/samsung-sgh-m919-galaxy-s-iv-16-gb-tmobile-unlocked-black-mist.html
cotasa said:
Does anyone have bought anything from this site?, they are offering a preorder of the t-mo S4 for less than $700 no contract an unlocked.
thx.
negrielectronics.com/samsung-sgh-m919-galaxy-s-iv-16-gb-tmobile-unlocked-black-mist.html
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Although I haven't bought from them personally, I know that Negri is a reputable seller that has been around for some time.
Isn't it cheaper to get the phone form T-Mo directly though?
Yes they are a reputable dealer, and yes direct from T-mobile is cheaper by $20-30.
I bought the original Note from them back in the days when it was first released.
cotasa said:
Does anyone have bought anything from this site?, they are offering a preorder of the t-mo S4 for less than $700 no contract an unlocked.
thx.
negrielectronics.com/samsung-sgh-m919-galaxy-s-iv-16-gb-tmobile-unlocked-black-mist.html
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Let us know if you need some help with your order. You can check out some reviews of our company (below) before ordering if you prefer.
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We offer live support on our site, and also a FAQ page as well. Stop by today. Thanks for your note.
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Take note these guys will charge a 20 - 30% restocking fee on any phone you buy from them. I for one will never buy from them again because of this.
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wavrunrx said:
Take note these guys will charge a 20 - 30% restocking fee on any phone you buy from them. I for one will never buy from them again because of this.
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That is actually incorrect. The fee is based on many different variables, all of which are covered in the store policies.
You may be referencing a return of a new release. In that case if you order a product at $800, and return it unused after 7 days, your restock fee is based on the current site price, time out of our possession and condition of exterior packaging and accessories within the box. If the price of the device happens to be $600, your restock fee would be close to 25%.
Restocking Fees are not used to generate profit for our business. We use restocking fees to recover costs incurred during shipping and receiving of returned items, as well as price changes that may have occured while the device was out of our possession and unable to be sold.
We are very transparent in everything we do. If there is an issue please contact us so that we can explain in greater detail. Please do not mislead XDA readers. When posting your issue, please provide further detail so that others may make a educated decision as to where to purchase their next device.
We apologize that you are upset, but we do have the store policies posted and do not assess fees as a form of punishment, or to generate profit. We can only hope that you read the policies and ask questions if you have them.
Fair and Balanced - Always.
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Warranty rejected! help !

My note 2 was bought in singapore on jan 16 2013 for full price , which was claimed as an international warranty by the shop person.
Now since my note 2 suffered SDS when i took it to samsung service center back in india , they rejected saying mobiles bought outside india are not considered in india. Please help me with a solution guys. its Rs.40,000 ( 750$+ ) not even a year used I did nothing wrong .. used it very carefully dint even root ! This is so cruel by samsung. I bought samsung instead of some Oppo or Mi2 china brand because its International brand now I feel very much cheated !
you had been con by the seller.
there no such as international warranty for samsung smartphone afaik.
Samsung does not have international warranty, it applies to all countries.
What a shame Samsung sails phones with faulty chip and not accept the warranty.
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this is going to be my last ever samsung mobile for sure!
LG or Nokia or iphone 6 will be my next !
n4naveen said:
this is going to be my last ever samsung mobile for sure!
LG or Nokia or iphone 6 will be my next !
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Why are you blaming Samsung? This isn't their fault, they are just following policy. You would get the same from any other maker.
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wsw-wyatt-earp said:
Why are you blaming Samsung? This isn't their fault, they are just following policy. You would get the same from any other maker.
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First policy is not to sell faulty devices. They must at once replace it not to saying he bought from another country and they don't accept warranty, he paid for this or not? Samsung took his money or not? double shame not one and for sure the last Samsung and for me. Knox today maybe bottox tomorrow, sds, paperweight 700 euros ds, no more thanks.
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Got a friend, a lawyer? Ask him! Can't compare with Europe of course, but I think you have the right to get it done from Samsung, also in India :good:
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First policy is not to sell faulty devices. They must at once replace it not to saying he bought from another country and they don't accept warranty, he paid for this or not? Samsung took his money or not? double shame not one and for sure the last Samsung and for me. Knox today maybe bottox tomorrow, sds, paperweight 700 euros ds, no more thanks.
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You can make the greatest product, have the greatest components and the best quality control. If you make enough product, sooner or later you will make bad parts.
If I buy a $2,000 + lens for my camera with a Japan warranty, I can't get warranty work here in the usa. I know this and don't but any of my lenses that aren't usa based.
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I was conned by a shop too (in my home country) who sold a grey market item at full price, when my Note 2 got SDS I ended up having to pay US$100 to get it fixed. The phone was only 8 months old when SDS struck. I travel a lot and often bought items in the countries I visited. I realized warranty will be local but I expect the items will be usable for at least 3 years, however my Note 2 died after only 8 months of normal usage (e-mail, browsing, youtube). The phone even was at the latest stock 4.1.2 rom (supposedly contains the bug fix) when it died.
SDS is clearly a manufacturing defect issue, it happens to Galaxy S3 and Note 2 and who knows maybe Note 3 or S4 in next few months.. So many people were complaining about it on the Internet, it should be enough to warrant a product recall or replacement regardless of country of purchase.
This is gonna be my last Samsung phone.
n4naveen said:
My note 2 was bought in singapore on jan 16 2013 for full price , which was claimed as an international warranty by the shop person.
Now since my note 2 suffered SDS when i took it to samsung service center back in india , they rejected saying mobiles bought outside india are not considered in india. Please help me with a solution guys. its Rs.40,000 ( 750$+ ) not even a year used I did nothing wrong .. used it very carefully dint even root ! This is so cruel by samsung. I bought samsung instead of some Oppo or Mi2 china brand because its International brand now I feel very much cheated !
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I m in singapore.
First of all, did u bought from authorised samsung retailer ?
Or u just bought it at neighbourhood shops like in shophouses or chinatown shops, or simlim shops?
To make a very clear, if u bought it at samsung authorised retailer, there's no way they con u. Down here consumer is fully protected by lemon law. So official retailers won't do such thing.
If u r sayin the price is $750 most likely u were not buying from authorised dealer, and u r being con by the individual shop.
But to be frank, since first time I use handphone, nokia, siemens, samsung, there's no such thing as international warranty.
I m sorry, but a lesson learn for u.
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You can make the greatest product, have the greatest components and the best quality control. If you make enough product, sooner or later you will make bad parts.
If I buy a $2,000 + lens for my camera with a Japan warranty, I can't get warranty work here in the usa. I know this and don't but any of my lenses that aren't usa based.
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This is different is not the same. Samsung sailed faulty devices and rejected the warranty. The problem was known from s3 and they continued to sell the same faulty material probably because they had big stock. Here we heard from users that they send them phones to warranty replacement and the phone many times came back with the same type faulty chip. This is totally wrong and there is no excuse for them.
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Samsung sailed faulty devices and rejected the warranty.
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1) Samsung does not offer international warranties - this is clear in their warranty agreement.
2) The buyer of the phone was lied to by the seller, not Samsung.
3) Samsung did not "reject" the warranty, they'll gladly repair it in the country is was purchased in.
Most international electronic companies have a policy that the device will be serviced in the country it was purchased in. This avoids grey market product and is far more manageable from a service standpoint.
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1) Samsung does not offer international warranties - this is clear in their warranty agreement.
2) The buyer of the phone was lied to by the seller, not Samsung.
3) Samsung did not "reject" the warranty, they'll gladly repair it in the country is was purchased in.
Most international electronic companies have a policy that the device will be serviced in the country it was purchased in. This avoids grey market product and is far more manageable from a service standpoint.
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What policy you are speaking for? to sail faulty devices or what? I can't understand you. Samsung knew the problem from s3 and continue to sale these devices, policy to take from him 750 us dollars this policy you mean?
Of topic a question please.
Are you working for Samsung?
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What policy you are speaking for? to sail faulty devices or what? I can't understand you. Samsung knew the problem from s3 and continue to sale these devices, policy to take from him 750 us dollars this policy you mean?
Of topic a question please.
Are you working for Samsung?
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Sorry mate.
Not defending samsung, neither working for samsung. But, from a point of businessman view, when his/her company has produce some fault products, he/she won't throw away the products.
Instead they will still try to sell until the products stock is zero, and if any customer come back with a valid warranty, his/her company will honour it. That is what business world like.
The case of the OP is different, he has been con by unauthorised reseller by confirming him there's an international warranty for the said product if purchase from the said retailer.
And the OP has carelessly accept it without any further checking on the warranty card.
We, as a consumer have to be more careful in purchasing the products that we want.
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OK you speaking from a point of businessman, my profession is trader many years now, sometimes not many i had received faulty goods, at once I had return them back to factory and when this wasn't possible I used them or I gave them presents to my friends but never sailed them and if something faulty I didn't understood and went to my customers I changed it at once with no more questions and I asked to excuse me for them hardship. You speak like businessman you said, you think this guy he'll buy Samsung again or you think he'll keep his hardship for himself. The successful business is when is happy the customer with the product and how much flexible you are when he has any problem with it. The happy customer he'll come again and bring and others to your business. This is the law of the market if you want to stay for long.
Now if you are sailing faulty hi end devices and you have the knowledge of this and after you are saying sorry I can't accept your warranty because of my policy sorry but this is naming cheating in my country not company policy.
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OK you speaking from a point of businessman, my profession is trader many years now, sometimes not many i had received faulty goods, at once I had return them back to factory and when this wasn't possible I used them or I gave them presents to my friends but never sailed them and if something faulty I didn't understood and went to my customers I changed it at once with no more question and I asked to excuse me for his hardship. You speak like businessman you said, you think this guy he'll buy Samsung again or you think he'll keep his hardship for himself. The successful business is when is happy the customer with the product and how much flexible you are when he has any problem with it. The happy customer he'll come again and bring and others to your business. This is the law of the market if you want to stay for long.
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I can't be more agree abt the market law.
But if ur money is all invested on the faulty products, will u just throw or give as a gift?
What u can do is just to honor ur customer when they come back to u.
Samsung will still honor OP handset, provided he brings back to singapore samsung.
Same thing... when ur customer bring ur product overseas, will u change at his/her country? Or will u ask him/her to bring back to u?
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n4naveen said:
My note 2 was bought in singapore on jan 16 2013 for full price , which was claimed as an international warranty by the shop person.
Now since my note 2 suffered SDS when i took it to samsung service center back in india , they rejected saying mobiles bought outside india are not considered in india. Please help me with a solution guys. its Rs.40,000 ( 750$+ ) not even a year used I did nothing wrong .. used it very carefully dint even root ! This is so cruel by samsung. I bought samsung instead of some Oppo or Mi2 china brand because its International brand now I feel very much cheated !
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You should send it to Samsung Singapore for repair, don't forget to send an invoice copy, you must pay to send and receive it back...
But, first contact Samsung Singapore to agree all details.
n4naveen said:
My note 2 was bought in singapore on jan 16 2013 for full price , which was claimed as an international warranty by the shop person.
Now since my note 2 suffered SDS when i took it to samsung service center back in india , they rejected saying mobiles bought outside india are not considered in india. Please help me with a solution guys. its Rs.40,000 ( 750$+ ) not even a year used I did nothing wrong .. used it very carefully dint even root ! This is so cruel by samsung. I bought samsung instead of some Oppo or Mi2 china brand because its International brand now I feel very much cheated !
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In all countrys except ones from the European Union there is a warranty specific to each country. In the EU there is a free market and that is why the warranty of an electronic device bought from any of the EU countrys is valid in any country part of EU.
antique_sonic said:
I can't be more agree abt the market law.
But if ur money is all invested on the faulty products, will u just throw or give as a gift?
What u can do is just to honor ur customer when they come back to u.
Samsung will still honor OP handset, provided he brings back to singapore samsung.
Same thing... when ur customer bring ur product overseas, will u change at his/her country? Or will u ask him/her to bring back to u?
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Listen mate if you are experienced with sales you know where you put your money. All your money to put somewhere and after etc etc is not for me not for my age not for my experience, second is the same Samsung Korea factory in Singapore and India no? why to don't change his phone?
And all time mate you speaking about country policy etc, for the part that they are sailing faulty hi end (700+ us dollars) devices and they have the knowledge of this what you have to say? Can you answer me please?
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Recall with no receipt from Craigslist.

I bought my Verizon Note 7 on Craigslist and have been trying unsuccessful return it to a Verizon store or Samsung. Everyone have been given me the run around that I needed to go back to the seller for the recall, which is not going to be possible. Is anyone of you in the same situation and how did or are you dealing with it?
evrycard said:
I bought my Verizon Note 7 on Craigslist and have been trying unsuccessful return it to a Verizon store or Samsung. Everyone have been given me the run around that I needed to go back to the seller for the recall, which is not going to be possible. Is anyone of you in the same situation and how did or are you dealing with it?
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I'm in a similar situation. So I called 1800-Samsung, and I have to go to the samsung store for a replacement
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I'm in a similar situation. So I called 1800-Samsung, and I have to go to the samsung store for a replacement
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Where can I find a Samsung store? I don't see any store locator on Samsung web site?
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Where can I find a Samsung store? I don't see any store locator on Samsung web site?
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You need to call 1800-Samsung they tell you where to go✌
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my brother bought one verizon from craigslist and brought it to saudi arabia, it was in blue color as its not available here, so i asked samsung saudi facebook page and they redirected me to a local store, refund went smooth, got the cash already.
P.S. i didnt had payment receipt either. They even let me keep all the accessories.
It's different in the U.S. Samsung has no retail stores and up until recently didn't even sell direct. People had to go through a U.S. carrier. They started selling unlocked phones with little fanfare online and for the Note7 sold carrier-branded versions at samsung.com. So in OP's case he bought a Verizon-branded Note7 from a third party and has no receipt of the phone's original purchase. When looking at the phone's history in their system Verizon doesn't see it tied to the person trying to exchange it (OP). There's a bunch of people in similar situations that bought phones from eBay, Swappa, and Craigslist who don't have their phone's original purchase history and carrier's and Samsung are pointing them back to the person who originally bought the phone. It's a tough situation and dramatizes the unseen risk of buying third party vs. from a carrier or Samsung.
BarryH_GEG said:
It's different in the U.S. Samsung has no retail stores and up until recently didn't even sell direct. People had to go through a U.S. carrier. They started selling unlocked phones with little fanfare online and for the Note7 sold carrier-branded versions at samsung.com. So in OP's case he bought a Verizon-branded Note7 from a third party and has no receipt of the phone's original purchase. When looking at the phone's history in their system Verizon doesn't see it tied to the person trying to exchange it (OP). There's a bunch of people in similar situations that bought phones from eBay, Swappa, and Craigslist who don't have their phone's original purchase history and carrier's and Samsung are pointing them back to the person who originally bought the phone. It's a tough situation and dramatizes the unseen risk of buying third party vs. from a carrier or Samsung.
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Which is a bit silly because if the phone explodes, the Craigslist seller won't be the one on the hook, Samsung and maybe the carrier who refused the exchange will be, since it's a safety recall and not a warranty exchange/return. If there's a safety recall on a car, you don't need to go back to the one you brought it from, any dealer will replace/repair the defect for free.
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Which is a bit silly because if the phone explodes, the Craigslist seller won't be the one on the hook, Samsung and maybe the carrier who refused the exchange will be, since it's a safety recall and not a warranty exchange/return. If there's a safety recall on a car, you don't need to go back to the one you brought it from, any dealer will replace/repair the defect for free.
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I agree, this is ridiculous.
harveydent said:
Which is a bit silly because if the phone explodes, the Craigslist seller won't be the one on the hook, Samsung and maybe the carrier who refused the exchange will be, since it's a safety recall and not a warranty exchange/return. If there's a safety recall on a car, you don't need to go back to the one you brought it from, any dealer will replace/repair the defect for free.
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Very true on the dealer thing
I bought my in the UK via ebay. The seller would not take the phone back and ebay upheld the decision. So I emailed the company ceo from the Samsung website and they emailed back the very next day. Even had them deliver a new phone to me.
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rocky4j said:
I bought my in the UK via ebay. The seller would not take the phone back and ebay upheld the decision. So I emailed the company ceo from the Samsung website and they emailed back the very next day. Even had them deliver a new phone to me.
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Did you have to return the old phone?
Can you post the name and address of whom you dealt with?
damn i didnt think it would be an issue. the imei should be in samsungs database and they should be able to send u a return shipping package to send it off i would think. once they have the recalled one i would think they would just send u the replacement. i am shocked it isn't that simple. like said before if i am driving a chevy and there is a recall i can take it to any chevy dealership and have it fixed no questions asked. with the whole fiasco and bad publicity samsung is getting i would think they would be bending over backwards to make the whole exchange process as smooth as possible.
I bought my note 7 off of kijiji (similar to Craigslist, here in Canada). When the note 7 was being recalled, I contacted the seller and he said Samsung is still in the process of how to handle the exchange program and would keep me updated. The same day in which the replacement form website opened up, he sent me the link. Nice guy.
Anyways try contacting the seller if you still have his/her number. If seller doesn't respond, call Samsung customer support. Good luck in getting your replacement device.
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Did you have to return the old phone?
Can you post the name and address of whom you dealt with?
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Email [email protected]
Had to return the old phone.
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I just send an email to this address, anybody able to confirm this email works for the USA?
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