Liveitloud
Newbie
Maybe I am just not understanding what a protection plan is. The other day I dropped my EVO. It has an Otter box cover and was in a leather case. I have invested 67.00 to protect my phone. It fell 2 feet onto carpet and now there are black lines on the screen in certain places.
I figure no big deal, phone still works perfectly, will take it in for repair. The lines are irritating and make it hard to read content on the screen so it is for sure something I don't want to deal with.
Make an appointment on line and head down to sprint. Guy takes a look at it and takes it to the back to see if they can repair. Comes back in less than a minute and hands me a card and says to call them and have it replaced.
Get to the house still thinking boy, am I glad I paid for this protection plan and gave them a call. They said send it on in and we need 100 bucks. Wait..... you want 100 bucks to replace a phone that needs a repair and works perfectly other than the irritation at trying to read through this pixel looking damage?
So I am left wondering, what did I pay 8.00 a month for? The first time I need to use my plan, you want 100 bucks to replace a phone that is discontinued and will be replaced with a refurb like the one you want me to return to you????
So, here I sit with an unacceptable phone. Not due for an upgrade for 8 months. I thought I had been paying for protection for the device to be either repaired or replaced at no cost.
I asked the guy on the phone who was eager to ask for my payment card, if there would be a charge of 100.00 if the phone was considered repairable. He said "no."
So now I am left to wonder, is my phone really a repair issue that can be easily sidestepped by a plan that wants to replace rather than repair, so they can charge for extra money. Sprint I have been with you for years.
Why exactly did I purchase protection at all if I was going to be shook down the 1st time I had a problem for 100.00? I purchased this phone on March 19, 2011. To date, I have paid almost 200.00 for the phone in insurance and you now want 100.00 to replace an obsolete phone?
What am I missing here?
I figure no big deal, phone still works perfectly, will take it in for repair. The lines are irritating and make it hard to read content on the screen so it is for sure something I don't want to deal with.
Make an appointment on line and head down to sprint. Guy takes a look at it and takes it to the back to see if they can repair. Comes back in less than a minute and hands me a card and says to call them and have it replaced.
Get to the house still thinking boy, am I glad I paid for this protection plan and gave them a call. They said send it on in and we need 100 bucks. Wait..... you want 100 bucks to replace a phone that needs a repair and works perfectly other than the irritation at trying to read through this pixel looking damage?
So I am left wondering, what did I pay 8.00 a month for? The first time I need to use my plan, you want 100 bucks to replace a phone that is discontinued and will be replaced with a refurb like the one you want me to return to you????
So, here I sit with an unacceptable phone. Not due for an upgrade for 8 months. I thought I had been paying for protection for the device to be either repaired or replaced at no cost.
I asked the guy on the phone who was eager to ask for my payment card, if there would be a charge of 100.00 if the phone was considered repairable. He said "no."
So now I am left to wonder, is my phone really a repair issue that can be easily sidestepped by a plan that wants to replace rather than repair, so they can charge for extra money. Sprint I have been with you for years.
Why exactly did I purchase protection at all if I was going to be shook down the 1st time I had a problem for 100.00? I purchased this phone on March 19, 2011. To date, I have paid almost 200.00 for the phone in insurance and you now want 100.00 to replace an obsolete phone?
What am I missing here?
