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I actually think Sprint's Insurance is great. You can always fix the phone if it's damaged but what happens when you loose your phone or it's stolen. Paying $500 bucks out of pocket is more costly than paying $100 deductible. That's just my opinion on paying the $7 a month.
 
got the new screen in today.... actually came with the entire phone without the motherboard. Need to also receive the t6 screws before i can replace the screen. Once its replaced, will give an update.
 
hey! I just fixed my evo! The unit they sent me had EVERYTHING in it, but the motherboard, so i have some extra parts in case something happens to mine... I have a case now though!

When I installed it seemed like the evo was getting used to the new screen, but now it works flawlessly!
 
Where are you guys getting this $100 figure for the deductible?

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Where are you guys getting this $100 figure for the deductible?

For equipment replacement, Sprint has two tiers of deductibles, $50 & $100. Most smartphones fall into Tier 2 @ $100 (including Evo).

From Sprint Site (pdf link to details below):
Equipment Replacement Program Coverage for devices that are lost or stolen or have liquid or physical damage.
The fee for the program is $4 per phone, smart device or Sprint Mobile Broadband card per month.
There is a $50 or $100 non-refundable deductible per approved claim depending on the device.
File your claim within 60 days of the loss, theft or damage.
You can have up to three approved claims for loss, theft, physical or liquid damage within any consecutive 12 months with a maximum replacement value of $1000 per claim.
Replacement equipment may be the same or comparable model with similar features as your original device at Sprint's discretion and may be new or remanufactured. Remanufactured replacements have been tested and inspected to meet or exceed Sprint quality standards.
Device replacements for approved claims typically arrive in 1 business day when submitted by 7:30 p.m. Central Time. Inventory levels and holidays may delay this estimated arrival time.
For full terms and conditions: Equipment Replacement Program Coverage Certificate.
 
And it is still wrong. Not sure about you but MY Mom taught me that two wrongs do NOT make a right.
 
So Sprint can't just replace a screen for us? What about the camera lense? They should use sapphire crystal for the camera lenses.
 
i've had cell phones for 20+ years, and never broken a screen...
If you are accident prone, get a case, a screen guard, and insurance..

and lying and cheating to get insurance to pay for your stupidity AFTER the fact will guarantee you a spot in hell and bad karma for the rest of your life..
 
For equipment replacement, Sprint has two tiers of deductibles, $50 & $100. Most smartphones fall into Tier 2 @ $100 (including Evo).

From Sprint Site (pdf link to details below):
Equipment Replacement Program Coverage for devices that are lost or stolen or have liquid or physical damage.
The fee for the program is $4 per phone, smart device or Sprint Mobile Broadband card per month.
There is a $50 or $100 non-refundable deductible per approved claim depending on the device.
File your claim within 60 days of the loss, theft or damage.
You can have up to three approved claims for loss, theft, physical or liquid damage within any consecutive 12 months with a maximum replacement value of $1000 per claim.
Replacement equipment may be the same or comparable model with similar features as your original device at Sprint's discretion and may be new or remanufactured. Remanufactured replacements have been tested and inspected to meet or exceed Sprint quality standards.
Device replacements for approved claims typically arrive in 1 business day when submitted by 7:30 p.m. Central Time. Inventory levels and holidays may delay this estimated arrival time.
For full terms and conditions: Equipment Replacement Program Coverage Certificate.

Interestingly, the chart I posted is no longer on sprint's website - now replaced with this one:

sr_tep_chart.jpg


Unfortunately, I could not find any specifics about the $7/mo plan like the pdf you posted, only the two cheaper plans.
 
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