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so how are we going to be able to deal with having byod but no insurance?? is there any kind of third party insurance company?
I know t mobile will insure your phone used or not, but they require you to sign up for it within 14 days of opening the plan/possible changing the phone.
but with them you can change the phone without hassle or a call to them so it might be when you open the plan.
Insurance is always designed to make the company selling it more money. While it can come in handy if something happens early on before you sink in too much.
My insurance? A bumper and hindsight enough not to drop my phone.
I add a $100 Motion "on Deck" as a designated (if need be) batter but yeah, Preach it Fuzzman!
Bruce in Ocala, Fl
That Nsa guy is everywhere, But fuzz I get what you are saying when I was 14 I had an xbox when I was 16 it was starting to short out; so I opened her up seen what the issue was.my stepfather bought me a soldering iron and solder taught me the basics of soldering because it was cheaper than dropping 100 bucks on a new xbox(the original xbox guys) most people wouldn't had even opened it up most would had called microsoft and complained sent it off for a week to get it fixed, but I wasn't about that life i had kotor to play.<NSA; We heard that Mr. Fuzzy>
That Nsa guy is everywhere, But fuzz I get what you are saying when I was 14 I had an xbox when I was 16 it was starting to short out; so I opened her up seen what the issue was.my stepfather bought me a soldering iron and solder taught me the basics of soldering because it was cheaper than dropping 100 bucks on a new xbox(the original xbox guys) most people wouldn't had even opened it up most would had called microsoft and complained sent it off for a week to get it fixed, but I wasn't about that life i had kotor to play.
Well guys the reason insurance on a phone is excellent is when it comes to a lost or stolen situation
i get handy all the time i used to always fix my own phones laptops and desktops, im an engineering major and i work with electric and gas rc cars as a hobby, i also buy and sell cars and do all kinds of mechanic cosmetic and body work on them by hand. i had a ballistic case on my s3 and while working on a car i dropped it and it land face first on a bolt which shattered the screen, i thought no big deal blow dryer should do the trick.i spent 2 hours, shards and dust of glass got everywhere even tho i had my dyson suckin up on the other end of the blow dryer. some of the shards wouldnt come off and i scratched the digitizer underneath eventually, besides the digitizer stopped working properly frok the time i dropped it. ya maybe a simple crack is fixable but when its shattered amd the digitizer isnt functioning well there is no hope. not to mention water damage or loss. my insurance replacement came the next day i ordered it.
5 a month isnt taking money from you its offering you peace of mind and saving u 550 or even 250 for a screen replacement for a $150 deductible. i love it and its one of the few insurance services that offer loss protection. much respect to metro and asurion ill never get a phone without insurance
Replacing just the digi or lcd isn't fun. It's easier just to buy the 2 already glued together. And the s3 combo can be gotten for as little as $125 up to $175.
Granted the combo costs more but the phone is already apart. Kind of like replacing springs on an older car and not replacing the struts.
If it's a phone that was bought when it was first released and it was a high end phone, I could see it because the lcd digi is going to be double the price of the deductible. And the piece of mind is more than worth it. After 3-5 months and pricing dropping on parts though, your getting ripped off.
Always wondered if there was a market for phone repair service.
And for screens that have shattered really bad, I've had luck using a rigid and extremely sticky piece of cardboard type material to place over the digi and basically pull all the broken glass off at one time.
I never went for insurance before but recently I had my motion stolen by the girl at a auto parts store. The a/v app I had wasn't working to locate lost phones and couldn't push androidlost. My phone was on for 19 days until I talked to the mgr that I went straight home from there. 5 min after leaving it went to v-mail (hmmmm?) Metro's total protection won't work w/o insurance and is only available when you buy the phone. I'm replacing it tomorrow. How many claims can I make before I'm denied to get my $$$ worth. I hate throwing good $$$ after bad.
Yup. When I was on metro I always kept a backup phone that I could use until I fixed my DD.
The thing is that most cracked screens can be fixed for cheaper than an insurance deductible would be and that's not including the monthly payment.
Nexus 4 OEM back glass can be bought for $15. Add in a blow dryer and 15 minutes and you've just saved a lot of money. But I forget that over half the nation is lazy Barry supporters that can't do anything without the government.
Gotta say most Republican friends that I have would never bother fixing their electronics or even know how. I have actually fixed a number of their electricals over the years.