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Wow ... grow up people. It is insurance fraud - no doubt about that one. But more importantly - IT'S JUST WRONG. Remember how your parents used to teach you about the difference between RIGHT AND WRONG?
Definition:When someone provides false information to an insurance company in order to gain something of value that he or she would not have received if the truth had been told
IF Verizon were the party responsible for the bricking of your phone then it would fall to their insurance policies they have over their property. Chances are A customer Service role would step in to remove this from your concern while they handle it internally. Ultiamtely Your insurance policy woudl be uninvolved.Let's say Verizon bricks your phone, aka Apple. Did you not, in fact, lose your phone?
IF you brick your phone by performing any type of activity not condoned in your insurance policy they will not be held liable. Therefor to lie about such would be misrepresenting what actually happened, ergo, committing fraud.Let's say you brick your phone or can't upgrade. Isn't it lost?
i. Programming, Repair Work
Programming, cleaning, adjusting, repairing,
modifying, or performing any other work
upon Covered Property.
No this is considered intentional damage and will not be covered as described below.If you got mad at it because it didn't work and threw it on the ground, isn't it damaged?
l. Intentional Loss or Damage
Damage to Covered Property which is the result of it
having been used in a manner inconsistent for which
it was designed or intended by the manufacturer. We
also do not cover damage that is intentional or the
result of abuse.
Morally? Who cares. Legally, it is wrong because it violates the contract agreement you entered into when signing up for the Equipment coverage.How is this wrong morally?
Morally? Who cares.
Carmen, didnt know you can use Pinch and Zoom on the homescreen, how is that feature enabled
Good Lord people! Is it fraud in the legal definition? Yes. Is it wrong and does it increase the prices for the rest of us? Yes. Should anyone be shot, maimed, tared & feathered, staked or otherwise grievously harmed for mentioning the idea on an internet forum? No.
I haven't seen this much hostility and righteous indignation since I was chased out of Europe in the late 1700s.
Haha. But does it really increase the prices? How many people actually brick a phone and then "lose" it? The reason our insurance costs went up is because there is no regulation in the industry and they can do whatever the heck they please. They're a corporation, just ask the SCOTUS.
I apologize in advance for thread skimming but has anyone suggested waiting for the OTA?
All I can say is if I were Verizon, saw this thread then saw your posh pompous little self waltz through the front door and try to claim a lost or stolen phone, there would be no length I would not go to to watch them cart her majesty's person to the roughest penal colony this side of Siberia. The fact you think you are owed or assume the right to act like you do is very telling about where this countrys' future lies, with bubble gum smacking knee jerk nitwits such as yourself running around, I have great pause and now worry even more about whether or not my two teenage daughters would lower themselves to entertain the idea of knowing a gem, such as yourself. You are a brat, and a skunk of the first order. Pathetic

One big factor for cost increases in most industries is loss. If people are losing products, customers, revenue, time etc. The cost of their product or service will increase to counteract that loss. Verizon put an outrageous ETF on their smartphones because of what happened with the Storm and that is just one quick example of cost increasing due to loss.
Also what is the point in paying in insurance if you are never going to use it? I don't get insurance on my phone because "knock on wood" I have never had an incident with my phone and don't want to fork out the money each month. I feel like if you are paying a couple hundred dollars every two years or so then you might as well use it.
Bad logic. I've been paying insurance on my car for years, what if after a few years my paint starts fading? I can key the crap out of it to get a new paint job? I mean I paid for the paintjob through insurance premiums over the years right?
I doesn't matter the size, fraud is fraud. Would you mind if I came to your house and stole something? Even if it was something small?
Good Lord people! Is it fraud in the legal definition? Yes. Is it wrong and does it increase the prices for the rest of us? Yes. Should anyone be shot, maimed, tared & feathered, staked or otherwise grievously harmed for mentioning the idea on an internet forum? No.
I haven't seen this much hostility and righteous indignation since I was chased out of Europe in the late 1700s.
I didn't say it was perfect logic, but if you do that with your car they raise your own insurance...
All I can say is if I were Verizon, saw this thread then saw your posh pompous little self waltz through the front door and try to claim a lost or stolen phone, there would be no length I would not go to to watch them cart her majesty's person to the roughest penal colony this side of Siberia. The fact you think you are owed or assume the right to act like you do is very telling about where this countrys' future lies, with bubble gum smacking knee jerk nitwits such as yourself running around, I have great pause and now worry even more about whether or not my two teenage daughters would lower themselves to entertain the idea of knowing a gem, such as yourself. You are a brat, and a skunk of the first order. Pathetic
Good Lord people! Is it fraud in the legal definition? Yes. Is it wrong and does it increase the prices for the rest of us? Yes. Should anyone be shot, maimed, tared & feathered, staked or otherwise grievously harmed for mentioning the idea on an internet forum? No.
I haven't seen this much hostility and righteous indignation since I was chased out of Europe in the late 1700s.
