[Q] Best Buy warranty - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

Question about anyone who has used the best buy "black tie protection plan":
I figured it was worth it, i convinced my parents to get it for their galaxy s2's. its like 3 dollars extra a month, but theres no deductible. compared to the whopping 200 dollars if you use atts insurance.
of course it doesnt cover loss or theft, but the way i figure, i dont use cases, i think phones should be naked if you have insurance, so i will probably break mine more than i would lose it and still on the off chance that i do lose it, im only saving a couple hundred dollars, becuase att would still be charging me 200 dollars.
The process seems to be; Break your phone with any accidental damage from handling, water damage (it says spills i think, but the guy in the store seemed to think it meant submersion, does it?) If it stops working.... bring it into best buy, they give you a loner android phone, (im ok using a loner for a couple days as long as its android phone) and then i think they send yours back and then get your new/refurbished one.
Is this a smart move or should i just cancel it and use at&t's?
also, will they know i rooted?

I dont know about the rooting but this plan worked for me and my Streak. I broke the screen after having it for a year and they replaced no questions asked and it was flashed so I say go for it.

Do you have the Black Tie protection? Is was $10/month for my Note but I paid $180 (I think) upfront for 2 years of coverage. It was tough, but I just know this phone will break. I went through 3 screens on my Streak

mottyengel said:
Question about anyone who has used the best buy "black tie protection plan":
I figured it was worth it, i convinced my parents to get it for their galaxy s2's. its like 3 dollars extra a month, but theres no deductible. compared to the whopping 200 dollars if you use atts insurance.
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diomed said:
Do you have the Black Tie protection? Is was $10/month for my Note but I paid $180 (I think) upfront for 2 years of coverage. It was tough, but I just know this phone will break. I went through 3 screens on my Streak
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Yeah you're right, it's $10 a month or $170 up front. The guy told me they send you a replacement phone that is made up of parts from returned defective phones. So they are just like new.

It may sound like a plug because I work for best buy mobile but I personally think their plan is awesome.
I have used it a good amount of times on my smart phones and have never had any issues. I also see a lot of customers having good experiences with it. Sure you will find some people that the system didnt work for because they really messed up their phones but thatll happen with anything.
About the loaner phones, I wouldnt count on them having a loaner android. I just know from my store and the stores around that its a refurbed iphone 3g that we give out and we usually dont have any in. This means the customer has to buy a POS prepaid to get through the couple days till the new one comes in. Just figured I would give you a heads up.

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[Q] BestBuy Geek Squad Black Tie Protection

People that bought their tablet at BestBuy are u opting into getting the Black tie protection plan?​
I bought the 32gb 10.1 tablet and they stated that the prices are:
1yr- $110
2yr- $170
3yr- $249
Tech support with accidental damage coverage.
You also get half off the buy back program if u purchase the above.
$25 instead of $50
Also share yoru thoughts on why or why u didnt purchase.
You can add the service when u purchase or within the 14 day return window (just have to bring device in for them to confirm all is ok)
Have you comparison shopped at squartrade.com first of all?
Personally I never buy warranties. I guess I'm just careful with my stuff. Simple as that.
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Squaretrade price for this tablet including accidental damage (water, screen breaking, etc) for 2 years is 69.99 with a $30 off code of thirty30.
If you're afraid of breaking your screen or whatever, this is the way to go. No deductible.
As per an article in PC World magazine, July issue I beleive, Best Buy will not cover you if the "accidental damage" occurs if you leave it on the roof of your car, drive off, then it falls under the wheel and then you run it over but Squaretrade will. So if you get BB don't tell them your car ran over it. BB only covers damage if damaged while under "normal use."
I just got out from under my rock ... this is the first i am hearing about squaretrade.com
ya i checked it out and it would be 69.99 for a year
i guess if anything is wrong u would have to mail the unit to them ... maybe even pay for return shipping ...?
i have to read more about it ... u can add this service at anytime?
how do they know if the tablet is not already broken when u add service .. u have to send in receipt?
this is definitely cheaper then bestbuy ... having spent 600 i feel u need some type of protection
Here's the terms of the accidental damage coverage:
"If your warranty is bought on the same day as your item, then ADH coverage begins immediately, otherwise ADH coverage begins 30 days after purchase, and does not cover willful damage, negligent use, theft or loss. A $50 deductible applies on ADH-related claims for Cell Phones only. SquareTrade has waived the deductible for all other ADH claims. ADH is not available on all items. "
iTouch24 said:
I just got out from under my rock ... this is the first i am hearing about squaretrade.com
ya i checked it out and it would be 69.99 for a year
i guess if anything is wrong u would have to mail the unit to them ... maybe even pay for return shipping ...?
i have to read more about it ... u can add this service at anytime?
how do they know if the tablet is not already broken when u add service .. u have to send in receipt?
this is definitely cheaper then bestbuy ... having spent 600 i feel u need some type of protection
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That $69.99 was for 2 years not 1.
If you are simply having a "problem" with it you have to send it back. They send a prepaid label. Usually they just send you a refund for the entire device rather than fix it.
My wife had a B&N Nook Color and she dropped it in the bathtub while reading a book. After shaking the goldfish out of it and baking it in a container full of rice it was still dead so I filed a claim online with S.T. the next morning. 2 hours later I had a return label and 8 hours after that I was paid in full for the Nook. EVEN BEFORE I RETURNED IT TO THEM. Was quite surprised.
One difference between BB and ST: With ST if they pay you for the device if it is damaged or dies that's it, your "2 year" coverage is over. You get your check and you're done. If you replace the device you must buy the coverage again. With BB they just give you a new one and your overpriced coverage continues for the term of your policy.
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That $69.99 was for 2 years not 1.
If you are simply having a "problem" with it you have to send it back. They send a prepaid label. Usually they just send you a refund for the entire device rather than fix it.
My wife had a B&N Nook Color and she dropped it in the bathtub while reading a book. After shaking the goldfish out of it and baking it in a container full of rice it was still dead so I filed a claim online with S.T. the next morning. 2 hours later I had a return label and 8 hours after that I was paid in full for the Nook. EVEN BEFORE I RETURNED IT TO THEM. Was quite surprised.
One difference between BB and ST: With ST if they pay you for the device if it is damaged or dies that's it, your "2 year" coverage is over. You get your check and you're done. If you replace the device you must buy the coverage again. With BB they just give you a new one and your overpriced coverage continues for the term of your policy.
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thanks for clarifying and suggesting this service to me. I am definitely going to go this route then.
they explained it to me that if your coverage is 600 and u send in for a repair and they note that is cost 100 to repair and then next month u drop it in the fish tank .. they only give u back your remaining balance ... $500 ...
so that is really the main difference between this and BB
u can bring in to best buy every week for repairs and replacements and with ST u only have a $600 spending limit. so if each repair cost $100 .. u can only get it fixed 6 times in the 2 years ... so the coverage is either $600 or 2 years .. whatever comes first ... like car warranties .... 100k miles or 10 years
I never buy extended warranties...for 2 main reasons:
1) They're largely a scam and the store gets a large portion of the price they charge for them (which is why they instantly discount them the second you decline).
2) I'm fairly persistent and persuasive when it comes to getting companies to stand behind their product. I've gotten Nissan, Samsung, and others to pay for repairs of products that were out of warranty. And I'm with LordLugard...I take good care of my stuff.
Definitely stay away from any Best Buy warranty policy, way too overpriced! They tried selling me one and I just laughed when I heard their prices. Sqaretrade is where its at, thats where I bought mine from. Also, setting up your warranty is super easy. For example, I ordered my tab through Amazon and all I did was forward squaretrade my invoice and that was all they needed, couldnt have been any easier. And you never know when you might accidentally get bumped into and whoops, there goes your shattered $600 tablet.
Dont waste your money at bestbuy. If you want a protection plan get one from square trade.
Best Buys plan is so much more expensive because its actually TWO companies involved. Best Buy and AIG insurance.
Check out worthavegroup.com thats where I bought my tablet insurance.
Ok, so I have a question about SquareTrade.
I put a quote for my 16GB model and it is $54.99 for two years or $38.49 with the 30% off code. However, if I look that only covers 100% parts/labor, etc. It looks like accidental damage is an additional $45.
Those of you that are saying $69.99 does that include the accidental addition? I have never used squaretrade before (just heard of it recently), so those that have, what does the normal warranty cover?
Any additional information is greatly appreciated.
Nevermind. I just looked at the other picture posted earlier and the accidental was on there.
But, if anyone still wants to expand on my questions minus the cost, that would be great
http://www.squaretrade.com/pages/learn-more-warranty-buyer
also, as you read this page, click "see details". Looks like mostly parts failure, and labor cost which I assume is covered by Samsung for 1 year, but you can use this for up to two years.
Honestly I'm thinking I'll get this mainly for the accidental damage. I would be devastated if I broke my screen lol.
This is incorrect. If your device gets replaced through best buys protection plan, coverage is over and you would have to repurchase the plan for the replaced device.
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This is incorrect. If your device gets replaced through best buys protection plan, coverage is over and you would have to repurchase the plan for the replaced device.
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You are correct.
I bought and Ipad 1in january with the black tie protection accidental coverage($109.00). My screen got cracked today and I took it to best buy. Within 30 seconds of getting there, thw geek squad kid told me he would give ma a new one to replace it. He then went on to say that they dont have anymore ipad 1. That I would get an Ipad2.
I asked him if I could get a galaxy tab 10.1. He said no, but that I could take the ipad 2 and come back to exchange it. That's what I did and now I have a Samsung galaxy tab 10.1.
In summary, Im a believer of the protection program. I bought an ipad in january and now I have A GALAXY TAB 10.1
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That $69.99 was for 2 years not 1.
If you are simply having a "problem" with it you have to send it back. They send a prepaid label. Usually they just send you a refund for the entire device rather than fix it.
My wife had a B&N Nook Color and she dropped it in the bathtub while reading a book. After shaking the goldfish out of it and baking it in a container full of rice it was still dead so I filed a claim online with S.T. the next morning. 2 hours later I had a return label and 8 hours after that I was paid in full for the Nook. EVEN BEFORE I RETURNED IT TO THEM. Was quite surprised.
One difference between BB and ST: With ST if they pay you for the device if it is damaged or dies that's it, your "2 year" coverage is over. You get your check and you're done. If you replace the device you must buy the coverage again. With BB they just give you a new one and your overpriced coverage continues for the term of your policy.
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As someone pointed out later in the thread...
ollie6286 said:
This is incorrect. If your device gets replaced through best buys protection plan, coverage is over and you would have to repurchase the plan for the replaced device.
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This is correct. I work for Best Buy and I can tell you this is how our GSBTP plan works.
rjohmit said:
I never buy extended warranties...for 2 main reasons:
1) They're largely a scam and the store gets a large portion of the price they charge for them (which is why they instantly discount them the second you decline).
2) I'm fairly persistent and persuasive when it comes to getting companies to stand behind their product. I've gotten Nissan, Samsung, and others to pay for repairs of products that were out of warranty. And I'm with LordLugard...I take good care of my stuff.
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I agree and disagree with you. As an employee, I don't see them as a scam at all. I do think that they are pricey for a regular customer (considering what we pay for them). We also won't (well, shouldn't per our policy) discount them just because you decline at first. That doesn't happen at our store.
To your second point, I don't see any company repairing something for free that you physically damaged. Best Buy won't do it without a GSBTP plan with ADH (you can get them without it) and I've never seen a manufacturer do it either.
This doesn't feel like it was a serious poll.

[Q] Warranty/Insurance for Galaxy Note NOT PURCHASED at Best Buy??

Just like the title says.....What should we do?
AT&T offers the insurance for $6.99 / month and has a $199 deductible. Only two claims per 12 month period are allowed but it does cover loss or theft.
SquareTrade wants $69.99 for one year and $124.99 for two years. Their deductible is $99 and does not cover loss or theft. Once you make your claim, the insurance contract is completed (you claim...you must get another policy).
Neither of these options look too appealing to me. What is everyone out there going to do once we get our shiny new devices?
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Just like the title says.....What should we do?
AT&T offers the insurance for $6.99 / month and has a $199 deductible. Only two claims per 12 month period are allowed but it does cover loss or theft.
SquareTrade wants $69.99 for one year and $124.99 for two years. Their deductible is $99 and does not cover loss or theft. Once you make your claim, the insurance contract is completed (you claim...you must get another policy).
Neither of these options look too appealing to me. What is everyone out there going to do once we get our shiny new devices?
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I'm looking at Ensquared. $99 for two years, $75 deductible. Theft / loss / damage. Sponsor of and good reports from Android Forums. Apparently pretty good service and good turnaround times on claims. You get I think three claims, but your deductible goes up to $100 for second and third claim.
You have 1-year warranty from AT&T for free. The insurance is only needed for anything that's not covered by warranty.
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You have 1-year warranty from AT&T for free. The insurance is only needed for anything that's not covered by warranty.
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Yes..but the 1 year warranty won't cover it if you drop it. Something to consider when the device is nearly twice the size of my previous device.
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I'm looking at Ensquared. $99 for two years, $75 deductible. Theft / loss / damage. Sponsor of and good reports from Android Forums. Apparently pretty good service and good turnaround times on claims. You get I think three claims, but your deductible goes up to $100 for second and third claim.
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I have Ensquared for my GNote. Have not had any claims but have a buddy that did and they were fine. Will probably get on my ATT version as well since I am buying no commitment pricing.
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Your thread title mentioned warranty. That's what I want to point out. You need warranty if there is manufacturing defacts. You need insurance if something bad happens to it.
I've never dropped any of my phones. And I always prefer living on the edge and never purchase any additional warranty/insurance anything even as expensive as my new cars.
I'm going insurance / no case. I figure this thing is big enough already I don't want a case on it. Plus I ordered the ProClip for it for the car which I don't think fits with most cases.
I baby all my phones and use the where's my Droid app.
If it's stolen I will personally track it down with a gun.
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Ok this is going to sound sort of crummy, but let's say that I get a big scratch on the screen; I mean one where even a blind person would constantly notice.
If I have the ATT $7 insurance, I suppose I could, out of 'shock at the scratch',
accidentally drop it on concrete ( preferably from a height). I would then be able to replace it for $200?
My main concern is how easy it would be to make the claim. Insurance companies can be unpleasant (for reasons such as those depicted above)
I'm thinking ATT would be easiest. I don't know.
How do each of these Insurance places handle subsidised phones? For example...I am paying 300 bucks for it through AT&T...if I have a claim...will they pay for a new out of contract phone?
I think most third party ones either send you a new identical phone, a refurbed identical, or some rare instances a better one (like if you submit a claim in 22 months when the Note 2 is out you might get a Note 2).
You send them your broken phone.
I think ensquared will even put a hold on your credit card for the cost of the replacement phone and send you your new phone immediately before they get your old one back.
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I'm going insurance / no case. I figure this thing is big enough already I don't want a case on it. Plus I ordered the ProClip for it for the car which I don't think fits with most cases.
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Are you sure? The tpu cases are quite thin. I am always worried about scratching my camera lens.
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Best buy has Insurance too
Best buy offered me insurance on my Pre-order for 9.99 a month covers everything but I didn't take it but I was told I could get it at any time just would have to wait 30days befor I could open a claim
I think this time I'm gonna do case & no insurance. Last time I did insurance & no case and never used insurance. so i think ill see how things turn out time.
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JGuinan007 said:
Best buy offered me insurance on my Pre-order for 9.99 a month covers everything but I didn't take it but I was told I could get it at any time just would have to wait 30days befor I could open a claim
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Almost correct. BB allows you to purchase their coverage for up to 30 days after you purchase the phone. After 30 days; you cannot get the coverage from them.
Of the options i like BB's coverage the best. 9.99/month and zero deductible. They dont hassle you and you have a replacement in 2-3 days. ATT's deductable on smartphones is $200.
Can you purchase insurance from Best Buy even if you purchase from AT&T?
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Can you purchase insurance from Best Buy even if you purchase from AT&T?
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No, to get their protection you have to buy the phone from them.
The one exception to this is the iphone. For some reason BB allows iphone users to buy their protection no matter where the iphone was purchased. (perhaps because the iphone shatters so easily)
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Can you purchase insurance from Best Buy even if you purchase from AT&T?
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No
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Dave*228 said:
No, to get their protection you have to buy the phone from them.
The one exception to this is the iphone. For some reason BB allows iphone users to buy their protection no matter where the iphone was purchased. (perhaps because the iphone shatters so easily)
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No
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That being the case....which of the other available plans seem to be the best?
Dave*228 said:
Almost correct. BB allows you to purchase their coverage for up to 30 days after you purchase the phone. After 30 days; you cannot get the coverage from them.
Of the options i like BB's coverage the best. 9.99/month and zero deductible. They dont hassle you and you have a replacement in 2-3 days. ATT's deductable on smartphones is $200.
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Thanks for chiming in Dave. I work for BBYM and Im really in love with our protection. Broke my iphone 4 three times and never paid a dime or waited over 4 days to get a refurb, which by the way are so nice that I sold as LNIB on craigslist. I could have said brand new but even on craigslist I try to be honest as possible (who knows who the crazies are).
Another option for the BBY protection is to purchase outright. For non iphone smartphones it is $169 for the two years, again with no deductible and no limit to the claims. If you, say, get rid of your phone at any point before the two years is up, they can return the protection at a prorated amount. I do this every time because Ill forget to cancel the $9.99 and I get a new phone so frequently, that would start racking up haha

Best Insurance for EVO 4G LTE?

I pre-ordered my EVO through BB. I'm contemplating where to get my insurance now though. Can I go through Sprint still? Should I get the BB insurance? SquareTrade? Other?
What are some pros/cons from experience? I figured this would help a lot of people out. Thanks in advance!
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i would check with BB, but you can get it through sprint. just call them and ask for it, should be good to go
PsiPhiDan said:
I pre-ordered my EVO through BB. I'm contemplating where to get my insurance now though. Can I go through Sprint still? Should I get the BB insurance? SquareTrade? Other?
What are some pros/cons from experience? I figured this would help a lot of people out. Thanks in advance!
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My 2cent experience.
BB is a great insurance from a cost perspective. No deductible if your phone needs replacement. The only down side with BB insurance is if there is an issue, they need to send it in.
My BB Story:
I sent in my OG Evo because it had a bad charging port (common problem). It took them a month and a half to get it back to me. Meanwhile they gave me a beat up LG Optimus as a lender phone. It was decent, but it felt like a life time without MY phone. They fixed the charging port on my Evo and sent it back, but when I got it back, I noticed that they blew out the one capacitative button (above the charging port). I couldn't send it out and wait AGAIN. So I used LED hack to keep those lights off, because it looked like it was missing a front tooth.
Also, if you lose or your phone is stolen, your SOL. I dropped my Evo into the dark endless bottom of a lake (SOL).
You can go onto the Sprint Insurance after you buy your phone elsewhere, like BB. Nice things about Sprint is that they replace lost or stolen phones. If you need a replacement they get you one immediately. Downsides: Replacement phone might be refurbished and you have to pay a high deductible.
It's really whatever floats your boat. Sorry for the long post.
just to add to sprint's TEP you should be able to add TEP through sprint within 30 days
Also I believe now Sprint is uping their TEP cost to 11$ per month. For phones that cost 500$+ w/o contract. It is Asurion that provides the insurance, and from what I read the LTE will have a 150$ deductible.
So essentially you will end up paying $264 for 2 years + 150 deductible = $414.
And I currently have insurance on my OG Evo. I am seriously considering just dropping the insurance. If I break my LTE, just keep my old Evo as back up or buy something on craigslist. And after a year you can get the 75$ credit towards an upgrade.
I am leaning towards just saving my money on the insurance.
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My 2cent experience.
BB is a great insurance from a cost perspective. No deductible if your phone needs replacement. The only down side with BB insurance is if there is an issue, they need to send it in.
My BB Story:
I sent in my OG Evo because it had a bad charging port (common problem). It took them a month and a half to get it back to me. Meanwhile they gave me a beat up LG Optimus as a lender phone. It was decent, but it felt like a life time without MY phone. They fixed the charging port on my Evo and sent it back, but when I got it back, I noticed that they blew out the one capacitative button (above the charging port). I couldn't send it out and wait AGAIN. So I used LED hack to keep those lights off, because it looked like it was missing a front tooth.
Also, if you lose or your phone is stolen, your SOL. I dropped my Evo into the dark endless bottom of a lake (SOL).
You can go onto the Sprint Insurance after you buy your phone elsewhere, like BB. Nice things about Sprint is that they replace lost or stolen phones. If you need a replacement they get you one immediately. Downsides: Replacement phone might be refurbished and you have to pay a high deductible.
It's really whatever floats your boat. Sorry for the long post.
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Ya i hear these all the time because thats what the old insurance plan used to be.
Let me tell you about the changes they did for the Black Tie Protection plan from best buy.
2 Options:
1) Rapid Exchange program where it takes 2-5 business days for you to get another phone. Yes it will be a refurb phone and most of the phones I send out they usually come in 2 days.
2) repair program where you can send out your phone to be repaired and u will get the same unit. Takes anywhere from 2-4 weeks to get your phone back. Now this good thing about this option is that if your phone is not cost effective to repair then they will they give u full retail value to either get the same phone or u might be able to get yourself a new phone. Ive had times where ppl had the epic 4g and they were tired of it, sent it out and 3 weeks later they got themselves an epic 4g touch for $50 since the price difference from retail cost was 649.99 to 699.99. Now this may not always happen but it can.
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Also I believe now Sprint is uping their TEP cost to 11$ per month. For phones that cost 500$+ w/o contract. It is Asurion that provides the insurance, and from what I read the LTE will have a 150$ deductible.
So essentially you will end up paying $264 for 2 years + 150 deductible = $414.
And I currently have insurance on my OG Evo. I am seriously considering just dropping the insurance. If I break my LTE, just keep my old Evo as back up or buy something on craigslist. And after a year you can get the 75$ credit towards an upgrade.
I am leaning towards just saving my money on the insurance.
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This is pretty much my thoughts on insurance as well.
It's not really worth it. I'm keepmy my OG Evo as well for backup in case anything happens with my EVO LTE.
The Sprint warranty is essentially you making a $464($200 deductible + $11*24months) bet that you'll break your $550 phone over the next 2 years for a reason outside of the 12 month manufacture warranty coverage. Add in the variable of the price of the phone dropping after year 1, and it's a losing bet.
With squaretrade(who I currently use for my old EVO), it's a $225 bet of breaking your $550 phone over 2 years.
Bestbuy insurance just sucks from what I've read.
If your phone ever breaks, don't think of it as you're having to shell out $550.
Think of it as you've already saved $464 of the cost. You're only paying $85 extra for you losing your bet.
In other words, to make it more clear, it cost you $90 more to break your phone w/o insurance than with.
Are you really going to drop down $264($11/month) to maybe save $85 one day?
Theres this insurance company:
http://www.squaretrade.com/pages/android-landing1
I dont have any experience through them so i dunno, seems the reviews are good though but its a bit pricey @ $70 a year or $125 for 2 .
"Coverage up to $750. Coverage only available
for phones bought in the past 30 days."
Where did that 11$ came in? Are they changing it soon I paid 8$ at month and deductible is 100$ btw I do keep my insure for almost a year and then drop it ain't worth it for 24 months
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LTEvo said:
Also I believe now Sprint is uping their TEP cost to 11$ per month. For phones that cost 500$+ w/o contract. It is Asurion that provides the insurance, and from what I read the LTE will have a 150$ deductible.
So essentially you will end up paying $264 for 2 years + 150 deductible = $414.
And I currently have insurance on my OG Evo. I am seriously considering just dropping the insurance. If I break my LTE, just keep my old Evo as back up or buy something on craigslist. And after a year you can get the 75$ credit towards an upgrade.
I am leaning towards just saving my money on the insurance.
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they don't have $75 upgrade anymore
NasTraDooMis said:
Theres this insurance company:
http://www.squaretrade.com/pages/android-landing1
I dont have any experience through them so i dunno, seems the reviews are good though but its a bit pricey @ $70 a year or $125 for 2 .
"Coverage up to $750. Coverage only available
for phones bought in the past 30 days."
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How is that pricey? Way cheaper than Sprint and BB.
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ticklemepinks said:
they don't have $75 upgrade anymore
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Hmm...I swear they were still giving 75$ credit for adding another year to your contract. Guess not, looks like this was canceled.
I'm keeping sprint's insurance... pay the deductable and get a new phone over nighted no questions asked for any reason!
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I'm keeping sprint's insurance... pay the deductable and get a new phone over nighted no questions asked for any reason!
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People have been doing some intense math on this forum regarding the TEP, and it seems that you'll pay about $450 for the insurance if you use it once. That's hardly worth it when the phone won't even be worth that in a year. I would recommend against it honestly, but if the peace of mind is worth it than do what you've gotta do.
PsiPhiDan said:
People have been doing some intense math on this forum regarding the TEP, and it seems that you'll pay about $450 for the insurance if you use it once. That's hardly worth it when the phone won't even be worth that in a year. I would recommend against it honestly, but if the peace of mind is worth it than do what you've gotta do.
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It really boils down to how much of a clutz you are. if you are always dropping and/or breaking your phone and loosing it I think insurance is a smart buy. If you are very careful and treat it like your baby then insurance is about as bad a buy as when playing blackjack.
Okay how about ensquared.com? For $99, I get 2 years coverage and get:
-3 claims up to $1000 each (only a max of $600 TOTAL through squaretrade)
-$75 deductible (better than the $100 one through squaretrade)
-covers lost, stolen, dropped, water, etc.
Seems like the way to go! Any thoughts on this? Experience with them?
TEP is a house bet for most people. Those who haven't read this yet, read this write up by Mathman here.
I just dumped my TEP, 37.5% price increase with 100% deductible increase to go with it. On top of that, no guarantee your replacement is going to be new, it's most likely going to be a refurb which doesn't have the full value of a new phone.
I have always had TEP, and it has saved me multiple times. With my Samsung Moment, I bricked it several times. The first thing they asked me "do you have TEP?". Then they would replace it (for free) no questions asked. I have had them repair my wife's old Hero a couple times, and have had them repair other phones in the past. I have yet to pay a single deductible.
For me personally, TEP has worked out, and saved me a lot of money. So keep in mind that TEP does have some benefits too, and not every repair requires a deductible. I personally cannot afford forking out $599 for a new phone if I did not have insurance, so I have to have some sort of it. Squaretrade with a 30% off coupon makes the warranty about $90 for two years with accidental damage (doesn't cover lost or stolen), that is the other choice I would look at, but I think I may stick with TEP because of my past experience. The price hike does piss me off though.
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I have always had TEP, and it has saved me multiple times. With my Samsung Moment, I bricked it several times. The first thing they asked me "do you have TEP?". Then they would replace it (for free) no questions asked. I have had them repair my wife's old Hero a couple times, and have had them repair other phones in the past. I have yet to pay a single deductible.
For me personally, TEP has worked out, and saved me a lot of money. So keep in mind that TEP does have some benefits too, and not every repair requires a deductible. I personally cannot afford forking out $599 for a new phone if I did not have insurance, so I have to have some sort of it. Squaretrade with a 30% off coupon makes the warranty about $90 for two years with accidental damage (doesn't cover lost or stolen), that is the other choice I would look at, but I think I may stick with TEP because of my past experience. The price hike does piss me off though.
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See my above post. Ensquared seems to be a better bet than SquareTrade.
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Lifetime Phone Warranty

Why not just pay $9.99 to get Best Buy Black Tie Protection?
No deductible.
Unlimited claims.
Free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered.
Covers all physical damage except full water submersion.
Cancel any time free.
Those are the exact words I was told when buying my phone.
I got Black Tie.
Persuade me to cancel it so I can save money.
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newfireorange said:
Why not just pay $9.99 to get Best Buy Black Tie Protection?
No deductible.
Unlimited claims.
Free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered.
Covers all physical damage except full water submersion.
Cancel any time free.
Those are the exact words I was told when buying my phone.
I got Black Tie.
Persuade me to cancel it so I can save money.
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Number one reason is the wait to get your phone back can be a week or two weeks sometimes a month the program is good but I can't go that long without my phone
Ask sprint about their options I think if you are just worried about cracked screens and stuff you can get protection through them for.that at like 4 bucks a month. If I am wrong someone interject. Reason I say 4 is I don't think the tep has raised yet and if u lock it in now it won't raise till you resign...
I do not have Black Tie but I heard that its pretty awful. At times they do not honor replacements.
Google it for more info.
I have Black Tie, but I gotta tell you: the whole "free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered"? Count on rocking a crappy old Android or a BlackBerry for a little bit if your phone can't be initially just fixed....
Here's the rub: yours IS gonna have to be special ordered, if you need a replacement, no matter if your Best Buy has 500 new EVOs in stock: they won't let you have one of theirs. For me, for the times I had to use it, I waited about 2 weeks the first time (because it was "backordered", even though my Best Buy had plenty), and about 3 days the second.
Of course, you also are also DEFINITELY getting a refurb, count on that 100%.
*I still use it, like I said, but the guy at Best Buy won't tell you all these little "details", which, I think, is a bit shady.
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I waited a month for a broken charger port on my OG Evo. Seemed like an eternity. Got it back and found that while they fixed the port, they blew out the light on the menu button (looked like it was missing a tooth) . Wasn't going to wait again with a beat up small lender phone.
Gave me a scratched and dented LG Optimus. Big ole scratch on the screen.
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Lol at the people that don't like brick and mortar stores its that that is hurting the economy why buy it somewhere and pay a little extra and take a little extra time n pay tax when u can order it online for cheaper ans not pay tax. However I heard awhile back they where or are trying to put laws in place for sales tax on online items.
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Why not just pay $9.99 to get Best Buy Black Tie Protection?
No deductible.
Unlimited claims.
Free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered.
Covers all physical damage except full water submersion.
Cancel any time free.
Those are the exact words I was told when buying my phone.
I got Black Tie.
Persuade me to cancel it so I can save money.
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I actually just dropped sprints insurance and am going to straight up buy the black tie insurance for $170 for the 2 year protection. How sprint is Jacking up the price on everything you would be paying $264 for 2 years not including the $150-$200 deductible. Hell if I can save $100-$250 with BB with a refurbished phone and wait 2 weeks its worth it.
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ZAGG has insurance as well. I think its 100$ for 2yrs and covers everything with a 100$ deductible. Might wanna look into that.
James
best buy also doesnt cover lost or stolen tho if you use mobile defense or sprint locator those arent a huge issue..
ckoadiyn Lol at the people that don't like brick and mortar stores its that that is hurting the economy why buy it somewhere and pay a little extra and take a little extra time n pay tax when u can order it online for cheaper ans not pay tax. However I heard awhile back they where or are trying to put laws in place for sales tax on online items.
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yes cause buying online is different then buying in brick and mortar... the store actually makes more of a profit from online sales then store. and i paid taxes when i ordered from sprint tyvm.. the only thing being loss on online sales is taxes to the state but as someone who works in retail i can also tell you all the people using food stamps arent helping much either.. lord forbid they dont get their tax free soda chips and fat cakes
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best buy also doesnt cover lost or stolen tho if you use mobile defense or sprint locator those arent a huge issue..
yes cause buying online is different then buying in brick and mortar... the store actually makes more of a profit from online sales then store. and i paid taxes when i ordered from sprint tyvm.. the only thing being loss on online sales is taxes to the state but as someone who works in retail i can also tell you all the people using food stamps arent helping much either.. lord forbid they dont get their tax free soda chips and fat cakes
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Lol that is probably true but I always get the impression most shop amazon etc n I know it is just state taxes but still. I don't have a problem with food stamps for those that use it correctly however many people don't use it correctly
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Lol that is probably true but I always get the impression most shop amazon etc n I know it is just state taxes but still. I don't have a problem with food stamps for those that use it correctly however many people don't use it correctly
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i use online cause its a convenience . i work over nights so i can shop while everything is closed and its usually cheaper cause they save on labor and other things a brick and mortar has to pay.. walk into a kmart.. have their website loaded and check prices, you will see that a lot of their stuff is more expensive in stores then online and they will not price match
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i use online cause its a convenience . i work over nights so i can shop while everything is closed and its usually cheaper cause they save on labor and other things a brick and mortar has to pay.. walk into a kmart.. have their website loaded and check prices, you will see that a lot of their stuff is more expensive in stores then online and they will not price match
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Yeah and is rather pay extra to know that American people have a job even if it is a store and 5 extra dollars that's all im trying to say we have to many people to be cutting jobs and companies can pick up and leave over seas. Btw I agree 3rd sucks I work 12-8 am and it is hard a lot of.the time
But all and all price wise. BB is the cheapest if you don't mind waiting a couple days for a replacement refurbished phone and the fact they don't cover loss or theft. Anyone object?
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But all and all price wise. BB is the cheapest if you don't mind waiting a couple days for a replacement refurbished phone and the fact they don't cover loss or theft. Anyone object?
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Nope however I am interested in zagg..
I use http://www.squaretrade.com - $119 for two years protection after tax and 10% discount (coupon code TENFTEN).
You still pay a $99 deductible, and no coverage for theft or loss....but it has great reviews which is comforting. And at about $5/month...much better deal.
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I had the black tie protection and I'll tell you why it isn't so hot.
First, doesn't cover lost or stolen phones.
Second, loaner phones require a $150 deposit.
Third, when I used the insurance to fix a broken charging port, I sent the phone in on Jan 2nd. The phone came back unrepaired 3 times. I finally got a replacement phone the second week of February. Believe me, I would have gladly gave a hundred dollars for a replacement from sprint.
Learned my lesson on best buy protection.
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Ask sprint about their options I think if you are just worried about cracked screens and stuff you can get protection through them for.that at like 4 bucks a month. If I am wrong someone interject. Reason I say 4 is I don't think the tep has raised yet and if u lock it in now it won't raise till you resign...
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The 4$ is still the same for service and repairs. However the replacement part of the TEP has gone up i believe.
And no the TEP will be raised for everyone but only in September if you sign up for TEP before july 17th.
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I use http://www.squaretrade.com - $119 for two years protection after tax and 10% discount (coupon code TENFTEN).
You still pay a $99 deductible, and no coverage for theft or loss....but it has great reviews which is comforting. And at about $5/month...much better deal.
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Do you get a brand new phone? Do they cover loss/theft?
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newfireorange said:
Why not just pay $9.99 to get Best Buy Black Tie Protection?
No deductible.
Unlimited claims.
Free loaner phone if yours has to be special ordered.
Covers all physical damage except full water submersion.
Cancel any time free.
Those are the exact words I was told when buying my phone.
I got Black Tie.
Persuade me to cancel it so I can save money.
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
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ckoadiyn said:
Number one reason is the wait to get your phone back can be a week or two weeks sometimes a month the program is good but I can't go that long without my phone
Ask sprint about their options I think if you are just worried about cracked screens and stuff you can get protection through them for.that at like 4 bucks a month. If I am wrong someone interject. Reason I say 4 is I don't think the tep has raised yet and if u lock it in now it won't raise till you resign...
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I work for Best Buy and am very familiar with the GSBTP plans (Geek Squad Black Tie Protection). What I am about to say is my own opinion and not that of Best Buy's.
That being said, I am going to give you an unbiased opinion on this because I see both sides to what you guys are saying. I bought my phone outright from BBY 2 days ago. Did I buy GSBTP? No, here is why: I like the lost or stolen option from Asurion/Sprint and I never had to use it until 2 weeks ago when someone stole my EVO 3D from my store. I tried remote locating it and all that crap and it didn't help. Paid the deductible through Asurion (should have been $100 but they told me $50) and got a replacement the next day.
As far as what GSBTP offers, yeah, it's not bad. But there are some things that need clarified in what has been said in this thread. The replacements now are all "Rapid Exchange", as in, you come into BBY and we fill out all the paperwork to get you a new phone. What happens is that the system then generates and order for a refurbished phone to be shipped that day while we send yours back to them at the same time. This means that you will get a new phone within 3 business days, not too bad.
However, the loaner phones are pretty crappy, as mentioned. But stores are suppose to charge you $50 for the loaner phone that gets returned back to you after you return it. They don't all do that, but they are supposed to, so keep that in mind that YMMV.
Everything else in the OP is right. BBY won't deny a claim unless you fully submerged it, nor would they even know that unless you told them. There is a girl at my store that literally drops and shatters her iPhone screen atleast 2 times a month and it's been happening for over a year now, never had an issue. Also, with GSPTB, you are entitled to a 1-time battery replacement on your phone as well which is awesome, but unfortunately doesn't apply to phones without removable batteries.
Hopefully this clarified things for you guys and gave you an idea of both sides to the GSBTP story
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Thank you for the clarification.
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[Q] Asurion or Squaretrade which did you pick?

So along with the protection such as the glass protector, and a case, I'm debating whether to keep the Asurion on my monthly bill or just make the one time payment for the square trade plan.
Deductibles seem similar.
What did you guys do for your S4's?
Coderedpl said:
So along with the protection such as the glass protector, and a case, I'm debating whether to keep the Asurion on my monthly bill or just make the one time payment for the square trade plan.
Deductibles seem similar.
What did you guys do for your S4's?
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I've had Asurion since I had my first flip phone with Verizon and I've never had a problem with it. I've heard that Square Trade takes a few days to ship replacements while Asurion is overnight.
Coderedpl said:
So along with the protection such as the glass protector, and a case, I'm debating whether to keep the Asurion on my monthly bill or just make the one time payment for the square trade plan.
Deductibles seem similar.
What did you guys do for your S4's?
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Neither and here's why. I bought my galaxy S4 retail for 650$
If I pay the 7 per month for one year and my phone breaks after that point (I'm using a year because that is the typical length of a standard warranty) I have shelled out 84 +100$ for a used version of my phone. This sounds fantastic. However the problem is in a year the S 4 will cost around 350 recertified (possibly cheaper used). If you break it in two years you can get an on contract new phone for 200. If you never break it you shelled out 168$ for absolutely nothing.
The false comparison they make to hook you is the cost of a new phone. You paid 650 for a new phone, or the phone is valued at 650 you will want to protect that. The reality is unless you go outside and break it, the phone will not be worth anywhere near that when you go to replace it.
I had a friend who had asurion since his razr. I asked him why he doesn't just set aside 7 bucks a month for an oh **** phone fund. he started doing that when he bought the iphone 4. he now has enough to but pretty much any phone out.
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Neither and here's why. I bought my galaxy S4 retail for 650$
If I pay the 7 per month for one year and my phone breaks after that point (I'm using a year because that is the typical length of a standard warranty) I have shelled out 84 +100$ for a used version of my phone. This sounds fantastic. However the problem is in a year the S 4 will cost around 350 recertified (possibly cheaper used). If you break it in two years you can get an on contract new phone for 200. If you never break it you shelled out 168$ for absolutely nothing.
The false comparison they make to hook you is the cost of a new phone. You paid 650 for a new phone, or the phone is valued at 650 you will want to protect that. The reality is unless you go outside and break it, the phone will not be worth anywhere near that when you go to replace it.
I had a friend who had asurion since his razr. I asked him why he doesn't just set aside 7 bucks a month for an oh **** phone fund. he started doing that when he bought the iphone 4. he now has enough to but pretty much any phone out.
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Thats all fine and dandy until you break or lose multiple phones multiple times. Then the insurance would be cheaper in the long run.
Have you considered Ensquare?
That is what I chose. Their coverage is more complete, IMHO. It protects against "stupidity." :silly:
NiteQwill said:
Have you considered Ensquare?
That is what I chose. Their coverage is more complete, IMHO. It protects against "stupidity." :silly:
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Have you ever gotten a replacement from them? Was it fairly easy? Their 1 year plan seems perfect for me since I don't keep phones long.
NiteQwill said:
Have you considered Ensquare?
That is what I chose. Their coverage is more complete, IMHO. It protects against "stupidity." :silly:
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Got my 2 year insurance at Staples for $150.
I've gone with Squaretrade with past products, but have never had to actually replace anything...
mbh87 said:
Thats all fine and dandy until you break or lose multiple phones multiple times. Then the insurance would be cheaper in the long run.
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well you can only replace a phone twice in a 2 year period with asurion. Obviously everyone has different mileage. I know people who break their phones all the time despite having otterboxes screen protectors etc. My last 4 phones haven't had a case and despite heavy use and serious software customization they've all made it through 2 years or more with the exception of my galaxy nexus which died this week (antennas stopped working which is kind of a known problem with early galaxy nexuses). I'd still venture to say that for the average person who takes reasonable care of their phone you still make out better saving your money over using insurance. Mileage may vary.
edit: yeesh apparently some phones are 169 or 200$ deductibles from asurion. insane.
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edit: yeesh apparently some phones are 169 or 200$ deductibles from asurion. insane.
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It's only $100 to get it replaced through asurion on VZW. I believe it's more on other carriers, but isn't the case for us. $5 a month plus $100 deductible isn't bad to have the piece of mind IMO.
I went Ensquared
I just got square trade last night...they offer $99 for 2 years of coverage. The deductible is $100 for replacement...new or refurbished...and you have no limit to how many claims you make. Also...they ship overnight...no a few days like someone else posted. Personally $99 for 2 years is cheap...if you pay Verizon's monthly cost it's near $200 over the 2 years. Square trade also has a monthly payment plan of $5 or $6 they do deduct each month...so you have options. They are also open 24/7 and you can even make a claim online.
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I just got square trade last night...they offer $99 for 2 years of coverage. The deductible is $100 for replacement...new or refurbished...and you have no limit to how many claims you make. Also...they ship overnight...no a few days like someone else posted. Personally $99 for 2 years is cheap...if you pay Verizon's monthly cost it's near $200 over the 2 years. Square trade also has a monthly payment plan of $5 or $6 they do deduct each month...so you have options. They are also open 24/7 and you can even make a claim online.
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Hmm, i'll give them a call with some questions and I might go this route!
I've always used Asurion or BestBuy insurance. On my S3 I had Asurion & BestBuy.
I used Asurion for quite a few years. And I had pretty good luck with them. My job involves working around water. And like someone else pointed out Asurion only allows 2 phones per year. Which for most isnt a huge deal. But square trade had a pretty decent deal. So i went with them on my S4. Thankfully I havent had the chance to use them yet. But i dont really think you can go wrong with either.
Asurion replaced my bionic no questions asked, great CS. However, they only deal refurb phones :/ Not sure if that's standard for all insurance company's..
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Neither and here's why. I bought my galaxy S4 retail for 650$
If I pay the 7 per month for one year and my phone breaks after that point (I'm using a year because that is the typical length of a standard warranty) I have shelled out 84 +100$ for a used version of my phone. This sounds fantastic. However the problem is in a year the S 4 will cost around 350 recertified (possibly cheaper used). If you break it in two years you can get an on contract new phone for 200. If you never break it you shelled out 168$ for absolutely nothing.
The false comparison they make to hook you is the cost of a new phone. You paid 650 for a new phone, or the phone is valued at 650 you will want to protect that. The reality is unless you go outside and break it, the phone will not be worth anywhere near that when you go to replace it.
I had a friend who had asurion since his razr. I asked him why he doesn't just set aside 7 bucks a month for an oh **** phone fund. he started doing that when he bought the iphone 4. he now has enough to but pretty much any phone out.
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That's all well and good but what if your phone gets broken in a month or 6 months.I would much rather pay $100 than $649 for a new one.I don't really count the $7 a month.I easily waste a lot more than that each month.

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