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magenta2725485's avatar
magenta2725485
Network Novice
Hace 7 años

AppleCare being canceled without notice

I bought an Iphone 8+ back in October of 2017. I purchased the additional Premium protection which included AppleCare as well. Fast forward to January 2018, I dropped my phone in cracked the screen. I initially made an appointment with Apple to get my screen replace on January  18th 2018. I canceled the appointment because of scheduling issues and had to wait to take  it in. In the meantime, I wanted to use my old phone so I can still have a functioning phone. I took my Sim card out of my 8 plus and put it into my iphone 5. I finally had a chance to take my phone into the apple store on February 26th 2018 to get fixed. To my surprise I find out that my AppleCare has been canceled. With AppleCare you get 2 incidents where you only pay $29 for the repairs but because Tmobile canceled that, I now have to spend $175 to get the screen repaired.

After hour long conversations with Tmobile representatives, they tell me that there is nothing they could do about canceling the AppleCare portion of my plan even though I was given no notice. I have been a 10+ year customer with Tmobile and have had nothing but positive things to say but this experience is making me change providers. Terrible customer service!

  • tidbits's avatar
    tidbits
    Spectrum Specialist

    You switched the sim on the device is why it was cancelled.  It's actually spelled out in the package they sent you when you added the insurance.

    Word of advice.  Even if you switch carriers they all have this stipulation and that is set forth by the underwriter(Insurance company) and not the carrier.

  • Hola,

    I am currently going though a very similar situation, except I am unable to find that particular stipulation on any documentation. Other companies do not offer Apple Care the way T-Mobile does so my confidence in tidbits' advice is low. If I am mistaken, I am open to any educational opportunities through cited sources. Finding this document would be very helpful.

    The most disappointing aspect of this has been the lack of communication on T-Mobile's behalf. I did not receive a 'package' specific to T-Mobile's premium device protection, and was not informed of the cancellation after the fact by any company; so being completely blindsided by this has been incredibly disappointing.

    The representatives at the store, over the phone and through chat all assured me that I would be protected with Apple Care, but it took multiple conversations over the period of two days for one representative to actually come to the conclusion the editor of this thread has. So much work, simply to be told it was all my fault; but no worries, they can fix it with refurbished parts for $75 more than Apple would have done. On top of having paid for Tier 4-6 w/ Apple Care since the beginning of this particular line's life, uninterrupted.

    On top of it all, I am unable to cancel the Apple Care service from being charged on my bill, and during my last call with the company, lowering tiers was also not an option. Since upgrading my device through JUMP! requires this particular package, I cannot have one without the other.

    Terrible customer service, indeed.

  • One main difference between myself and the editor of this thread is that I still have Assurant protection. That has not been cancelled. Only Apple Care.

  • gramps28's avatar
    gramps28
    Router Royalty

    This thread is over a year old so I bet that the issue has been resolved one way or another.

    dadon4ever wrote:

    Just call T-Mobile tell them whats up

  • bonnylark's avatar
    bonnylark
    Network Novice

    It is now April 2020 and this just happened to my husband. He had to have an iPhone 8 replaced by AppleCare. He is supposed to have one more replacement available him in the plan we've been paying for monthly. T-Mobile does not recognize the fact that the replacement is another iPhone 8 and my husband got a notice today that his device is no longer covered. Somebody is not living up to our deal.

  • pinschof's avatar
    pinschof
    Network Novice

    If you cancel your AppleCare plan within 30 days of your purchase date, you’ll get a full refund, minus el value of any service already provided. You can find more information about AppleCare Protection Plan or AppleCare+ in the AppleCare.

  • Dixon1012's avatar
    Dixon1012
    Network Novice
    magenta2725485 wrote:

    I bought an Iphone 8+ back in October of 2017. I purchased the additional Premium protection which included AppleCare as well. Fast forward to January 2018, I dropped my phone in cracked the screen. I initially made an appointment with Apple to get my screen replace on January  18th 2018. I canceled the appointment because of scheduling issues and had to wait to take  it in. In the meantime, I wanted to use my old phone so I can still have a functioning phone. I took my Sim card out of my 8 plus and put it into my iphone 5. I finally had a chance to take my phone into the apple store on February 26th 2018 to get fixed. To my surprise I find out that my AppleCare has been canceled. With AppleCare you get 2 incidents where you only pay $29 for the repairs but because Tmobile canceled that, I now have to spend $175 to get the screen repaired.

     

    After hour long conversations with Tmobile representatives, they tell me that there is nothing they could do about canceling the AppleCare portion of my plan even though I was given no notice. I have been a 10+ year customer with Tmobile and have had nothing but positive things to say but this experience is making me change providers. Terrible customer service!

    The same happened to me as well a they refused to fix it or hold the representative accountable.