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Assurant return concern
- Hace 7 años
I haven't had to ship a phone back but normally it's done with UPS or FedEx. Both of them have the option to get a receipt and tracking numbers for items you ship so you know when it's delivered.
magenta4271073 wrote:
In the last 2 years I have had 2 warranty replacements and 2 broken screens. The last one, a warranty replacement was lost in house by T-Mobile. It was shipped UPS 3rd day with a provided label. UPS confirmed delivery to Ft Worth and was signed for by T-Mobile. Unfortunately, T-Mobile does not document the opening of received boxes and the only record they have is by scanning the phone for the IMEI. Mine was never scanned so now I am charged $860.50 for their error and sloppy bookkeeping. It would have been no better if I requested a return receipt because that does not prove that the phone was in the box. Also shipment is only insured for the minimum $100. Of course, if T-Mobile loses the phone as they did in my case, it would not be covered either. I talked to 4 "experts and 2 supervisors and the best they would do is knock off a couple hundred bucks. I was told I should have returned the phone to a local store, however, when I made the claim, I was told I could not drop it off at a store. Next T-Mobile said that was done because the local store was closed, which was not true. I Did drop by the store 1 mile from me to help transfer the data, but they were not permitted to touch a phone because of the Wuhan virus
I am disputing the charge and if that does not work, I will sue them in Small Claims Court. I also contacted my Congressman who is considering consumer protection legislation for situations like this.
May I know how this is going for you? This happened to me too and I very upset about it. My bill is due today and I am not going to pay for a non returnable fee when I returned and mailed out the phone in its package that Tmobile provided to me.
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