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Do back glass cracks disqualifies for trade-in at T-Mobile?
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I can see that this topic has been around for a while and I know that it still is getting a lot of attention. I wanted to make sure that there is a clear answer to this question to avoid any further confusion. The device condition check that is done by our teams includes the screen and glass connected to it. It does not include the glass on the back, camera lenses, or things like that. If the glass on the back of the screen is cracked but the screen's glass and LCD are pristine, then the device should pass that part of the inspection. You do want to make sure that it meets the other requirements as well, of course, but at least this gives a definitive answer on the glass on the back of devices.
Hope this is helpful.
DonSinRostro wrote:Troy I'm not sure if your being entire honest sound like your making up excuses for sending a phone that clearly doesn't work. If your needing to go into this much detail well there's a lot more your not telling us which fine I'll just have make sure remember the miasma that spews out of your mouth.
That makes no sense whatsoever. If I sent in a phone that didn't work, why would I be so upset when they didn't accept it? Everything I wrote is true. I had my s9 for 3 years with 0 damage. The back glass cracked just a couple months prior to sending it in. I'm not sure why you feel the need to say I'm lying about my phone what purpose does that serve for you? I simply felt the need to warn people to not send their phones in with cracked back glass when it can easily be fixed for $18.
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