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Need new phone- have insurance- can't afford
My IPhone broke just over night- the screen totally just went crazy. Anyways I can't afford the $175 new iPhone with my insurance- do I have any other options? ? maybe a cheaper phone or a payment plan ?? help!
If it's not "damaged" just an internal failure then you don't pay the full deductible. If you go to a store they can tell you and start the process if it would be warrenty replacement versus a damage replacement. The insurance covers both situations.
If it is damaged then yes the $175 would apply. As for payments if that phone is already on an existing EIP you can't start another one for that line until that phone is paid off which you are still responsible for. If you get another phone and add it to that line I would stop paying for the insurance because if you don't file claim for the damaged/broken phone within I believe it is 30 days or you add another phone to that line the insurance will no longer cover your iPhone.
- AlfieNetwork Novice
tmo_chris wrote:
Hey there! How are things going with your phone? Was the phone physically damaged or did the screen just weird out on you?
Weird out
- gramps28Router Royalty
Prueba esto.
- Der123Network Novice
What app do I need to download , to create a work order for a replacement of a damaged phone , I have insurance and my Samsung galaxy s20 is damaged and broken screen
- tmo_chrisSpectrum Specialist
Hola @casadiris
Are you looking for information on how to file an insurance claim on your broke phone?
- casadirisNetwork Novice
hi , i need to report to change my phone xxx-xxx-xxxx is broken
Edit- TMoChris: Removed personal information
- nelfar212Transmission Trainee
If you had your device for under a year and it has "NO" physical damage (damage to accidental or negligence) call 611 and request a warranty exchange.
- tmo_amandaBandwidth Buff
¡Hola, @vanitizebaby!
I just wanted to swing by to see how things are going with your iPhone. Did you end up getting it replaced? Is this a hardware issue or is it physically damaged? Knowing that info helps us figure out what route to take.
- tmo_chrisSpectrum Specialist
Hey there! How are things going with your phone? Was the phone physically damaged or did the screen just weird out on you?
- stevetjrConnection Cadet
If it's not "damaged" just an internal failure then you don't pay the full deductible. If you go to a store they can tell you and start the process if it would be warrenty replacement versus a damage replacement. The insurance covers both situations.
If it is damaged then yes the $175 would apply. As for payments if that phone is already on an existing EIP you can't start another one for that line until that phone is paid off which you are still responsible for. If you get another phone and add it to that line I would stop paying for the insurance because if you don't file claim for the damaged/broken phone within I believe it is 30 days or you add another phone to that line the insurance will no longer cover your iPhone.
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