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2 TopicsHow can I become eligible for applecare after having tmobile insurance? Please help
When i first purchased my phone, I stupidly agreed to getting the tmobile phone insurance. I am looking to switch to apple care but I keep running into an issue that my iPhone 13 is not eligible for applecare insurance. The cancellationwill not update in my iPhone's settings (Settings - General - About - Apple Care Services), which arestill showing Apple Care coverage (through T-Moble) and thus isprohibiting me from getting Apple Care from Apple instead of T-Mobileduring the initial 60 day period! Hopefully it will update at some point within the 60 day period so that I can undo my mistake of getting T-Mobile insurance initially instead of just getting Apple Care+ from Apple (which is cheaper). I have called T-Mobile about this about 5 times, was told to go to a T-Mobile store and they could fix it, and was told at the T-Mobile store that they could do nothing. Any tips?552Visto0likes1ComentarioService Contract Device Protection Plan vs 360?
I couldn'tfind anywhere online what exactly the Service Contract Device Protection Plan orNY Premium Warranty Tier 5 TEcovers; so I called T-Mobile customer service. They tell me the plan covers accidental damage and loss/theft with deductibles the same as 360. I didn't believe them so I did more research and found thishttps://mytmoclaim.com/deductible.aspxwhere it says the plan does not cover those items…360 costs 18 a month while service contract plan costs 7. If the deductibles for those items are truly the same then I want both phones on the 7 dollar plan. If the service contract plan doesn't cover those items then I don't want it at all (can't imagine any would). Appreciate clarification on this thanks!Solved2.6KViews0likes2Comentarios