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3 TopicsBeing charged for phone after returning back to Assurant...
Hi there, I'm having a really stressful time right now getting the run around from T-Mobile and Assurant regarding a phone claim I have. The Merchant Return Labal states: PERMIT NO. 395 LANCASTER, PA Assurant YORK PA, 17402 625 WILLOW SPRINGS LANE STE A; RMA # 405-32835102-3. I've been charged 300$ on my phone bill, despite returning this phone almost a month ago. When I call up Assurant they state the warehouse still hasn't recieved it. I feel like I'm being taken advantage of for a mistake on Assurant's end, and T Mobile says they can't refund the money on my bill. I'm literally at a loss for words, I sent it and feel like it's 100% their responsibility for not receiving it, what should I do?Solved19KViews7likes64ComentariosAssurant Claim Denied - Say i did not have an Iphone
I have been going back and forth with T-Mobile an Assurant for days now. I established 360 protection on May 11th by taking my iPhone 11 Pro Max into the local store for them to verify before insured. On May 25the the phone was lost and I filed a claim. During the filing process it was not showing my iPhone, it was only listing a Motorola phone. I called Assurant and said I had never owned a Motorola phone, he said "oh, is it the iphone11 Pro Max?". I said yes and thought all was fine. No, they denied the claim for an iPhone saying I had a Motorola. About this time I realized that I had put my SIM card in a friends phone to get a phone number because my phone was dead and it was urgent I made this call. Turns out my friends phone was theMotorola. T-Mobile took it upon themselves to change the device on my account from the iPhone to the Motorola. I have talked to a T-Mobile store manager who said this has happened and to call customer service, they can resolve. I have called them about 6 times, each time they say they understand and have taken care of the issue but each time Iget the same result of a denied claim because I'm not claiming a Motorola. Hopefully, someone knows how I can resolve this so it does not result in me having to sue both T-Mobile and Assurant.1.2KViews0likes10Comentarios