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What trials and tribulations did you have to go through? What was your end result and were you happy with that end result? Here's a brief outline of what i went through.
I recently bricked my phone and had to spend almost 2hrs at an ATT store making arrangements to get it replaced under warranty. Since i bought my Tilt on Amazon (got a deal w/a new line of service for $50 usd.) Amazon told me to talk to ATT, ATT said talk to Amazon, ATT told me to go talk to the local repair shop. They were closed, and i had no phone cept the paperweight that was my Tilt. Since all this was on a Sunday everything closed early and i ended up buying a cheapo "Go" phone to use.
Called ATT warranty support from work, they said they never even saw the Tilt on my plan but they did see that damn Go phone. Thats when i was told to go to the store and show some ID and what not. Everyone was really helpfull at the store and after waiting on the phone at the store, we eventually got to the people that can replace the phone.
The only thing that sucks now is that i'm getting a refurb as a replacement, but beggars can't be choosers.
I do have a few questions now though. Right now the phone doesn't start up at all, should i worry about ATT spotting what i did wrong? If so should i find a large and powerful magnet in the hopes of corrupting or erasing the data on the phone? I'm just curious what other's went through having to replace their phones and am only partially kidding in regards to magnet thing.
I'd also like to stress that i'm not asking for any criminal malfiesence, just the story you have and how hard/easy was it for you to get your phone replaced. It doesn't have to be an ATT phone either.
I also bought my Tilt through Amazon on their $50 deal last month, and mine experienced the Red Light of Death RLOD within 2 weeks. Took it to the local ATT store, they said I needed to deal with Amazon since the phone was less than 30 days old.
Went to Amazon.com, filled out the forms to return/exchange the device and within two days, I had a new Tilt. I can't believe how easy it was. During those two days, I went back to my old Symbian powered Nokia 6670.
Before I packed up the old Tilt in the box to return, I tested it with the new battery, and it booted up (which allowed me to reset the device)....so for grins, inserted the old battery into the new Tilt and experienced the RLOD, so in my case, my dead Tilt was due to a defective battery.
Lessons that I learned...1. if my new Tilt dies, make sure the guys at the ATT store give me a new battery to try. 2. Keep a spare charged GSM phone in my cars in case if my Tilt dies while I'm out (I was a T-Mobile/Voicestream customer for 10 years before switching so I have a box full of GSM phones). 3. Amazon.com is really easy to deal with.
Snowreaper said:
-snip- I recently bricked my phone -snip-
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And because you broke it, it's AT&T's responsibility to replace it?
That being said, when I first got my 8525 after my Wizard died, I bought it from ebay and it developed a problem. Call up AT&T on the hardware line and tell them that your Tilt won't turn on anymore. If they give you static, ask for a supervisor. You'd be very surprised how well the "supervisor game" works is all situations.
I bought mine from NewEgg & around 30 days in "up" on the d-pad stopped working 90% of the time. I took it to an AT&T store, showed a rep the problem & he gave me the number for the warranty exchange. I called them up, explained the issue & 2 days later I had my newly refurbished phone (verified with ~1 hour inbound & outbound usage each). The new one seems to be working without issue so far.
Overall I'm satisfied with the AT&T support on this considering they don't offer any paid extended coverage on the phone anymore.
So i would like to upgrade from my wizard to a tilt. I can get a Refurbished Tilt for $149 through ATT by extending my contract. I was advised to stay away from refurbs by the the local ATT franchise location. I get the feeling like he would rather have my business. So would you say its worth the savings? Im sure a refurb is as free from cosmetic and software/hardware issues as a new phone?
Your suggestions?
Thank you!
Josh
refurbs are fine, i have one, and plenty other ppl here use refurbs, $150 for a tilt?? you cant beat that
They say any device has a high percent chance of breaking in the first 30 days if it is indeed going to break. So when you get the refurb phone you will also get a 30 days????? warranty too. In theory, if it doesnt' break within that time frame then you should be mostly safe with that phone.
150 buck for a kaiser is an excellent deal. Dont miss it.. Don't bother on warranty or whatever, just dont miss the deal if the device looks okay and works just fine.
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Carty..
You should have bought it last week for free. I got my BRAND NEW tilt when they first came out for 179. The 150 deal for a refurb will only get cheaper. It's not an amazing deal.
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You should have bought it last week for free. I got my BRAND NEW tilt when they first came out for 179. The 150 deal for a refurb will only get cheaper. It's not an amazing deal.
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I looked last week and it was not free. Where did you see it for free? That would be nice.
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So when you get the refurb phone you will also get a 30 days?????
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90 days, which is nice.
Well there was a post on here somewhere and on ATT's site. Of course it was free after rebate and a 2 year contract.
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You should have bought it last week for free. I got my BRAND NEW tilt when they first came out for 179. The 150 deal for a refurb will only get cheaper. It's not an amazing deal.
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Yep, I got mine for free (actually I'm getting a penny back) through Amazon on their April 24th day.
howdy....it was I who posted that AT&T had the free refurb....great deal....actually, I bought a refurb for 199 and got them to credit the money back after I pointed it out....the sales rep didn't even know about it...it was a 2 day event....when I posted it there was 1 day left so hopefully some people saw it....my refurb phone I belive was never touched as it didn't even have a mark on it....such a deal.....
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James
I hate refurbs. I got one yesterday through a warranty replacement and it is scratched up beyond recognition. Granted, the 7201 chip was fast, but other than that, it was disgusting. There is a high possibility someone did something awful to/with it..
VirgilWoods said:
I hate refurbs. I got one yesterday through a warranty replacement and it is scratched up beyond recognition. Granted, the 7201 chip was fast, but other than that, it was disgusting. There is a high possibility someone did something awful to/with it..
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That sounds odd -- refurbs are *supposed* to be "like new". Have you contacted ATT?
I got a refurb for $199 on 2/6/08. Yesterday, the screen wouldn't come on (the green power light and bluetooth light were blinking normally). Did a soft reset. It started to boot normally so I set it down to wait for it to finish. When I picked it back up, it had the same problem. Soft reset again. This time it comes up w/ the boot loader screen.
I didn't want to mess w/ MTTY, so I took it in to the store down the street. They sent me to the warranty center about 10 miles away, and it they replaced it no questions asked. I'm pretty sure I now have another refurb, but that's OK.
I was running the latest stock AT&T ROM w/ some HTC software, but nothing exotic.
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That sounds odd -- refurbs are *supposed* to be "like new". Have you contacted ATT?
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I did, and they overnighted me a new one, which I just got 30 minutes ago.. It's in better condition than my own phone, and I'm anal when it comes to my gadgets!
Refurb Tilt
I'm very happy with my refurbished Tilt. It looks brand new, except for the scratches I caused from drops. I got it for the $150 price with the 2 year contract. It has been unlocked and a HTC rom has been loaded. Its an amazing phone. It has replaced my Moto e680 and my iPod, due to Resco Radio (streaming music over 3G) I've added an 8gb mico sd card, Moto S9 bluetooth stereo headset, and the adapter to charge and audio out to my car stereo through a cassette adapter.
I'm on my second refurbed tilt (the same deal as yours, $149 with the extension of my contract).
My first refurb tilt's screen died and I had to send it back. The weird thing I noticed is that when I received my replacement refurb, it had more plastic protection pieces than my first refurb. I'm not sure what that means, but I've had no issues at all with my second refurb.
VirgilWoods said:
I hate refurbs. I got one yesterday through a warranty replacement and it is scratched up beyond recognition. Granted, the 7201 chip was fast, but other than that, it was disgusting. There is a high possibility someone did something awful to/with it..
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OK im not too sure if it is the same with you guys over in the good ol' US of A but I work for orange and I know that our refurbs are completely new apart from the acutal circuit board. All of the casing, screen, software etc is all put on as new
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I got a refurb for $199 on 2/6/08. Yesterday, the screen wouldn't come on (the green power light and bluetooth light were blinking normally). Did a soft reset. It started to boot normally so I set it down to wait for it to finish. When I picked it back up, it had the same problem. Soft reset again. This time it comes up w/ the boot loader screen.
I didn't want to mess w/ MTTY, so I took it in to the store down the street. They sent me to the warranty center about 10 miles away, and it they replaced it no questions asked. I'm pretty sure I now have another refurb, but that's OK.
I was running the latest stock AT&T ROM w/ some HTC software, but nothing exotic.
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Maybe you should look into the Thread for the Sleep Of Death.
My first refurb AT&T Tilt had a completely screwed up keyboard.. The whole area around the right soft key on the keyboard was raised and it was nearly impossible to type any of the keys nearby and the screen pressed the softkey constantly, waking it up and hitting the right softkey on me randomly.
After much fuss with AT&T to actually order a replacement phone for me (TWO times they supposidly did it but didn't in reality!) the replacement seems to be good.
I'd like to find out if folks have trouble SIM unlocking a refurb phone.
No, I didn't have problems getting the unlock code from AT&T. But the code didn't work. After a lot of fuss AT&T told me to go back to the DSC (Device Support Center) and get another refurb (warranty exchange). Now I'm on my 2nd refurb and got another unlock code from AT&T. The code still doesn't work.
Apparently I followed the instructions to the tee. (FYI, I got my original brand new fully paid for Tilt unlocked following the instructions so I know the drill).
So I'd like to find out if any of you have similar experience in unlocking a refurb. Thanks.
i used to think that refurbs were no big problem, but when my original brand new tilt GPS stopped working warranty sent me a refurb to replace it, long story short it didn't work and neither did the other three they sent me to replace each one before, i even got one with a cracked LCD, i would say go to the att store and get a new one where you know that is has never been touched by anyone stupid and you are gauranteed to get a working phone. my att store credited me the money towards the phone when i told them i could get the same phone on newegg for 150, they charged me 150 and i got a free bluetooth headset with it as well. look around on sites like new egg and when you go into the store tell them that you found the phone cheaper elsewhere and ask why you should buy from them and use your upgrade when you can get the phone cheaper online and use your upgrade with att for something else. 9 times out of 10 they let you have the cheaper price
Even though clearly the TILT is not covered by at&t's insurance plan. Ive heard you get a courtesy replacement for your tilt....
Has anyone gone through this process? Does it cover accidental/lost? Do you have to send in your tilt and never get it back?
Actually you will be surprised the Tilt has been added to at&t's insurance. Only problem is you have 30 days from the date of purchase to add insurance to the phone to qualify it.
Yup. Mine got water damage at a 4th of July party. Lucky for me, the white "water sensitive" label behind the battery was still white. The phone worked, but the touchscreen stopped working. I think the digitizer died on it, and, since the same thing happened to me last year at the same party to my 8525, I am pretty sure I am mentally handicapped.
Regardless, I took it to an "ATT Device Repair Center", which I guess is a new thing ATT is doing. Played dumb and they gave me a brand new phone for free. I was there for 5 minutes total while they checked out my phone. The deemed it a defect and I walked out.
Link to the US device repair centers:
http://www.wireless.att.com/answer-center/main.jsp?t=solutionTab&solutionId=KB91429
I did not have ATT insurance on my phone, just the manufactures 1 year warrenty.
Good luck..
And just for the record, I just got off the phone with ATT and added the insurance plan to my Tilt, so it is an option. Now if it gets wet next year it will be covered legally. heh
does it require the 50$ down payment for your phone? Also does it have to be the OEM rom?
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does it require the 50$ down payment for your phone? Also does it have to be the OEM rom?
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Nope, instead of $50 its $125. The replacement phone will have the OEM(AT&T) ROM.
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Nope, instead of $50 its $125. The replacement phone will have the OEM(AT&T) ROM.
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I think I can live with the $125 deductible, if the monthly premium isn't too steep.
Now who has used this insurance yet? In the past, at&t reps inadvertently added PDA phones to the insurance plan only to find out later the third party insurance provider would not cover them. You will get a refund of your premiums, but they won't cover the phone.
actually the 125 dollar deductible doesn't kick in till 11/03/08. They just like to tell you about it now, so if your phone "breaks" before that you pay 50 bucks to get it replaced. So I'm sure mine will "break" then will be sold on ebay then I'll get a new one for 50 bucks
I just got lucky, my moto q got stolen so i called att up and got a tilt, well they sent me the version w/o the camera, called them up they sent me the right one and i sent the wrong one back, and then they refunded my money for the original purchase. another words someone f'd up lol
I'm kinda confused .. can you add ATT Tilt insurance to a phone that's been in use for a while ? (since they came out a year ago)
Also, can I insure a phone (new one) that I picked up on eBay ?
If ATT won't insure these phones, will anybody else ?
Thanks for your comments !
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I'm kinda confused .. can you add ATT Tilt insurance to a phone that's been in use for a while ? (since they came out a year ago)
Also, can I insure a phone (new one) that I picked up on eBay ?
If ATT won't insure these phones, will anybody else ?
Thanks for your comments !
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No, you can't add insurance. I tried going through ATT as well as he company they use for the insurance itself. They both told me I'd have to buy a new Tilt to get the insurance.
Screen went out
My screen went dead and they replaced the unit at no cost to me and had a replacement for me in a day! No complaints...
dem123 said:
My screen went dead and they replaced the unit at no cost to me and had a replacement for me in a day! No complaints...
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did you have insurance ?
who is "they" ?
thanks !
if the phone was purchased from AT&T within a years time, shows no sign of damage, then it was replaced not as a result of insurance, but from manufacturer's warranty through AT&T. If you have recently upgraded through AT&T, you have 30 days from activation to add insurance to your plan. hope this helps
Hi all! Recently my N1's power button started malfunctioning so I've decided to call HTC and have it repaired. After 3 days of being told I've have to pay 190$ to have my motherboard switched, I've finally spoken to a representative who told me I wouldn't have to pay because it is a hardware problem, I was happy so I decided to do a swap, as I didn't want to be without a phone for 7 business day. However, after being authorized for the swap I received an email and it stated:
"There will be charges to the credit card on file for any non-warranty damage found on the items returned. If optional accessories are found to be out of warranty you will be charged the full retail price including shipping to the credit card on file."
This completely worried me "If optional accessories are found to be out of warranty you will be charged the full retail price including shipping to the credit card on file" as I do not want to end up paying 530$(full price)+shipping to just because of a Power button. Thats like getting rid of my N1 to pay full price for another! If I were to pay full price for another N1 I'd rather keep my old one too!
so my question is.. does anyone here have any experience with swapping N1's after unlocking their bootloader? what happened? Were there charges?
thanks
I swapped mine with the unlocked bootloader.. they didn't charge anything extra and the case has been closed
really? thats great news! what was the reason you had to swap?
anyone else had to swap with unlocked bootloader?
Hi Guys
I am about to do a warranty exchange today for my galaxy s8 plus, i had a issue where i was not able to charge the phone because it kept saying moisture detected when there was no moisture in the port (i cleaned out the charging port and usb c cable as well). I have also been having a few issues with the phone freezing here and there so i am going to do a warranty exchange.
Before i do though, does anyone know if the warranty phones that T-Mobile is sending are new or refurbished? My phones not THAT wanky where i would want to take a risk with a refurbished phone.
I just want to know if any of you guys have done the warranty exchange, and if yes when? and did you receive a new or refurbished device.
Thank You!
**Update: got the warranty phone yesterday, definitely refurbished. Whats worse is that the phone has 2 scuffs on the top left and bottom left and a nick on the top right. Its not horribly noticeable but the phone i turned in was in perfect condition and why do i get a dropped abused phone?
Going to haggle T-Mobile about it and see what they will do, most likely ship me out another refurbished device...
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Hi Guys
I am about to do a warranty exchange today for my galaxy s8 plus, i had a issue where i was not able to charge the phone because it kept saying moisture detected when there was no moisture in the port (i cleaned out the charging port and usb c cable as well). I have also been having a few issues with the phone freezing here and there so i am going to do a warranty exchange.
Before i do though, does anyone know if the warranty phones that T-Mobile is sending are new or refurbished? My phones not THAT wanky where i would want to take a risk with a refurbished phone.
I just want to know if any of you guys have done the warranty exchange, and if yes when? and did you receive a new or refurbished device.
Thank You!
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Mine is s8. And bought it brand new when bogo offers. Also exchanged it for warranty exchanged because of a red dead pixel. Went to T-Mobile store yesterday m Monday and they told me warranty exchanged always replaced with a refurbished units. Wtf! And they said hopefully i.might get brand new cause the phones is only just months old. But she said its not guaranteed though until T-Mobile will shipped the phone. Will update when i get it. Hopefully by end of the week.
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When I did mine I got a new phone. I did it through T-Mobile about 2 weeks after I got the phone.
Most cases they send you a refurbished phone. It usually comes with out accessories and no original packaging.
I think the only problem with refurb units it the aesthetics, I wouldnt want an $800 device to LOOK like **** however, I am ALL PRO repair and fully believe in hardware repair, as long as it is done by a competent person..... The internals / logic board circuits are all the same in refurb and in new, it would be nice if refurb units get to have improvements but highly unlikely due to schematics..... anywho, I whouldnt worry too much about receiving a refurbished unit as long as the exterior looks to your standards.... inspect it before walking out of the tmobile store, I dont know if youre able to do a store pickup, if not then it would be a bit more difficult to make your case with them......
just my 2 cents
When i send my mobile in for repair and they send me a scuffed used looking phone back, i would raise all hell on them.
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caloyzki said:
Mine is s8. And bought it brand new when bogo offers. Also exchanged it for warranty exchanged because of a red dead pixel. Went to T-Mobile store yesterday m Monday and they told me warranty exchanged always replaced with a refurbished units. Wtf! And they said hopefully i.might get brand new cause the phones is only just months old. But she said its not guaranteed though until T-Mobile will shipped the phone. Will update when i get it. Hopefully by end of the week.
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Update.
My s8 exchanged already delivered to one of my nearest T-Mobile store. Can't pick it up today, i call the store and asked if its braned new and she told me it's a refurbished! Will go tom and check the unit.
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caloyzki said:
Update.
My s8 exchanged already delivered to one of my nearest T-Mobile store. Can't pick it up today, i call the store and asked if its braned new and she told me it's a refurbished! Will go tom and check the unit.
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Unfortunately you are hearing the truth. T-Mobile offers a timely exchanged device (Next Day if you have insurance, 3-5 without) at the cost of it being refurbished. Usually if an instance occurs within the first month of device launch you'll get a new one but past that there's no guarantee.
You can check to see once you arrive at the store. If the box inside the packaging is a slim T-Mobile box, then it's refurbished. If it's in the official box, it's brand new. If it's refurbished, you can refuse the order and it will be shipped back to T-Mobile at no cost to you.
You can go through Samsung. They cannot guarantee they will not use refurbished parts or device, but there is a chance unlike with T-Mobile. I went through them direct for a dead pixel on my S7E. Was without my phone for 19 days, but I got my same model back.
Best of luck.
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caloyzki said:
Update.
My s8 exchanged already delivered to one of my nearest T-Mobile store. Can't pick it up today, i call the store and asked if its braned new and she told me it's a refurbished! Will go tom and check the unit.
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Update:
Got my s8 exchanged this morning. Phone comes with T-Mobile packaging. And he said it is a refurbished unit. When i checked the unit it looks brand new. All stickers are still with the phone except from the front screens. No dings, no scratches or anything. And as soon as i turn it on. I already got firmware updates 3 times until May patched. So happy with my exchanged unit.
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It's my understanding that they (TMO) will attempt 3 refurb warranty exchanges before giving you a brand new device. I would be super picky, and return as many as you can that aren't 100% perfect.
I had the s7 edge that had the bottom right edge with completely dead pixels and it took 2 exchanges before I settled on a refurb - which just came back to haunt me Friday as I dropped my phone and it messed up the digitizer. No visible damage, and I had the famous unicorn beetle pro + TGSP combo and never had a bad drop until Friday. Had that refurb for 11 months and couldn't do anything with it. So here I am with the s8 now (the + was too dang big lol).
If I had to guess based on the s7 unit I got, it had a screen replaced and was done with poor quality parts. My wife drops her s7 edge on concrete what seems like every day and has had no issues.
tl;dr: keep sending them back until they agree to send you a new unit.
Torridred04 said:
Unfortunately you are hearing the truth. T-Mobile offers a timely exchanged device (Next Day if you have insurance, 3-5 without) at the cost of it being refurbished. Usually if an instance occurs within the first month of device launch you'll get a new one but past that there's no guarantee.
You can check to see once you arrive at the store. If the box inside the packaging is a slim T-Mobile box, then it's refurbished. If it's in the official box, it's brand new. If it's refurbished, you can refuse the order and it will be shipped back to T-Mobile at no cost to you.
You can go through Samsung. They cannot guarantee they will not use refurbished parts or device, but there is a chance unlike with T-Mobile. I went through them direct for a dead pixel on my S7E. Was without my phone for 19 days, but I got my same model back.
Best of luck.
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Yeah Samsung takes time lol but I make sure I have insurance with my phones so I can get new ones,not used ones