Samsung Protection Plus now available for S7/S7E - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Accessories

Just a heads up, in case you didn't know what to spend your $100 Samsung credit on from the S7 carrier promotion, OR just wanted to get additional coverage for our phones, we are now able to check out on Samsung.com and order the Samsung Protection Plus warranty. I've been trying for several days and even called in to purchase this but the rep said they needed to update their system to validate and accept our IMEI. May be worth it to some since we can't open up our phones to replace the battery in a year or two when it goes bad but I got it mainly because our phone is so slick.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/P-GT-AKXXT0HC
2 year warranty @ $129. $79.99 deductible on accidental damage.
In comparison:
AppleCare+ is $99 and deductible is $99 (for iPhone 6S)
Nexus Protect is $89.99 and deductible is $79 (for Nexus 6P)
T-Mobile Premium Handset Protection is $10 monthly and deductible is $175 (for Samsung S7/S7E)

i wish i got this before my screen cracked =-/

I found this statement :
Samsung Protection Plus covers mechanical breakdown after the manufacturer's warranty expires and accidental damage.
Exclusions apply. Please refer to your coverage documents for complete details.
So, the program is active only after 2 years (3 for me)?
That would be ridiculous

I personally never get warranties, since I change phones every six months. Plus I have never broken nor scratch a phone's screen.
I bought a Skimoni screen for my edge, still haven't put it on.
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Best Insurance I found
Wells Fargo has the best insurance I have seen and I am using with the 4 phones on our family plan. Cost for the insurance is $0 but you have to have a Wells Fargo credit card and you have to pay your cell phone bill with that credit card. $25 deductible. Did not have any credit cards before but got one just for this after a rash of broken screens last year.
https://www.wellsfargo.com/credit-cards/features/cell-phone-protection/
I do NOT work for Wells Fargo.

Anyone know of how to get insurance in canada?

I just ordered the Samsung insurance 10 minutes ago... the guy told me I was covered today and have fun with it. I believe the confusion is that you have to order the protection plan with in the year warranty. then your 2 years start right there. They will replace your phone 2 times a year.. so I'm going swimming with it and enjoy it.
I'm going to cancel my tempered glass that would have not fit right or worked right and just get the plan. sucks that I have to do this but I'm already out of allot of money.

Can we Canadians get this
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Monkey Slut said:
I found this statement :
Samsung Protection Plus covers mechanical breakdown after the manufacturer's warranty expires and accidental damage.
Exclusions apply. Please refer to your coverage documents for complete details.
So, the program is active only after 2 years (3 for me)?
That would be ridiculous
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No. It's saying that if the phone stops working for something covered by the factory warranty, that factory warranty will cover it. (This is standard with every insurance plan I've seen.) After the warranty is done (1 year here in he U.S., I think), then Samsung Protect will cover it. Accidental damage (broken screen, water damage, running over it with your lawn mower) is covered from the day you purchase Samsung protect.
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Canadoc said:
Can we Canadians get this
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It's on the Samsung US web site. Check their Canadian site and see.

dflohr said:
I do NOT work for Wells Fargo.
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I used to. Consider yourself lucky...

Canadoc said:
Can we Canadians get this
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Checked the Canadian site, don't see it on there yet
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WOW... I wish I knew about this before putting in a claim with tmobile.....

Costco Squaretrade...$100, two years, up to four replacements, $50 deductible, new battery installed for free at end of warranty. Cannot be beat.
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Redflea said:
Costco Squaretrade...$100, two years, up to four replacements, $50 deductible, new battery installed for free at end of warranty. Cannot be beat.
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Link?

A_N_D_R_E said:
Link?
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http://www.gadgetreview.com/5-of-the-best-aftermarket-smartphone-insurance-plans
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Those are better deals then from samsung.. but they will send your phone to a 17 year old with a $20 tool set.. haha

Redflea said:
Costco Squaretrade...$100, two years, up to four replacements, $50 deductible, new battery installed for free at end of warranty. Cannot be beat.
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It looks like you need to sign up on the same day that you buy the phone.

A_N_D_R_E said:
It looks like you need to sign up on the same day that you buy the phone.
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Correct. I bought the warranty the day I got my phone, and have been relaxed and calm since then. Typically never buy warranties, but with the included free battery replacement this was too reasonable to pass up. Especially since when I had my S4 i broke the screen twice!
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It looks like you need to sign up on the same day that you buy the phone.
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And you need to buy the phone from Costco, too.

lostsoul1 said:
i wish i got this before my screen cracked =-/
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I just cracked the rear glass on my s7 edge. Samsung repair will charge $270 and take around 10-15 days to repair (not replace) the phone (including shipping) during which I have no phone.
I looked at the protection plus plan and can see no reason why I couldn't just buy the plan and immediately file a claim. They send a replacement within 24 hours and I have 10 days to return my broken phone so no downtime. Cost? $129 for the plan plus $79 deductable - cheaper than paying just for the repair, faster, and I get coverage for 2 years. I chatted with support and they said they saw no reason I couldn't do this. I'll check with the Protection Plus folks but I can't see how they can deny coverage. The FAQ mentions nothing about pre-existing conditions or a wait period before I can submit a claim.
FYI: I would have considered not fixing the screen since I (now) have a case to protect it and it is therefore not visible. However I'm sure a cracked screen means it is no longer water proof and that was a major reason why I upgraded from the s6 to s7.

Fwiw Square Trade doesn't insure any unlocked phones. Samsung Protection Plus doesn't recognize any G930F or G930FD phones either.

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Accidental Handling Warranty in the US

Does anyone know if squaretrade will work on an imported Galaxy Note? I'm not about to drop the money on it if it is questionable whether or not they would cover a replacement at least up to the $600 limit.
Just looked at newegg and I could have spent $20 more for the opportunity to get a 1 ($60) or 2 ($150) year ADH plan. Bummer for me, but maybe it will help somebody else.
I have never broken any of my electronics in the past, but this giant screen on such a thin device has me worried.
im also curious about this
use safeware they cover it for 2 years for 78-ish dollars without theft, or 1 year for 98 with theft
stefan.buddle said:
use safeware they cover it for 2 years for 78-ish dollars without theft, or 1 year for 98 with theft
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Thanks for that! Applied for 3 years protection against theft/accidents on my "$700 tablet" for roughly $160.
I have square trade on my Galaxy Note; paid $69 on Black Friday for 2 years coverage.
SquareTrade will not cover it with ADH. The $89 warranty is only for parts and labor on the fault of the phone. If you break it, you are responsible for the damage costs. Also there is a $100 deductible on any claim.
I have used SquareTrade for the past few years, and unless you buy a device from a phone store, they will not warranty ADH on them.
Their warranties are 2ND to none if you can get the ADH on the device. They fixed an iPad, and iPhone, and paid me back for my Galaxy S II that got burned in a campfire. But since I bought the Note on eBay (New even) they will not provide me with ADH on it.
Any Ebay purchase, new or otherwise is not eligible for accidental.
Ity was said that they would not warrenty a device that does not have a US warranty...but I called them up and gave the guy the website(handtec) and he said that I could get accidental if I ordered it from that website. Now, handtec does offer their own warranty where they will help you out for 24months after your purchase, or if it's within the 1 year Samsung warranty they will act as a middle man. But this is not on their website. Either way, I bought a $98 2 year AHD from square trade for mine, thinking at least if I do bust it, I may be able to get $600 out of it. If they say it's not covered, I'll ask for my $98 back since it was never really valid anyway.
stefan.buddle said:
use safeware they cover it for 2 years for 78-ish dollars without theft, or 1 year for 98 with theft
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Thanks for the heads-up on that warranty. That is a great policy. I signed up for 2 years since it covers EVERYTHING.
yeahmon said:
SquareTrade will not cover it with ADH. The $89 warranty is only for parts and labor on the fault of the phone. If you break it, you are responsible for the damage costs. Also there is a $100 deductible on any claim.
I have used SquareTrade for the past few years, and unless you buy a device from a phone store, they will not warranty ADH on them.
Their warranties are 2ND to none if you can get the ADH on the device. They fixed an iPad, and iPhone, and paid me back for my Galaxy S II that got burned in a campfire. But since I bought the Note on eBay (New even) they will not provide me with ADH on it.
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That is a shame, I have had ADH through squaretrade on a previous phone and despite not having any claims was very satisfied with the terms of the plan that I got from them.
Safeware seems to have been around for a long time, and most of the complaints I have found are against their extended service plans rather than their ADH/Theft plans, and they seem really flexible in which devices they will cover. I had to do a tablet plan because their only unlocked smartphone coverage was for iPhone, while all the other smartphones listed were carrier specific.
beestee said:
That is a shame, I have had ADH through squaretrade on a previous phone and despite not having any claims was very satisfied with the terms of the plan that I got from them.
Safeware seems to have been around for a long time, and most of the complaints I have found are against their extended service plans rather than their ADH/Theft plans, and they seem really flexible in which devices they will cover. I had to do a tablet plan because their only unlocked smartphone coverage was for iPhone, while all the other smartphones listed were carrier specific.
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I emailed them specifically about my device gave them the link to the website I bought it from and got a call with a quote and all, I'm still fishing around but I think I'm going to buy it from them because they offer the most for the least amount
beestee said:
That is a shame, I have had ADH through squaretrade on a previous phone and despite not having any claims was very satisfied with the terms of the plan that I got from them.
Safeware seems to have been around for a long time, and most of the complaints I have found are against their extended service plans rather than their ADH/Theft plans, and they seem really flexible in which devices they will cover. I had to do a tablet plan because their only unlocked smartphone coverage was for iPhone, while all the other smartphones listed were carrier specific.
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Do you think if you had bought it new from a dealer outside the U.S. they would have covered it?
yeahmon said:
SquareTrade will not cover it with ADH. The $89 warranty is only for parts and labor on the fault of the phone. If you break it, you are responsible for the damage costs. Also there is a $100 deductible on any claim.
I have used SquareTrade for the past few years, and unless you buy a device from a phone store, they will not warranty ADH on them.
Their warranties are 2ND to none if you can get the ADH on the device. They fixed an iPad, and iPhone, and paid me back for my Galaxy S II that got burned in a campfire. But since I bought the Note on eBay (New even) they will not provide me with ADH on it.
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I got ADH on my Note through Squaretrade. I called them up and talked to 2 employees to verify the plan.
Item:
Samsung Cell Phone
Condition:
New
Purchased At:
Negri Electronics
Item description:
Android Phone
Date purchased:
10/27/2011
Receipt Recvd Date:
pending
Type of coverage:
2 years with ADH
Coverage starts:
11/10/2011
Coverage ends:
11/10/2013
Care Plan Price:
$99.20
Purchase Date:
11/9/2011
Purchased for:
$107.38
MrNetwork said:
Do you think if you had bought it new from a dealer outside the U.S. they would have covered it?
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I bought my note new from amazon, but the note itself is from Germany.
All they (safeware) asked for proof of ownership at the time of application was the serial number, and I had to pick a second proof of ownership that would be provided in the event of damage or theft, and I chose 'receipt' since one was sent in the shipment with my device.
They never asked where it was purchased from though, so it doesn't really seem that important to them I guess. All they seem to care about is the cost to replace and availability, not whether the device or seller is native to the US. If a replacement can be attained at the coverage amount specified then it should go through.
This is most likely so that they can easily cover ebay purchases.
i have 2 years ADH thru squaretrade. paid $89 + $99 deductible.
bought the phone from amazon (a reseller)
talked to several different ST reps and they all confirm my phone is covered for $600
I already mentioned that I got 3 years of ADH + theft protection up to $700 through safeware for just under $160, but I did not mention that this is with $0 deductible.
Squaretrade says it must have a 90 Day US warranty for their warranty to be effective??? Thats why I went through Safeware.
I've used squaretrade for the past ~10 years, not too many troubles. I do have a bit of concern on their discrimination when it come to smart phones.
The iPhone is a cheaper warranty and you can also add an additional year. You can't do this with any other smartphone (HTC in particular).
I know it's due to the masses of isheep (ie - economies of scale) but for their purpose it seems like it shouldn't matter.
My two cents.
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I've used squaretrade for the past ~10 years, not too many troubles. I do have a bit of concern on their discrimination when it come to smart phones.
The iPhone is a cheaper warranty and you can also add an additional year. You can't do this with any other smartphone (HTC in particular).
I know it's due to the masses of isheep (ie - economies of scale) but for their purpose it seems like it shouldn't matter.
My two cents.
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Why wouldnt it matter? Iphone parts are ubiquitous and everyone knows how to fix them. An esoteric n7000 which almost no one has in the usa (a year of owning this phone, still never seen someone else with one) means a tech will need more time repairing it and parts will be hard to find.
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Nexus 7 insurance

I'm starting this thread to discuss insurance possibilities to protect our beloved devices. Since there have been MANY reports of cracked screens due to the universal screen lift issue I figured it would be a good idea.
Im considering ZaggSafe
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Best insurance is a replacement policy! Used squaretrade for mine. Even if I drop it and it breaks I get a new tablet. Costed like 60 I think.
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xopher.hunter said:
I'm starting this thread to discuss insurance possibilities to protect our beloved devices. Since there have been MANY reports of cracked screens due to the universal screen lift issue I figured it would be a good idea.
Im considering ZaggSafe
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Really? Dude its a low budget tablet. Its about a weeks pay if you work at McDonalds.
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shook187 said:
Really? Dude its a low budget tablet. Its about a weeks pay if you work at McDonalds.
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Lol
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I got the squaretrade warranty when it was discounted to $39. While I don't work for McDonald's (actually I did when I was a kid at $1.90hr way back when), it is still $250 and paying $39 to replace it regardless of what the reason is, it worth it to me.
Note that it is also transferable...if I see the device in a year to move up to something new, I can pass the warranty on to the new owner... adds value to the device for the new owner to ensure that if it craps out, they aren't out their money for a used device.
Personally, I think those warranties are not worth it. Then again, I've never dropped a tablet, laptop or even a phone before. (Knock on wood..err...Asus plastic)
Perhaps I'll change my mind now that I have a toddler running around, but 16-25% of the cost of the product isn't worth it to me, especially when all but accidental should be covered under manufacturer warranty anyway... and I get coverage through my credit card that doubles the manufacturer warranty.
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ExploreMN said:
Personally, I think those warranties are not worth it. Then again, I've never dropped a tablet, laptop or even a phone before. (Knock on wood..err...Asus plastic)
Perhaps I'll change my mind now that I have a toddler running around, but 16-25% of the cost of the product isn't worth it to me, especially when all but accidental should be covered under manufacturer warranty anyway... and I get coverage through my credit card that doubles the manufacturer warranty.
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Although I understand where you are coming from $39 to get my tablet replaced for anything stupid that I might do sounds like a great deal to me. I like you and have never dropped any phone, tablet, or laptop I have ever owned but the fact that if I do for any reason (Or my girlfriend, friends, parents, etc) happen to I get a new one no questions asked.
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Really? Dude its a low budget tablet. Its about a weeks pay if you work at McDonalds.
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Under absolutely no circumstances does a low budget tablet justify a significant drop in quality control. Period. Done. Over. Fact.
To all Nexus 7 owners: I love my Nexus 7 like you cannot imagine. I would still recommend it to users. But I would absolutely have insurance on it. In fact I'm not sure I could recommend it without immediately recommending insurance for it in the same sentence... which really doesn't give credibility to how I feel about its build quality, but it is what it is. I was offered insurance and denied it. Two weeks later the screen cracked at some point when I was walking to my car, yet I never dropped it.
Does Squaretrade cover water damage?
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Does Squaretrade cover water damage?
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Yes it does, as long as you get the accidental policy.
The only thing it doesn't cover is lost or stolen devices.
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Yes it does, as long as you get the accidental policy.
The only thing it doesn't cover is lost or stolen devices.
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Thanks for your reply.
Looks like I'm getting the coverage for $60.
I'm curious if you guys can clue me in on a little something about SquareTrade. I thought I read SOMEWHERE on the SquareTrade web site that this is only good for devices you've purchased within the last 30 days. Luckily I'm on day 28 (imagine that?) but I'm grabbing one right now. I do have to +1 ASUS, they claimed to have repaired my cracked screen and it's on a Fedex truck coming back to me now, but even still I want to grab a warranty to have handy in the event something does happen down the line.
That being said, I cannot find the 30 day thing any longer on the SquareTrade web site, but I did see a screenshot of a July deal where the warranties were on sale for like 15 bucks off the regular price, and right below I saw "only applicable to items bought in the last 30 days." Is the 30 day thing just applicable when you're buying an on-sale warranty?
Also, I put in 249 for the warranty and it came out to 50 bucks. But then I got to thinking, should I be rounding up? I re-did the quote for 250 and it jacked the price up 10 bucks. Does it matter? Should I be using 249 since that's the appropriate shelf price of the N7?
i bought mine with amex platinum and i think they double the warranty and offer replacenent, not sure how it works
i got reimbursed for dropping my macbook pro in the hot tub last time so i know they dont mess around
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I just called SquareTrade. Their system works like this. With ebay purchased items, you have 30 days to get a warranty through SquareTrade. With retail purchased items (Best Buy, WalMart, Costco, any cellular store like Sprint, etc) you have 90 days.
So with me on day 28 having bought it at WalMart, I'm clear within the 90 day window to purchase the warranty. The only problem is with retail warranties I need to provide the receipt. I KNEW I had the receipt in the box, but the problem is I sent my N7 to ASUS for RMA. Even though it's getting fixed, I'd much rather not go through this fiasco again in the event it happens again, hence my interest in SquareTrade. I know I have the receipt somewhere, but I'm not sure where...
I wonder if WalMart will reprint me a receipt based on previous records??
Did anyone buy the Staples insurance?
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I purchase all my electronics with my Amex. So I'm covered.
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$50 insurance for a $200 or even $250 tablet seems a bit excessive to me. Plus, there's a chance that, by the time it does break, the price would have been discounted or there'd be a newer tablet out anyway.
Everyone is different. For most people the warranty is excessive. I got it anyway. Fact is I can afford to buy a 40 warranty, but I can't afford another 250 bucks. If you can afford another 250 bucks, and your usually good with your electronics and don't have them around small children, it probably isn't worth it. But for me, the peace of mind is worth it.
Another big reason for buying it was the problems with the Nexus. I exchanged mine 3 times. The one I have now is good, but it's nice to know if something goes wrong I don't have to necessarily deal with Asus if I don't have to.
By the way, is it true that if you bought through the google store you can replace it through them for a year for warranty exchange, instead of Asus? Or was that just a rumor?
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By the way, those of you who do plan on getting square trade, if you have 90 days take your time and try to find a coupon code or sale. I mistakenly thought it was only 30 days and rushed and bought mine with only 5 dollars off, whereas if I had waited a week they started that sale again for 10 dollars off the Nexus warranty. Which I was told I missed out on. Pisses me off, I should have called them and demanded the adjusted price....
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Personally I think the warranty is worth it. It'd be one thing if the warranty was 50% of the cost of the tablet, but no matter how you slice it, 50 bucks is significantly easier to eat than 250. Period. If I had gobs of money sitting around where I know I'll always be in a situation where I can drop 250 on a new tablet without flinching, yeah I'd pass on it. But I'm not in that scenario, so 50 bucks to help future proof myself for another 2 years is a huge :good: to me personally.
A tablet is a device that you'll likely be carrying a lot. It's a mobile device. It's not something that will frequently be in a backpack like my laptop, or in my pocket like a cell phone. To be quite honest, I think warranties on a tablet make more sense than anything else... with cell phones close behind, of course. Just my 2 cents though. I didn't purchase a SquareTrade warranty yet as I don't have my receipt since I bought other things that day at Wal-Mart and had to send in the receipt for a rebate on another item. Wal-Mart informed me they looked in their records and can pull up my old receipt for a re-print so I should be okay.
I don't really think the build quality of the Nexus 7 is something that scares me to the point of needing the warranty. If you Google search for iPad screen cracks and sift through the users who say they did nothing to cause the crack, you'll see just as many complaints with similar scenarios. I think it's important to acknowledge that tablets as a whole just might be more suseptible to accidental drops and whatnot. Based on that premise alone is why I'm getting the warranty.
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$50 insurance for a $200 or even $250 tablet seems a bit excessive to me. Plus, there's a chance that, by the time it does break, the price would have been discounted or there'd be a newer tablet out anyway.
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Seriously, that's an insane amount. My homeowners insurance is only $600 for the year, and that covers a $250K home. What a racket. Spend money on a one year insurance policy, for an item that already has a one year manufacture warranty is just insane.

Sprint insurance

Just curious how many of you got insurance on your phone. And what company.
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Best Buy Insurance
I bought the Best Buy Black Tie Protection because
I work there and got it for half off
Even if I didn't get half off, at $170 for 2 years, it's not bad (Sprint is $264 for 2 years).
Sprint charges deductibles for accidents, theft, or loss of phone (I believe $150/incident).
Best Buy, while not covering theft or loss, does guarantee unlimited replacements due to accident or failure of the phone with no deductible.
dag552 said:
I bought the Best Buy Black Tie Protection because
I work there and got it for half off
Even if I didn't get half off, at $170 for 2 years, it's not bad (Sprint is $264 for 2 years).
Sprint charges deductibles for accidents, theft, or loss of phone (I believe $150/incident).
Best Buy, while not covering theft or loss, does guarantee unlimited replacements due to accident or failure of the phone with no deductible.
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Used to work at bestbuy myself. I actually bought the phone from sprint. Do they still offer the warranty seperate if I bring in my receipt dated within 30 days?
And it's a good plan, but the loss theft part kills me. Even though I'm sure I'd never lose it.
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joefx13 said:
Used to work at bestbuy myself. I actually bought the phone from sprint. Do they still offer the warranty seperate if I bring in my receipt dated within 30 days?
And it's a good plan, but the loss theft part kills me. Even though I'm sure I'd never lose it.
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Unfortunately, if you bought your phone at the sprint store, you're unable to purchase the Best Buy plan. You'd have to return the phone to sprint, cancel your contact, and sign a new one at Best Buy. And that'd be a major headache.
dag552 said:
Unfortunately, if you bought your phone at the sprint store, you're unable to purchase the Best Buy plan. You'd have to return the phone to sprint, cancel your contact, and sign a new one at Best Buy. And that'd be a major headache.
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Very true. Thanks for the info. I ink 2 years ago they used to allow people to buy iPhone warranties without having bought the phone from bestbuy. I guess sprint it is then
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joefx13 said:
Very true. Thanks for the info. I ink 2 years ago they used to allow people to buy iPhone warranties without having bought the phone from bestbuy. I guess sprint it is then
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You're welcome. You could also use Squaretrade as an option if you want. They have a one time down payment, but they, like Sprint, charge deductibles for every claim. They're definitely cheaper than Sprint. That's usually a better option than going with the carrier.
dag552 said:
You're welcome. You could also use Squaretrade as an option if you want. They have a one time down payment, but they, like Sprint, charge deductibles for every claim. They're definitely cheaper than Sprint. That's usually a better option than going with the carrier.
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I went with Squaretrade it only cost me $95 for two years.
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I kept the Sprint insurance. I've only made claims involving loss or theft, so that makes sense to me.
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I've had TEP for as long as I can remember. I don't think I've owned a phone without it. If I was to buy my phone from BestBuy, I would probably go with theirs, but I can't because I have a SERO-P plan, and all my phones have to be bought through Sprint directly. Might look into some other form of insurance later though.
I have a SquareTrade coupon 30% off coupon code. Whoever wants it private PM me.
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dag552 said:
I bought the Best Buy Black Tie Protection because
I work there and got it for half off
Even if I didn't get half off, at $170 for 2 years, it's not bad (Sprint is $264 for 2 years).
Sprint charges deductibles for accidents, theft, or loss of phone (I believe $150/incident).
Best Buy, while not covering theft or loss, does guarantee unlimited replacements due to accident or failure of the phone with no deductible.
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where do you get the $264 for 2 years number for Sprint just out of curiosity? I just have the Sprint protection plan coverage and it's $8/mo, which would be $192 over 2 years. while I do still have the $100 deductible for each phone needing replacement, I do like that it covers lost or theft. so what I am paying is much more in line with the $170 over 2 years that Worst Buy offers.
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where do you get the $264 for 2 years number for Sprint just out of curiosity? I just have the Sprint protection plan coverage and it's $8/mo, which would be $192 over 2 years. while I do still have the $100 deductible for each phone needing replacement, I do like that it covers lost or theft. so what I am paying is much more in line with the $170 over 2 years that Worst Buy offers.
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It's actually supposed to be $11 a month for phones past the EVO 4G LTE.
eXplicit815 said:
It's actually supposed to be $11 a month for phones past the EVO 4G LTE.
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good know that I am possibly grandfathered, or Sprint is just f***king up? as this is my 2nd phone passed the LTE. :highfive:
or maybe because I bought my last one outright (Incredible)? but one would think upon activating that the bill would be adjusted for the active device that is insured? guess I will look at my next bill, but when I pre-ordered my One it showed by service charges that showed the protection plan at $8. but they also charged me 7.5% tax, instead of 6% tax, and was told it would be adjusted on my next bill. so maybe they are going to do that with my protection plan too?
TEP includes extended warranty plus Asurion insurance, we "Sprint" technically do not and cannot sell insurance. We sell our protection plan + contract with Asurion to provide you actual insurance.
There are no deductibles for repairs or exchanges for warranty issues for the complete time you have the device under TEP. Whether dead screen, earpiece/mic outtages, headset jack failures, touchpanel failures, etc.
You do however, have to pay a deductible to Asurion for Lost/Theft, Damaged either by abuse, liquid, fire or electrical damage much like any insurance available for homes, cars, other electronics etc.
I know someone said you have to buy from bestbuy in order to get their insurance but actually on the insurance plan's terms and conditions it says that you can bring in a recently purchased product in new condition and they'll allow you to buy their insurance
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I've had TEP for as long as I can remember. I don't think I've owned a phone without it. If I was to buy my phone from BestBuy, I would probably go with theirs, but I can't because I have a SERO-P plan, and all my phones have to be bought through Sprint directly. Might look into some other form of insurance later though.
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dag552 said:
I bought the Best Buy Black Tie Protection because
I work there and got it for half off
Even if I didn't get half off, at $170 for 2 years, it's not bad (Sprint is $264 for 2 years).
Sprint charges deductibles for accidents, theft, or loss of phone (I believe $150/incident).
Best Buy, while not covering theft or loss, does guarantee unlimited replacements due to accident or failure of the phone with no deductible.
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Best buy will replace it once for free. After that the black tie is considered used and you must pay again or you won't have insurance. At least that is what they did to me February 2013. I even argued my point. It was useless
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I have Sprint's TEP on my Note II and honestly I only got it because I know I can abuse it. Right now Sprint isn't charging back ASC's for dbr units only tracking how many devices get sent back as an advanced exchange that should have had the deductible filed and processed through Asurion. Now this is all set to change in June and I have a feeling they will start hitting us service centers for it. Also my plan is only $41 a month with TEP so I cant complain really
I had sprint Tep for the longest time but decided to cancel it with my One. Sprint Tep got so expensive so I decided to keep my EVO 4g lte if I ever mess my One up.
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treIII said:
Best buy will replace it once for free. After that the black tie is considered used and you must pay again or you won't have insurance. At least that is what they did to me February 2013. I even argued my point. It was useless
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Dang that sucks. You must have gone to a store with a bad manager, because we specifically state in the Terms and Conditions that the phone can be repaired or replaced unlimited times within your plan. You should go back and demand money or something. Or just blast everyone in corporate with a scathing email.
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treIII said:
Best buy will replace it once for free. After that the black tie is considered used and you must pay again or you won't have insurance. At least that is what they did to me February 2013. I even argued my point. It was useless
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I know that at one point (we may still do this) the only device that could have Black Tie put on it without buying it at Best Buy was the iPhone. All other phones must be bought at Best Buy to qualify for the purchase of Black Tie.
No he is right. If you pay outright for the warranty then you can only replace it once in the period which sucks. But if you pay month to month it's unlimited.
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What's the best mobile insurance for the Note 8?

I purchased the Note 8 for TMO from Samsung direct. I've never purchased insurance before because the deductibles were so high, but I've never owned a phone this expensive before either. I can get TMO, Samsung or Geek Squad coverage and I am wondering about the pro's and cons of the offerings.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I just did squaretrade. I like it that it's a one time pay vs a monthly, I can use it for future phones, deductible is $99 and I can use it 3 times per plan. I rarely keep a phone for more then a year so works for me.
I used worth ave group. It was around $80 a year. Deductible is $50.
I used it twice to fix my wife's broken iPhone screen. Did not have any issues.
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Mr. Toad said:
I used worth ave group. It was around $80 a year. Deductible is $50.
I used it twice to fix my wife's broken iPhone screen. Did not have any issues.
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Question, the most I can choose is $899. The phone is more expensive than that.
Square trade for my note 8 tmobile 104 for 2 years and 99 deductible have been using them for about 7 years and never had a problem with them
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Question, the most I can choose is $899. The phone is more expensive than that.
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I choose that amount. I figured if the phone was a total lose I would eat the other $50. I mainly have it incase I crack the screen.
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Worth ave...
Thanks for the tip. Will check them out.
Was thinking about Samsungs premum care insurance ..
I just looked at the Squaretrade and it does not cover loss/theft. Also, it's unclear what happens if you crack the screen or the back and they don't have replacement parts. I seriously doubt they have replacement screens for N8 at this point. Will they cover buying a new device?
advocate2 said:
I purchased the Note 8 for TMO from Samsung direct. I've never purchased insurance before because the deductibles were so high, but I've never owned a phone this expensive before either. I can get TMO, Samsung or Geek Squad coverage and I am wondering about the pro's and cons of the offerings.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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For the first time ever I accepted the sales outlets insurance. 12.00€ per month. All risks so I am told BUT I have every confidence should I need to make a claim there will be the normal insurance situations?
As you wrote this is an expensive mobile device that is large and could be dropped. I think insurance is worth it in this case.
I suggest you enquire at the outlet you made your purchase. Failing that what about approaching the same company who insures your home or car or whatever? The only other thing I would mention is there is no such thing as cheap, good, insurance. Use a reputable company. Let us know what you find. :highfive:
Ryland.
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I just looked at the Squaretrade and it does not cover loss/theft. Also, it's unclear what happens if you crack the screen or the back and they don't have replacement parts. I seriously doubt they have replacement screens for N8 at this point. Will they cover buying a new device?
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It does not cover theft. Honestly the phone never leaves my side and if I get it stolen from me its fairly useless to anybody.
Squaretrade is the best bang for your buck.
Look for 20 to 30 percent off coupons.
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Thanks for the input. I ended up choosing Squaretrade. It cost $159 for three years of coverage which covers the N8 and a new phone when I buy it. They are having a special right now. The deductible is $99. I've never lost a phone, so I decided damage protection is all I really need.
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Depends on your usage and how often you switch phones.
I'm on this two jump thingy. All i need is a year of phone coverage. With the wort have group, that 1 year is like 80 bux i think? I dont plan to use it because i am not clumsy like some people.
But if you plan to keep this device longer than a year, then square trade is the first option I'd pick.
I am going to go with samsung, having an unlocked phone both AT&T and Verizon said they would not offer me insurance.
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If you bank with Wells Fargo you can get $600 of phone insurance with a $25 deductible by just paying your phone bill with their Visa card. That's enough to cover a broken screen. I've used it once and it worked out well.
PsiPhiDan said:
Squaretrade is the best bang for your buck.
Look for 20 to 30 percent off coupons.
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sadly, i can't find any working coupons =\
PsiPhiDan said:
Squaretrade is the best bang for your buck.
Look for 20 to 30 percent off coupons.
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Wish I had found ones that actually worked.
I purchased squaretrade. they have been around about as long as ebay has. I found this post and it had some great information about phone insurance.
I also went with Squaretrade. I have never lost a phone or had one stolen (knock on wood and all of that), so I'm not too worried about that. They were nice enough to refund me the entire price of the Squaretrade plan I had on my S7E, since I'd never used it in the 10.5 months I've had it on their plan. So the cost of a 2 year policy for the Note 8 is only like $50 net.

looking to get phone insurance, what do you guys have?

possibly looking to purchase phone insurance for my note 8. I currently have one through t mobile that's 10.00 a month with a 175.00 deductible. I used them once last year for my s7 edge. they weren't horrible but I was a little upset that I had a black s7 edge and they sent me a silver one. I know they cant guarantee a color but the fact the phone was only released 2 months prior and not have that color was kind of crap IMO. i was either thinking of going with square trade or Samsung premium care. my only issue is that i may want insurance that covers lost devices as well which neither of these companies have. Any input and experiences you guys have had would be great to read.
Are you saying you can buy insurance for said phones after a purchase or do you have to get it at the same day of the purchase? Because I made a terrible mistake by not buying insurance for my s7 edge and now I'm stuck with a broken phone lol
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Are you saying you can buy insurance for said phones after a purchase or do you have to get it at the same day of the purchase? Because I made a terrible mistake by not buying insurance for my s7 edge and now I'm stuck with a broken phone lol
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day of or after the fact, didn't know you had to purchase it the day of purchase
black96ss said:
possibly looking to purchase phone insurance for my note 8. I currently have one through t mobile that's 10.00 a month with a 175.00 deductible. I used them once last year for my s7 edge. they weren't horrible but I was a little upset that I had a black s7 edge and they sent me a silver one. I know they cant guarantee a color but the fact the phone was only released 2 months prior and not have that color was kind of crap IMO. i was either thinking of going with square trade or Samsung premium care. my only issue is that i may want insurance that covers lost devices as well which neither of these companies have. Any input and experiences you guys have had would be great to read.
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SquareTrade here, $129 for 2 years and $99 deductible if something happens (other than loss or stolen obviously). Have never lost or had a phone stolen in all my smartphone years so that's a non-issue for me. I'll gladly pay $129 for piece of mind and $228 in total for a $1000 phone if something happens.
I have tmobile insurance it has helped me out a lot .get it it covers loss theft and damage...
Last year my kids new iphone got stolen and no hassle to get a new phone after 185 deductible
xbmoyx said:
SquareTrade here, $129 for 2 years and $99 deductible if something happens (other than loss or stolen obviously). Have never lost or had a phone stolen in all my smartphone years so that's a non-issue for me. I'll gladly pay $129 for piece of mind and $228 in total for a $1000 phone if something happens.
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Same here. Hopefully we'll never have to use it.
I have cover through my Bank Account in UK (Nationwide) - fee for the account is £13 /month, for worldwide travel insurance, worldwide Mobile Phone insurance and a few other benefits including great interest rate on balances. It covers all my household (Me and My Hubby, but if you had children it would cover) and covers devices up to £1000 in value, with £50 excess for either loss, theft, damage or breakdown, max of 2 claims per account per year. Worth enquiring anyway....
how many MC's must get dissed...
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possibly looking to purchase phone insurance for my note 8. Any input and experiences you guys have had would be great to read.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/help/whats-best-mobile-insurance-note-8-t3674637
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/help/insurance-note-8-t3696073
just so you dont think im a troll (maybe you already do ) "worth ave group" for the win chuck!!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/help/whats-best-mobile-insurance-note-8-t3674637
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/help/insurance-note-8-t3696073
just so you dont think im a troll (maybe you already do ) "worth ave group" for the win chuck!!
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did youhave any experience with Worth ave group? seems like a pretty decent deal. 81.00 for the year and a 50 deductible. cover loss and theft too!

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