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im trying to take advantage of the samsung offer but i went to store to preorder and was told i could only trade in one phone, any try the same with two phones?
looks like jump users cant take advantage of samsung offer.
RotaryXperiment7 said:
im trying to take advantage of the samsung offer but i went to store to preorder and was told i could only trade in one phone, any try the same with two phones?
looks like jump users cant take advantage of samsung offer.
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Jump users can't participate since they cannot trade-in a phone in addition to the one that they're returning (the EIP one).
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Jump users can't participate since they cannot trade-in a phone in addition to the one that they're returning (the EIP one).
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dang i was afraid of that, i thought someone said u could?
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dang i was afraid of that, i thought someone said u could?
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Some people claim that they did (big mouths with no proof), but you can't. If you got to my-tmobile and click on trade-in you have to give the order number and phone number and you will get a message that you have already reached the maximum amount of trade-ins for that order (namely your jump device)
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Some people claim that they did (big mouths with no proof), but you can't. If you got to my-tmobile and click on trade-in you have to give the order number and phone number and you will get a message that you have already reached the maximum amount of trade-ins for that order (namely your jump device)
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I ordered using the normal upgrade, then traded in the phone online. I then called and asked them to cancel the order then reorder with JUMP. It still kept the old trade in as well.
so the trade-in is unrelated to your jump upgrade order, anyone could do that
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so the trade-in is unrelated to your jump upgrade order, anyone could do that
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So do it? Don't say it can't be done.
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So do it? Don't say it can't be done.
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good luck with that
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good luck with that
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With what?
I asked a rep on phone and she said only one trade in per line.
well that sucks, i thought the jump program was part of trading in your device so i guess not 200 promotion for us.
of course you can't use Jump and get the 200 rebate; with Jump, you aren't "buying" anything, you're just "renting" the phone for a period of time..
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of course you can't use Jump and get the 200 rebate; with Jump, you aren't "buying" anything, you're just "renting" the phone for a period of time..
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Not true. If anything you're paying for the privilege to sell it back to T-Mo for a guaranteed 50% of it's value. Once you pay it off its your phone.
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well that sucks, i thought the jump program was part of trading in your device so i guess not 200 promotion for us.
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I effectively got $300 credit from my gs4 that still had a year of $25 payments on it... I'm plenty happy with that credit that really makes the Samsung promo null and void even if I COULD use it.
I was already paying $12 bucks a month on insurance before the JUMP! Program and un-plan came along. I lowered my bill over $20(was ~$188) even after I got unlimited everything family plan($80), increased my data cap 2 gigs on my line for a total of 3($10), got jump for $10 per line, not $12 like insurance was($20), and financed 2 phones($20 & $25 for a total of $163 after various taxes) and i get to JUMP! twice a year per line after the first 6 months passed, that's 4 phones a year for only taxes, which is lower then the "plan discounts" you used to get every 2 years!
....I'm plenty happy with JUMP! and no sammy promo on a full priced phone, tmobile is the one losing money, that's for sure.
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Not true. If anything you're paying for the privilege to sell it back to T-Mo for a guaranteed 50% of it's value. Once you pay it off its your phone.
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I'm on the original Jump, so it works differently for me..
and, yes, if you keep the phone for 2 years, and pay it off, its yours, but I doubt many folks who follow XDA keep ANY phone for 2 years..
Ive only payed a year on mine and owe 280 and according o the check out, im only getting the 280 to pay it off.
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Ive only payed a year on mine and owe 280 and according o the check out, im only getting the 280 to pay it off.
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So they are effectively giving you 280 for your phone, $80 more than the Samsung credit...
I'm on the old jump plan also... I didn't even realize it changed till this upgrade and was reading the new terms... still an ALRIGHT plan, but the original is a steal... you really are only stuck for the first 6 months, or = to 1/4th the value the original phone, then you can jump twice a year after that n that literally means i can jump now to the note 4 and if I want, jump again in 2 months to the note edge.
If I DO want to keep any phone for 2 years also, I'm paying for the base price of the phone, interest free... n i was already paying more for insurance anyways, so in my case the monthly fee for the jump plan isn't even a knock against me(that 240 bucks for 2 years of jump+insurance is less than just old insurion @$288 for 2 years) n I'm actually likely to use the plan, where I maybe used insurance once in 7 years.
yeah, alot of folks forget that jump includes Insurance AND Lookout Premium for free; its not just a "tax" to be able to change phones frequently
I also had jump, but I didn't use it, since they want the phone back, i pre-order the note4 and do a trade in
i had a verizon i4 which tmobile gave me 203buck for it and i5 which is icloud lock and i got 232buck all in credit. i think i got a good deal with 2 useless phone. i talked to a rep u can trade in as many smart phone as u want as long as it not broken doesn't matter if it icloud lock. if that help somebody
is it possible if i trade my galaxy s3 into where i work (ATT) and pre order the note 4 from t mobile and still get $200?
Ordered my note 4 about 2 weeks after it's release. I've just gotten what I think is my 5th, at least the 4th, bill. I've yet to be charged an EIP payment. It even says there is no EIP on the account. Is it possible TMO screwed up and gave me a free phone? I know I've had plenty of screwups with them before, just never on the positive side for me. Anyone else ever have an issue like this? I don't want to bring it to their attention if they don't know, that's be dumb. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this?
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Ordered my note 4 about 2 weeks after it's release. I've just gotten what I think is my 5th, at least the 4th, bill. I've yet to be charged an EIP payment. It even says there is no EIP on the account. Is it possible TMO screwed up and gave me a free phone? I know I've had plenty of screwups with them before, just never on the positive side for me. Anyone else ever have an issue like this? I don't want to bring it to their attention if they don't know, that's be dumb. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this?
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Wow, this is an interesting one. I work at tmobile. I can tell you that you would have signed an EIP agreement when you purchased the phone if you got it in store. This agreement would show how many payments you are making over the next 24 months for the phone. If you never got one of those, and you have a receipt for the full price of the phone, i think you should take the money and run haha, that sounds like a free phone. If you wish for someone to check the account without charging you for the mistake - I can give it a little overview when I get in today at 1pm PST - you'll have to PM me tho, these are private matters and I still need to follow the rules haha.
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Wow, this is an interesting one. I work at tmobile. I can tell you that you would have signed an EIP agreement when you purchased the phone if you got it in store. This agreement would show how many payments you are making over the next 24 months for the phone. If you never got one of those, and you have a receipt for the full price of the phone, i think you should take the money and run haha, that sounds like a free phone. If you wish for someone to check the account without charging you for the mistake - I can give it a little overview when I get in today at 1pm PST - you'll have to PM me tho, these are private matters and I still need to follow the rules haha.
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Haven't been on in a while but wanted to come back and say this is now my 7TH bill! No EIP payment anywhere. What the hell do I do? I wonder if it has anything to do with me being a customer back when phones were subsidized still? Just very strange and don't want to bring it to their attention if I don't have to, they've screwed me before so...
BTW, I didn't pay full price only the taxes when I ordered online, I believe I electronically signed an EIP but no receipt for full payment obviously though. It does show on the TMO website as being available for use with them, which, it obviously already is.
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Haven't been on in a while but wanted to come back and say this is now my 7TH bill! No EIP payment anywhere. What the hell do I do? I wonder if it has anything to do with me being a customer back when phones were subsidized still? Just very strange and don't want to bring it to their attention if I don't have to, they've screwed me before so...
BTW, I didn't pay full price only the taxes when I ordered online, I believe I electronically signed an EIP but no receipt for full payment obviously though. It does show on the TMO website as being available for use with them, which, it obviously already is.
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Same thing happened to a guy I work with, with his iPhone 6 plus he waited and waited and nothing. So he finally called in just to make sure his accnt was OK and after the overview there is no record of his eip. So it's ur free phone
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Pay over the phone next time you pay your bill and just ask a vague question about how your account is doing or something along those lines haha you lucky sob
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Pay over the phone next time you pay your bill and just ask a vague question about how your account is doing or something along those lines haha you lucky sob
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I wonder if I ask them in chat if I'm eligible for an EIP on the S6, that should tell me. They won't let me if I owe them for my Note 4 right?
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I wonder if I ask them in chat if I'm eligible for an EIP on the S6, that should tell me. They won't let me if I owe them for my Note 4 right?
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Worth a try. Check the imei on their website to see if it says anything about it being owed. Or on my tmobile under billing. It shows what phone you have financed and how much you owe and paymemts left.
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Worth a try. Check the imei on their website to see if it says anything about it being owed. Or on my tmobile under billing. It shows what phone you have financed and how much you owe and paymemts left.
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It says in billing I have no EIP on this account. Maybe I'll pick up the Gear S just to see what they say about the EIP and to play with it for a few days. Hmm..
I think the same thing just happened to me. I Pre-Ordered the Galaxy S7 Edge on T-Mobile, and it arrived on February 29th. I have now received my 2nd bill and they still haven't charged me for the phone, and the account doesn't list an active EIP on my line.
If I went to the phone section to try an upgrade it said "You are a Jump Customer. You are ineligible to jump because you have no Active Equipment Installment Plan" Since they said I couldn't jump I proceeded to take Jump off of my line and the next day when I go to the same page, there is a large "Upgrade" button next to the picture of the S7. Is that basically a confirmation that I own this phone and T-Mobile screwed the pooch?
Hi All,
I called T-Mobile today trying to find out what I can do with my "recalled" Note 7. I had ordered replacements over the phone and today was my last day to carry out the exchange at a store. I've had no problems with the 4 of them in my house. I was denied the exchange for the replacement Note 7 at the store. And somehow was also denied a refund/exchange for a different phone.
On the first try with customer service they connected me with an account specialist. She told me that the phone had been completely pulled from their inventory. As of today, the 10th of October the phone is no longer for sale. Even the replacement Note 7's were recalled. But here's the worst news for everyone who wants to keep the phone. She told me that as part of the recall I had to bring the phone back. I asked her about keeping it then using a JUMP upgrade when a newer phone came out. She informed me that they wouldn't accept the phone for trade in because sales were fully halted and customers have an opportunity to return their device.
So you're pretty much stuck with the phone and unable to have a phone to trade in, should you keep your Note 7. We can of course return the phone for a full refund and get something else. I'm eyeing the S7 Edge for the water resistance and the Micro SD cards I got from Samsung.I really didn't want to let this phone go, but I'm paying for JUMP (the very first one when they started the Uncarrier movement) and would like to be able to trade my phone in for the latest and greatest. I hope this helps you ease our concerns about JUMP and the Note 7.
TL;DR: You can't keep your Note 7 if you plan on upgrading to a new phone on JUMP. They won't accept it as a trade in because they're giving you a "choice" of getting a refund and getting another phone.
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Hi All,
I called T-Mobile today trying to find out what I can do with my "recalled" Note 7. I had ordered replacements over the phone and today was my last day to carry out the exchange at a store. I've had no problems with the 4 of them in my house. I was denied the exchange for the replacement Note 7 at the store. And somehow was also denied a refund/exchange for a different phone.
On the first try with customer service they connected me with an account specialist. She told me that the phone had been completely pulled from their inventory. As of today, the 10th of October the phone is no longer for sale. Even the replacement Note 7's were recalled. But here's the worst news for everyone who wants to keep the phone. She told me that as part of the recall I had to bring the phone back. I asked her about keeping it then using a JUMP upgrade when a newer phone came out. She informed me that they wouldn't accept the phone for trade in because sales were fully halted and customers have an opportunity to return their device.
So you're pretty much stuck with the phone and unable to have a phone to trade in, should you keep your Note 7. We can of course return the phone for a full refund and get something else. I'm eyeing the S7 Edge for the water resistance and the Micro SD cards I got from Samsung.I really didn't want to let this phone go, but I'm paying for JUMP (the very first one when they started the Uncarrier movement) and would like to be able to trade my phone in for the latest and greatest. I hope this helps you ease our concerns about JUMP and the Note 7.
TL;DR: You can't keep your Note 7 if you plan on upgrading to a new phone on JUMP. They won't accept it as a trade in because they're giving you a "choice" of getting a refund and getting another phone.
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Wow, didn't think about that. Not sure what I'm gonna do, however historically I've kept all my Notes (2,3,4). Choices, choices.....hmmm
Wow!
Reps really don't know what they are talking about either.
If I would you, I would screenshot your post and post it to the twitter handle. Tag @JohnLegere and @Tmobilehelp and see if they would comment on this.
I'm not sure about a regular CS representative. But she was an account specialist. They are the ones with the power to make any changes to your account right away. I've had them do it before where a store messed up my JUMP upgrades and changed all the lines to JUMP 2 as opposed to the original JUMP. It took over an hour to get ahold of them that time, but the process was painless as soon as I got on the phone with them. They even credited me the EIP I owed on 4 phones because they were out of my hands and hadn't been processed yet, but the charge was on the bill. It happened again today, I had been credited for 3/4 phones and was still charged an EIP on the 4th phone, despite sending out all 4 of them on the same day. She credited the amount due and my bill was reduced.
I didn't get the Note 7 off of Jump! but if I understand the policy correctly, then this pretty much pays off Jump for you and gets you off the contract, which is great.
Right now you're paying the EIP monthly for the Note 7. Why don't you just pay off the Note 7 completely today, and then return the Note 7 device for the full refund. Doesn't that make you finished with the jump contract and free to get non-carrier phones like the Pixel? It also means you paid less overall since they bought back your first Jump phone for half the price, so you only paid half price for the phone before the note 7 overall which is a great deal.
No idea why that would be a surprise, or a wow moment. T-Mobile doesn't want to have any inventory of a phone they can not, not allowed to sell.
Makes my note 5 all the more the superior device lol.
Add into the fact that JUMP is also INS and if you break it, you're probably NOT going to get a repair. At least it is if you're on the original JUMP program.
This doesnt come as a surprise.
Once they cancel or recall a phone its obvious you cant use it as a JUMP device.
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Reps really don't know what they are talking about either.
If I would you, I would screenshot your post and post it to the twitter handle. Tag @JohnLegere and @Tmobilehelp and see if they would comment on this.
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Don't waste your time at the @Tmobile account. I spent six days there getting lied to trying to get assistance on a loaner for the first Note 7 recall. Go right to John Legere's Twitter feed. I got an almost immediate response.
Maybe if his executive staff gets pestered enough, he'll fix his ****ty customer service.
I always got almost immediate answers from @Tmobilehelp .
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Has there been any date published on how long we have to exchange it? I purchased one after they went back on sale and was wondering if I'm able to hold on to it until the new LG V20 is released.
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Has there been any date published on how long we have to exchange it? I purchased one after they went back on sale and was wondering if I'm able to hold on to it until the new LG V20 is released.
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Same here. Have this phone for only one day. I will return it ASAP before I get too attached.
If that is indeed the case (per what the OP said), then T-Mobile can't charge you the monthly charge for the Note 7. Which means, when you're ready to JUMP, you won't need to turn anything in.. you just get the new phone and start your new lease. IMO
I had posted a separate thread on this yesterday. Those of us that used JUMP! to upgrade our Note 5 phones are taking it in the shorts here. I had paid off half of that phone, paid $69 for the upgrade to Note 7, Paid a month or so on the Note 7 itself, and now I lose all of that money since I have to get another (non-flagship) phone. If I want to stay on the Note lineup, I have to go back to the Note 5, starting over on payments and losing not only the 12 months of payments, but also the upgrade taxes and fees to go to the Note 7.
Sucks!
Does this apply to JOD also?
so will we get to keep our note 7 for free?!
I tweeted John and TmobileCS said All phones can be returned for a refund including purchased accessories.
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from what I was just told apparently not but I was also told the first JUMP! program wont be affected either. You can JUMP whenever you want without a penalty but again different CS different answer
I called about the JOD this morning. We switched to T-Mobile in January and I had the Note 5, then went to the S7 Edge when it came out, then went to the Note 7 (back to an S7 edge and back to the new and improved explosive Note 7). I want to get this turned in because it has got hot a couple of time while charging. However I want the V20 so I wanted to make sure that if I go in now and get the V10 that I will still be able to Jump to the V20 when the pre order comes out next week. I was told there will be no issue with that, at this point T-Mobile just wants their customers safe. So I am heading in after work to switch out our two Note 7s for V10's and then pre ordering V20's next week.
Will they let us keep it and refund us and make us eligible for an upgrade, like some Verizon customers have stated?
My mother always told me (nothing in life is free) lol
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Will they let us keep it and refund us and make us eligible for an upgrade, like some Verizon customers have stated?
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Let you keep it AND refund you? Not very likely. And since every Note 7 in the field is a litigation ticking time bomb, I doubt they'd want you to keep it either.
I've railed about T-Mobile's horrible customer service throughout this ordeal. But the fact is: T-Mobile is the middle man here. Morally speaking they hold an obligation to their customers. Legally, not so much. That said, I don't see them doing much that Samsung won't reimburse them for.
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Will they let us keep it and refund us and make us eligible for an upgrade, like some Verizon customers have stated?
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Verizon isn't letting you keep the phone.. they're telling you to ship it to Samsung and letting Samsung be responsible for the return of devices. If owners decide to keep it, then I'm not sure what happens after that but I'm pretty sure it won't be a free phone.
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Verizon isn't letting you keep the phone.. they're telling you to ship it to Samsung and letting Samsung be responsible for the return of devices. If owners decide to keep it, then I'm not sure what happens after that but I'm pretty sure it won't be a free phone.
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I just checked T-Mobile and Verizon's website. Their instructions are pretty much identical. Bring the phone to the store for either an exchange or refund. It's not surprising that Verizon is more ****ed up about what to do than T-Mobile is.
http://www.samsung.com/us/note7recall/
Found this out at a TMO store when the first recall happened. IF your Note 7 was "lost or stolen" you'd have to pay the $175 deductible BUT that deductible went towards the cost of the replacement phone...let that sink in for a minute. Of course your "lost or stolen" phone would be blacklisted on the Tmo Network.
This was only for the Note 7.
BTW if you damaged or damage your Note 7, you do NOT have to pay an insurance fee due to the recall. You get a Get Out Of Jail Free card with this one.
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I just checked T-Mobile and Verizon's website. Their instructions are pretty much identical. Bring the phone to the store for either an exchange or refund. It's not surprising that Verizon is more ****ed up about what to do than T-Mobile is.
http://www.samsung.com/us/note7recall/
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That's old news buddy... Verizon is giving instant refunds and removing phones off customers accounts having Samsung responsible for retreating phones.
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That's old news buddy... Verizon is giving instant refunds and removing phones off customers accounts having Samsung responsible for retreating phones.
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Then maybe Verizon should update their website. I take that as their official word over whatever some flunky customer service rep says.
. Every t mobile Customer should have their EIP closed so it's a free phone yes.... o Checked my t mobile online account today and it says that I paid off my EIP. Called the customer rep and she told me I don't have any EIP. Now it's time for some rooting lol
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. Every t mobile Customer should have their EIP closed so it's a free phone yes.... o Checked my t mobile online account today and it says that I paid off my EIP. Called the customer rep and she told me I don't have any EIP. Now it's time for some rooting lol
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I already updated to the latest firmware, so rooting is out for me if I keep this phone through any eventuality. Oculus disabled the Gear VR, so I can't use that! Then there is always the small but ever present danger this phone could go up in smoke, probably at the worst possible time! What's more, Engadget says production has been 'permanently' halted, so, if true, no hope of a third 'fixed' version! Nothing else out there that I want, so, so depressing!:crying:
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I already updated to the latest firmware, so rooting is out for me if I keep this phone through any eventuality. Oculus disabled the Gear VR, so I can't use that! Then there is always the small but ever present danger this phone could go up in smoke, probably at the worst possible time! What's more, Engadget says production has been 'permanently' halted, so, if true, no hope of a third 'fixed' version! Nothing else out there that I want, so, so depressing!:crying:
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Then there's the chance that they'll shut your service off by the IMEI.
Wow, if this true x-mas coming early this year, I can always use tablet and still have my N3 for phone calls, my only regret is updating the phone to latest firmware (seems I can't learn this lesson, don't fix it if it ain't broke, updates are mostly not for my benefit), I wish I could root it now, more than ever. If I was rooted I could change IMEI to one of my older phones, I'm such an idiot for updating.
Nope, but I can confirm they let you keep EVERYTHING it came with. Just swapped mine for the S7edge again. They gave me the pen as a keepsake...lol, and didn't want the box or anything else.
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. Every t mobile Customer should have their EIP closed so it's a free phone yes.... o Checked my t mobile online account today and it says that I paid off my EIP. Called the customer rep and she told me I don't have any EIP. Now it's time for some rooting lol
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Not mine. It still showing up on my account.
Eip still showing up on mine too...i dont want a refund lol I want my note 7 with future updates and support. This blows. I really hate downgrading. T mobile did tell me there isn't a time frame for a return/refund. So I'm keeping it at least until the beginning of the year or given a time limit. I also heard they are releasing the s7 edge in blue coral. I make swap the note 7 out for that if we can't keep these notes for free (which I doubt)
but if the phone is lost or stolen, are they going to charge you full price for it? all those returned phones should be going to landfill and I'm not sure they will be paying for shipping back to Samsung, which could be dangerous all by itself. Also, I'm not a lawyer but if they keep charging you for the phone, they keep the sale of the phone valid and possibly liability attached to that sale. If the sale is void and you're instructed to return the phone either to Samsung or Tmo store, then I would think liability would shift to person not following the instructions? I don't know, but we will see soon. I also don't think there should be a time limit, so what happens if I return the phone 6 months from now? In 10 months we should have Note 8 (or whatever rebranding they come up with). I'm going to wait and see, I think I have higher chance of getting injured by texting distracted driver than my phone catching fire and I wouldn't even dream of not driving anymore.
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I already updated to the latest firmware, so rooting is out for me if I keep this phone through any eventuality. Oculus disabled the Gear VR, so I can't use that! Then there is always the small but ever present danger this phone could go up in smoke, probably at the worst possible time! What's more, Engadget says production has been 'permanently' halted, so, if true, no hope of a third 'fixed' version! Nothing else out there that I want, so, so depressing!:crying:
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I so agree i am torn to stay with samsung or maybe try the new LG V20 but no other phone out there says damn i need to have that like the Note 7, I am thinking of going to the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge or just back to Note 5 because at this point i got the Gear fit 2 the Gear VR and the 256gig card was just shipped so best bet is just to stay with Samsung and wait till something better comes out.
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Let you keep it AND refund you? Not very likely. And since every Note 7 in the field is a litigation ticking time bomb, I doubt they'd want you to keep it either.
I've railed about T-Mobile's horrible customer service throughout this ordeal. But the fact is: T-Mobile is the middle man here. Morally speaking they hold an obligation to their customers. Legally, not so much. That said, I don't see them doing much that Samsung won't reimburse them for.
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I've had exceptional customer service with them through this ordeal. The local store wouldn't refund me for my LED case or Seidio case since it wasn't purchased from their store. I made a call to T-Mobile and told them I wasn't pleased with the experience and was credited on my bill for the two cases - just asked me how much I paid for them.
OK, calling T-Mobile and they claim they'll bill me for the Note7. Well, that makes no sense as I paid when I bought it. But just to get more info, I called the Samsung return line. They'll mail you a fireproof box and let you mail it back.
First, you go through someone who tries to convince you it's easier to take it back to T-Mobile. That may be true. Then you get the return group. They handle the phone, screen protectors and cases. Another group handles other return items.
With no receipts, you get $874 (IIRC) for the phone, $25 for a case and $10 for a screen protector. With receipts you get what you paid.
Two of three told me no returns on the wireless charger. One said yes on the charger purchased 3rd party.
One said $100 for the Gear VR. One said no return on Gear VR purchased 3rd party, and was cagey on any refund for a promo Gear VR. All said you'd get a check.
Procedure was to send an email listing all items you wanted refunds on with any receipt copies. (I think you can then check if everything is approved for refund before sending it back.) They'd send fireproof box in 5-7 days. You return box with refund items. Check arrives about 2 weeks later. All said additional $25 loyalty payment or $100 if you exchanged for another Galaxy.
I've got two phones, two VRs (one purchased and one promo) and a wireless charger that are useless. If I can return the charger and VRs, I'll go that route instead of direct to T-Mobile.
Has anyone else gone direct to Samsung?
T-Mobile removed my Note 7 from my account and Samsung sent me a fireproof box on 10/17 and they received it 10/24 with my case and screen protector. I already returned most my accessories to Amazon for full refunds. 2 weeks will be this Monday. I haven't received my check yet
I still have my Note 7. I've haven't had any heating issues, and even charged it overnight. Am keeping it until am forced to return it. Power House!
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Talking to samsung now.
I call tmobile store every day looking for a black s7 edge (my old phone). No one has any.
Finally called the 1800 number and got someone who knows something. The lady said the black s7 edge has been pull from there site and they cabt even order them. So there isnt anything they can do if i want the black model.
So calling samsung now. Hopefully all will work out and they give me the phone i want.
If not then idk. Probably leave samsung all together, even tho ive been with them since the s2
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Just got off the phone with them.
They set it up for someone from there company. To meet me. (sounds weird)
But got transfer from over sea to the US. The US lady said that they will contact my via phone. Setup a meet in the area. They will inspect the phone to verify all information.
Then i will be giving the BLACK tmobile s7 edge.
They will then pay for any acc i bring.
After that i will have to contact tmobile and let them know i did the exchange via samsung. (guess so tmobile can still charge me, i dont know ill have to see on that part).
They did say they will refund the difference and a small amount for all the trouble. Which i am guessing is the $100 that you get in store.
Has anyone gotten a refund for anything other than screen protector or case? I'm wondering about the Gear VR and the Samsung wireless charger we bought.
SkyPhone said:
Has anyone gotten a refund for anything other than screen protector or case? I'm wondering about the Gear VR and the Samsung wireless charger we bought.
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both of those items are not specific to the NOte 7 so you probably wont be getting a refund especially from what I have been reading. Plus its not like you cant use it with the other Samsung products out there.
playya said:
both of those items are not specific to the NOte 7 so you probably wont be getting a refund especially from what I have been reading. Plus its not like you cant use it with the other Samsung products out there.
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We bought them because Samsung sold us a device that would work with them. Now we don't have anything that will work with them. It's financial harm to us caused by their recall. We shouldn't have to keep devices we paid for that are useless to us or take a loss by trying to resell as used. We were told by the Samsung rep that we'd be reimbursed, but it's not clear if he was correct.
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We bought them because Samsung sold us a device that would work with them. Now we don't have anything that will work with them. It's financial harm to us caused by their recall. We shouldn't have to keep devices we paid for that are useless to us or take a loss by trying to resell as used. We were told by the Samsung rep that we'd be reimbursed, but it's not clear if he was correct.
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I completely understand what you're trying to do but understand either one of those items are not specific to the Note 7 it's not like they won't work with other Samsung products.That may be what they tell you, I have come across other people with the same situation that have been told because they can be used with other Samsung products that there was no refund available for them. Don't hurt to try though good luck
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OK, calling T-Mobile and they claim they'll bill me for the Note7. Well, that makes no sense as I paid when I bought it. But just to get more info, I called the Samsung return line. They'll mail you a fireproof box and let you mail it back.
First, you go through someone who tries to convince you it's easier to take it back to T-Mobile. That may be true. Then you get the return group. They handle the phone, screen protectors and cases. Another group handles other return items.
With no receipts, you get $874 (IIRC) for the phone, $25 for a case and $10 for a screen protector. With receipts you get what you paid.
Two of three told me no returns on the wireless charger. One said yes on the charger purchased 3rd party.
One said $100 for the Gear VR. One said no return on Gear VR purchased 3rd party, and was cagey on any refund for a promo Gear VR. All said you'd get a check.
Procedure was to send an email listing all items you wanted refunds on with any receipt copies. (I think you can then check if everything is approved for refund before sending it back.) They'd send fireproof box in 5-7 days. You return box with refund items. Check arrives about 2 weeks later. All said additional $25 loyalty payment or $100 if you exchanged for another Galaxy.
I've got two phones, two VRs (one purchased and one promo) and a wireless charger that are useless. If I can return the charger and VRs, I'll go that route instead of direct to T-Mobile.
Has anyone else gone direct to Samsung?
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I like to know, did they pay you back the tax they charged on the phone and accessories?
I sent my phone back to samsung direct in their "fire proof box". The customer service rep told me to put all accessories I bought for the Note7 in the box. If I had no receipt I would get market value for them. It was just the items I bought from ebay. I called yesterday to check the status since it has been 15 days now since they received it and she confirmed they have my phone and check will be mailed by end of the week. My phone was bought through Tmobile installment plan and was removed from my account without me turning the phone in so I am attempting to double dip for their inconvience. I have a V20 and hate it.
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I sent my phone back to samsung direct in their "fire proof box". The customer service rep told me to put all accessories I bought for the Note7 in the box. If I had no receipt I would get market value for them. It was just the items I bought from ebay. I called yesterday to check the status since it has been 15 days now since they received it and she confirmed they have my phone and check will be mailed by end of the week. My phone was bought through Tmobile installment plan and was removed from my account without me turning the phone in so I am attempting to double dip for their inconvience. I have a V20 and hate it.
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I'd appreciate it if you'd confirm that you get reimbursed for anything other than a screen protector and case.
Those two items I was told will be reimbursed at market value of $25 for case and $10 for protector.
I've got the V20 also. It's not as nice as the N7, but at least it's rooted and I can run Google Assistant. I'd really like to use the Gear VR, but that seems impossible.
SkyPhone said:
I'd appreciate it if you'd confirm that you get reimbursed for anything other than a screen protector and case.
Those two items I was told will be reimbursed at market value of $25 for case and $10 for protector.
I've got the V20 also. It's not as nice as the N7, but at least it's rooted and I can run Google Assistant. I'd really like to use the Gear VR, but that seems impossible.
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When and if this check gets here I will confirm.
Have you gotten the check back from Samsung yet? Skeptical if I should return my phone back to them..
vmalkan said:
Have you gotten the check back from Samsung yet? Skeptical if I should return my phone back to them..
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Still no check here
We just got the fireproof boxes. We sent an email listing the items we proposed to return (exactly according to the reps instructions by phone), but haven't heard anything yet. We're planning to wait until they confirm what we can return and the refund amount.
I just received 2 emails from Samsung that my ticket was approved and I will receive my check for $924.49 in 2 to 3 days by UPS. No tracking number though.
thats good.
i am still waiting on my s7 edge to come.
They gave me a tracking number a few days ago but still havent updated pass billing.
There suppose to be sending me a s7 edge and taking back my note 7. I dont know how they are going to do the price different or tmobile EIP.
I guess i will see.
The only thing that i can see that isnt right, right now is the ups billing is for 1.0lb Which isnt the right weight if they are suppose to send a return box and new phone.
Well i guess we will see what happens. This has been a long long process.
Well today I received my check 8 days after the 169 samsung email
I still have my note 7. if I return it, will they refund the money I paid so far to T-Mobile? I preordered it.
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zbms said:
I still have my note 7. if I return it, will they refund the money I paid so far to T-Mobile? I preordered it.
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I was wondering that too about my preorder money. I wonder how people got their note7 off eip without turining them in. I wonder if it's because they switched to using another phone.