Insurance claim question
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When you file an insurance claim, do you get a new phone or refurbished phone?
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Generally a refurbished device. If the phone is a recent release, then the devices might be a new device if the insurance company doesn't have any refurbished devices yet.
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Generally a refurbished device. If the phone is a recent release, then the devices might be a new device if the insurance company doesn't have any refurbished devices yet.
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One device on my Plan, has faulty alarm, sometimes continues to go off throughout day, & other times doesn't work @ all. Also my smartphone, incoming & out going calls sounds like a Fax machine, so callers hang up
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Robkonis, I understand your concern. All remanufactured devices are of like-new quality and provide a higher likelihood of receiving an exact or very similar device to the one that is being replaced. In the event your replacement is not new, rest assured that the remanufactured device has been thoroughly inspected. Each device meets high quality standards by having passed a 100 point inspection, visual cosmetic inspection, and an advanced manual and electronic inspection. You will also receive a 1-year warranty on the phone.
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Can you direct me to where in the "Terms and Conditions" it states you will receive a refurbished device instead of a new one? I read over it and I couldn't find it.
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File a phone insurance claim for your Verizon Wireless device
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Right. I have that. It's a jumble of legalese. Can you please refer to the section and or subsection?
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I choose to not carry insurance for my phones. I have yet to break one since my first smartphone purchase in 2009. The extent of my knowledge about the phone insurance policy is where to find the phone claim website and how to decline in whenever I purchase a new phone.
If the site is searchable, I would suggest looking for keywords like replacement or similar wording to locate the various sections of the agreement and terms. When you have found those words, you can read that particular clause and the surrounding sections to process it mentally in smaller chunks instead of the entire document at once. That's what do if I'm looking for a specific topic in the various agreements I occasionally have to reference through my job.
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A one year warranty on the refurbished phone is a joke then. You're paying nearly full price to receive a refurbished phone and then it may break within a year. Ridiculous.
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Please refer to the information that was mailed to you by Asurion when you purchased the new device and added the insurance feature. This will explain everything that you are asking.
The insurance company is not subject to the manufacturer's rules.
However, manufacturer's warranty is 1 year and states that if they need to replace it can be with a new or like new product.
What is the reason that you will have to make an insurance claim?
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The warranty on a new phone is one year. Why would you expect more on a replacement?
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tcad wrote:
The warranty on a new phone is one year. Why would you expect more on a replacement?
If you have insurance and must make a claim through Asurion, Asurion provides a one year warranty on the device regardless of the original manufacturer warranty. When you receive an Asurion device the inside sticker will say Asurion on it. Any warranty issues must go through them as it is no longer the manufacturer's device. Asurion buys the phones and stocks them on their own dime to be available if a customer breaks or loses their phone.
