Asurion and Samsung 8+ problems
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I have had my SG8+ for 9 months and I have insurance on my phone. I had to call Asurion since I have a small crack on the phone in the right upper corner and it is just a service crack. I talked with a person and he said that my claim is accepted and there is a slight problem that there is a backorder on my phone. I can pay $199 to replace my phone. I told him I can't afford that. Why should I pay that when I have insurance on my phone? Now I am wondering if they were going to just replace my phone why can't I just pay $30 at a brick and mortar store if they were just going to send me a replacement?
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It’s called a deductible. All insurance except life insurance has a deductible.
Whats this $30 you wrote of? Verizon is not going to replace your phone for any amount.
It might be cheaper to fix the screen and pay out of pocket.
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I was told that is how much it would cost to fix a small crack in the corner of my phone.
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I dont know of any Verizon that fixes phones. I know ATT has a deal with Asurion for $29 screen repair on selected phones. The newest models and curved screen are not included. It’s worth checking. Good luck
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One correction, mama23dogs. Life insurance doesn't have a deductible.
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Zero corrections as I wrote it 3 days ago.
“All insurance except life insurance has a deductible.”
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Having a fully functional device is important, and we want to make sure that you have all the information, LadyVaJedi. If you have select insurance option from Asurion, you may be eligible for screen repair at a reduced rate. You can check the eligibility at www.phoneclaim.com/verizon. Since this service is offered through the insurance company Asurion, you can contact them at 888-881-2622 for assistance or additional options.
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Sorry, my mistake. I misread your comment.
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No one enjoys having a broken phone screen and any surprise charges to fix it. I would love the opportunity to see what options we have available for you. So I can better assist you, I have sent you a Private Message.
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I know this thread is over a year old, but I'm hoping someone sees this and is able to help me. I have had the same problem with Asurion not wanting to replace the screen on my daughter's SG S8+. We have had the screen on my husband's SG Note8 replaced twice, the screen on my SG Note8 replaced once, and the screen on my daughter's old SG S7 edge replaced once. Each time this was done through Asurion for a $29 cracked screen deductible. My daughter now has a SG S8+ in blue with a cracked screen. I have tried to file a claim to have the screen replaced twice - once online and then I called and spoke to an Asurion agent. Each time I was only offered to have the device replaced for the $199 deductible. When I called the repair shop that replaced all of our other screens, the manager told me they always have the parts to replace the screen on the blue SG S8+ in stock. No one can give me a reason why I'm not allowed to just change the screen. I don't see why the screen can't be replaced for the $29 deductible if the parts are really available. I shouldn't have to pay $199 for a whole phone replacement when it's just the screen that needs to be replaced!
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maybe because you alreay had 4 screens replaced? maybe there is alimit. Also how do you break 4 screen in such a short time? I've owned smartphone for almost 9 years and have never broke a screen. maybe invest in some good cases and thsi wouldn't be a recuring issue
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This was over a period of years. And a claim can be filed on each phone a couple or so times a year. It has nothing to do with that. If that was the reason Asurion would have told me. And we all have OtterBoxes on our phones! We all work in very rough conditions - we don't have indoor desk jobs. Tkank you for your input, but I'm looking for a definite answer, not just a guess.
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michepro929,
Thank you for the information. I'm sorry to hear that you're having issues with repairing your daughter's screen with Asurion. I know it's important to have a working screen and I'll be happy to help on my end. Can you tell me what Asurion advised you the last time you brought this to their attention?
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Hi Juan,
Thanks for responding to my post. When I called Asurion and asked the agent why they could not simply have the screen repaired instead of having to replace the phone, she canceled my first claim and attempted to file another claim for me. She thought maybe I had entered some incorrect information. She got the same result when filing the claim. Asurion's computer system would only allow a replacement phone and did not offer a screen repair. The agent could not give me a reason. She said it could be because of parts availability. When I informed her that the manager at the UBreakIFix store (where we get all of our repairs done through Asurion) said that they carry the screen for that exact phone - even the blue one like my daughter's, she was at a loss for an answer as to why the screen could not be replaced.
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Cracked screen repair is a fantastic alternative to replacing the entire phone, michepro929. We appreciate the details you shared. When it comes to the options for filing a cracked-screen claim with asurion (replacement of device versus screen replacement), they are the ones who control the available options. It was a great idea to contact the local repair shop to ensure parts availability. It’s shocking to hear that you were still told the screen replacement was not an option, yet there was no explanation offered. I know you posted this reply two days ago. Has anything changed since then? Have you tried contacting asurion again? If so, what was the outcome?
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