iPhone Service Plan Rates Revealed By AT&T
STILL NO ISSURANCE!!
still trying to find the mention of the apple care insurance, but there's a lot to go through and like i said i'm not sure i actually read it.
finally found it
https://www.phonescoop.com/phones/p_forum.php?fm=m&f ... »
Versed said:
But Apple may offer Applecare, that will help on repair, but loss, you will take the hit. I would see if you can get some rider on your homeowners insurance.
My proposition is that they either make the initial monthly fee higher or the deductible higher for the more expensive phones. It doesn't seem fair that other carriers Sprint, Verizon, TMobile allow the coverage on the more expensive phones but it is not available for those of us who prefer to have either better coverage or better customer experience or what ever the reason for having ATT.
Why would anyone remotely familiar with Cingular/AT&T policy even begin to suspect there would be insurance? 🙄
There's no way I would ever go with a company that wouldnt insure smart phones...its ridiculous. If cost is an issue, charge an extra buck or two for PDA phones. As much money as they are making off of this insurance, they should allow all phones to be insured.
japhy said:
Cingular/AT&T uses Lockline, which doesn't insure high-end devices and/or PDAs. Why? Who knows, who cares - most insurance companies that offer insurance on anything other than cars or homes will have a small electronics policy specifically for expensive gadgets.
Why would anyone remotely familiar with Cingular/AT&T policy even begin to suspect there would be insurance? 🙄
This was the statement I was referring too, actually.
MuToiD_MaN said:
That's because Verizon has taste 🤣
Ah ha ha ha ha....
That's why their phones are the envy of the industry.
Anyway, Assurion does insure PDA/Smartphones IF the wireless carrier allows it. Basically, it's up to at&t not to insure the PDA/Smartphones. The reason, from what I understand, that at&t doesn't allow insurance is because they make such a large profit on their insturance plans that they would rather keep that money and use it to their advantage. Is it inconvenient for the consumer? Probably. Does it affect business ...
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