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insurance?????????

Hello Moto

Jan 11, 2006, 10:34 PM
when did T-mobile raise thier rates??? It used to be $3.99 a month and $35.00 for a claim... I have had the account since 2002 and dropped it in 2004. I just ordered the RAZR and they said it would be $5.99 and $110.00 deductible??? What happened here??? Has this been discussed and I'm just late or what???
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masterchief

Jan 11, 2006, 11:54 PM
ASURION RAISED THEIR PRICES ABOUT 2-3 MONTHS AGO...FOR CURRENT CUSTS. THERE WAS A MEMO IN THE BILL ABOUT IT....RAZRS SIDEKICK'S AND OTHER HIGH END PHONES GO FOR THIS PRICE...MORE STANDARD PHONES REMAIN 3.99 BUT WITH A 40.00 DEDUCTIBLE
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djdelay

Jan 14, 2006, 8:30 PM
let me clear this up once and for all.....


the former insurance plan was $3.99 per month with a $75 deductible for losses within the first 60 days, $35 deductible for losses outside the first 60 days.

due to the massive amount of fraud and wasted money due to fraud, TMobile was ready to drop the insurance alltogether because it was losing both them and Asurion money. That is why, effective July 1st, 2005, the deductible was changed to be based off of the relative value of the phone that was insured. There was a letter mailed in May and it was also printed on the May and June bills.

The new deductible system goes as follows:

3.99 plan
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covers phns up to $150 FULL RETAIL VALUE at time of launch (i.e. Moto...
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Whitehorse

Jan 14, 2006, 10:30 PM
Darn Good post there!!!
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djdelay

Jan 14, 2006, 10:58 PM
thank you...it took me about an hour to type while on calls.
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