Same thing with the i95cl. When mine reached the end of its life span the
only choices I had were: (1) send it in to be repaired and be w/o a phone
for 4 to 5 days, then get either the same one back or a refurbished one, (2)
try to get a replacement from Nextel, which would mean another refurb (or
try to find a local service center that could do the trade if they had one),
or (3) get a new phone, which I did (i730).
Now, since the deductible here in FL for the i730, i90c and i95cl has gone
up to $100 per claim, I cancelled the insurance I had since it was
worthless, given that I can always find another phone to replace a damaged
one for either a few $$ more or the same, if not lower, cost.
"Rich" <noway@youwish.com> wrote in message
news:107o8ivkrao3r32@corp.supernews.com...
> Didn't want "free"
> Wondered what happened since they don't make the i90c anymore what it
would
> be replaced with? A refurb?
>
> "surtin" <surtin@EMEVOMERspeakeasy.net> wrote in message
> news:slrnc7nsgm.5a9.surtin@aequitas.veritasandaequ itas.org...
> > On 2004-04-13, Rich wrote:
> > > I have a i90c and was wondering if "something"happened to my phone if
> > > insurance would replace it with the same or if I asked maybe a
i95cl...
> > > Anyone try this?
> >
> > Well sure you could try. But I don't know if you'd get an i95 since it's
> > discontinued... I think either way you'd be paying some sort of fee,
they
> > wouldn't just be sending you a brand new phone that's higher then yours.
> >
> > Guess the only thing to do is try. <g>
> >
> > --
> > -.surtin.- | "Great, now there's priests of both sexes I don't listen
to."
> > -o) | [Bill Hicks, comedian]
> > /\ |
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