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- 09-30-2003, 11:02 AM #1SDSGuest
Ok I lost my phone. The phone that I had was an I95. Prior to lossing my
phone I took my I95 to Nextel and told them that the phone was giving me
proplems. So Nextel gave me a re-conditioned I95. They also gave a service
transaction reciept. On the Nextel transaction reciept it lists my model#,
old/new serial#, and the old/new imei#. The paper work is also signed and
dated by me and is on file with the Nextel office in my area.
So what do I have to do to prove that I owned the phone. Signal thinks that
I am trying to pull one on them, but I am not. Mybe I should get the film
from the camera's? Who now mybe that is not enough proof?
Well I guess mybe my only option is to take signal to court!
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- 09-30-2003, 11:02 AM #2SDSGuest
RE: Signal Insurance
Ok I lost my phone. The phone that I had was an I95. Prior to lossing my
phone I took my I95 to Nextel and told them that the phone was giving me
proplems. So Nextel gave me a re-conditioned I95. They also gave a service
transaction reciept. On the Nextel transaction reciept it lists my model#,
old/new serial#, and the old/new imei#. The paper work is also signed and
dated by me and is on file with the Nextel office in my area.
So what do I have to do to prove that I owned the phone. Signal thinks that
I am trying to pull one on them, but I am not. Mybe I should get the film
from the camera's? Who now mybe that is not enough proof?
Well I guess mybe my only option is to take signal to court!
- 10-02-2003, 09:05 AM #3xxGuest
Re: Signal Insurance
Signal tried denying a claim of mine for my I95 because I was using my I90
sim card. Luckily, I bought my I95 through Nextel, one of the Nextel
customer service reps called Signal for me and two days later I had my new
phone.
"SDS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Ok I lost my phone. The phone that I had was an I95. Prior to lossing my
> phone I took my I95 to Nextel and told them that the phone was giving me
> proplems. So Nextel gave me a re-conditioned I95. They also gave a
service
> transaction reciept. On the Nextel transaction reciept it lists my
model#,
> old/new serial#, and the old/new imei#. The paper work is also signed and
> dated by me and is on file with the Nextel office in my area.
> So what do I have to do to prove that I owned the phone. Signal thinks
that
> I am trying to pull one on them, but I am not. Mybe I should get the film
> from the camera's? Who now mybe that is not enough proof?
> Well I guess mybe my only option is to take signal to court!
>
>
- 10-02-2003, 09:05 AM #4xxGuest
Re: Signal Insurance
Signal tried denying a claim of mine for my I95 because I was using my I90
sim card. Luckily, I bought my I95 through Nextel, one of the Nextel
customer service reps called Signal for me and two days later I had my new
phone.
"SDS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Ok I lost my phone. The phone that I had was an I95. Prior to lossing my
> phone I took my I95 to Nextel and told them that the phone was giving me
> proplems. So Nextel gave me a re-conditioned I95. They also gave a
service
> transaction reciept. On the Nextel transaction reciept it lists my
model#,
> old/new serial#, and the old/new imei#. The paper work is also signed and
> dated by me and is on file with the Nextel office in my area.
> So what do I have to do to prove that I owned the phone. Signal thinks
that
> I am trying to pull one on them, but I am not. Mybe I should get the film
> from the camera's? Who now mybe that is not enough proof?
> Well I guess mybe my only option is to take signal to court!
>
>
- 10-02-2003, 10:41 PM #5SDSGuest
Re: Signal Insurance
Does anyone think that I will have luck with a authorized reseller. At the
time when I brought my phone in for service the nextel Corporate store was
closed for 2 weeks due to moving. Nextel Corporate had a local authorized
dealer doing all of the work, due to the move. I just don't see how that is
not proof? I brought in my broken I95 and exchanged it for a new
re-manufactured I95. I recieved a piece of paper work with official nextel
letterhead recording the old and new serial and imei numbers the date and
phone model, ect..ect..ect. I need some pro-advice on what to do.
"xx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Signal tried denying a claim of mine for my I95 because I was using my
I90
> sim card. Luckily, I bought my I95 through Nextel, one of the Nextel
> customer service reps called Signal for me and two days later I had my new
> phone.
> "SDS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Ok I lost my phone. The phone that I had was an I95. Prior to lossing
my
> > phone I took my I95 to Nextel and told them that the phone was giving me
> > proplems. So Nextel gave me a re-conditioned I95. They also gave a
> service
> > transaction reciept. On the Nextel transaction reciept it lists my
> model#,
> > old/new serial#, and the old/new imei#. The paper work is also signed
and
> > dated by me and is on file with the Nextel office in my area.
> > So what do I have to do to prove that I owned the phone. Signal thinks
> that
> > I am trying to pull one on them, but I am not. Mybe I should get the
film
> > from the camera's? Who now mybe that is not enough proof?
> > Well I guess mybe my only option is to take signal to court!
> >
> >
>
>
- 10-02-2003, 10:41 PM #6SDSGuest
Re: Signal Insurance
Does anyone think that I will have luck with a authorized reseller. At the
time when I brought my phone in for service the nextel Corporate store was
closed for 2 weeks due to moving. Nextel Corporate had a local authorized
dealer doing all of the work, due to the move. I just don't see how that is
not proof? I brought in my broken I95 and exchanged it for a new
re-manufactured I95. I recieved a piece of paper work with official nextel
letterhead recording the old and new serial and imei numbers the date and
phone model, ect..ect..ect. I need some pro-advice on what to do.
"xx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Signal tried denying a claim of mine for my I95 because I was using my
I90
> sim card. Luckily, I bought my I95 through Nextel, one of the Nextel
> customer service reps called Signal for me and two days later I had my new
> phone.
> "SDS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Ok I lost my phone. The phone that I had was an I95. Prior to lossing
my
> > phone I took my I95 to Nextel and told them that the phone was giving me
> > proplems. So Nextel gave me a re-conditioned I95. They also gave a
> service
> > transaction reciept. On the Nextel transaction reciept it lists my
> model#,
> > old/new serial#, and the old/new imei#. The paper work is also signed
and
> > dated by me and is on file with the Nextel office in my area.
> > So what do I have to do to prove that I owned the phone. Signal thinks
> that
> > I am trying to pull one on them, but I am not. Mybe I should get the
film
> > from the camera's? Who now mybe that is not enough proof?
> > Well I guess mybe my only option is to take signal to court!
> >
> >
>
>
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