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  • 02-24-2007, 04:14 PM
    aablackr1
    Quote Originally Posted by paulcman
    Bitter much? So, you "used to do work for Asurion before"? What exactly does that mean? Is it anything like actually being employed by Asurion?

    I have taken advantage of my insurance on 2 occassions so far, and both times I have been very satisfied. I have worked with numerous customers who have also been satisfied with their replacements. All phones are factory recertified (yes, that does mean refurbished) by the manufacturer.

    Remember to always weigh the cost/benefits of getting the insurance on your new phone. For argument's sake, you just bought a brand new Strawberry Chocolate online for $99.99 (the current promotional price). You pay $4.99 per month for insurance. After 10 months, your phone goes swimming in the lake while you are on vacation. You are not eligible for an upgrade and it is obviously not covered by the manufacturer's warranty. So, you file an insurance claim. 10 months at $5.00, plus $50.00 deductible = replacement phone for $100.00 total. New phone cost: $269.99 full retail (maybe you can get lucky and take advantage of the 25% discount for signing a new 2 year contract). Now tell me that the insurance is not a good deal!

    Just my $.02!
    I have repaired phones for them, I am not in any way saying that they dont have satisfied customers because the phones do look like new. But what I am saying is that the phones used in the refurbishment process are actually phones deemed unrepairable by the carrier at one point or another (i.e. liquid damage, customer abuse, beyond economical repair etc.) unless of course like someone mentioned that if they dont have your model in stock they just give you a new one, that is how they keep their cost down and make tons of money. The handsets are NOT refurbished by the manufacturer because at that point they are not covered by their warranty!

    Just my $.02!
  • 02-24-2007, 12:02 PM
    dasanii19
    Asurion sucks, the only way to come up on a nice phone is if they are all out of the older model and you get a brand new version. I sent back in my referbihed 9800 and asked for the 9900 and after just three weeks I got what I wanted.
  • 02-23-2007, 10:10 PM
    paulcman
    Quote Originally Posted by aablackr1
    I was reading this post and just had to respond. I used to do work for Asurion before, every single phone that a customer gets back from Asurion is pretty much junk. Most of the phones at one time or another were recycled liquid damage phones with aftermarket parts! After that they dont even have a procedure to properly check the RF side of the phone but only do a 1234 test call, WOW! and they turn around and charge the customer an arm and a leg for monthly fees and replacement cost!.......Im done with my rant!
    Bitter much? So, you "used to do work for Asurion before"? What exactly does that mean? Is it anything like actually being employed by Asurion?

    I have taken advantage of my insurance on 2 occassions so far, and both times I have been very satisfied. I have worked with numerous customers who have also been satisfied with their replacements. All phones are factory recertified (yes, that does mean refurbished) by the manufacturer.

    Remember to always weigh the cost/benefits of getting the insurance on your new phone. For argument's sake, you just bought a brand new Strawberry Chocolate online for $99.99 (the current promotional price). You pay $4.99 per month for insurance. After 10 months, your phone goes swimming in the lake while you are on vacation. You are not eligible for an upgrade and it is obviously not covered by the manufacturer's warranty. So, you file an insurance claim. 10 months at $5.00, plus $50.00 deductible = replacement phone for $100.00 total. New phone cost: $269.99 full retail (maybe you can get lucky and take advantage of the 25% discount for signing a new 2 year contract). Now tell me that the insurance is not a good deal!

    Just my $.02!
  • 02-23-2007, 07:10 PM
    GrandMasterB
    Quote Originally Posted by aablackr1
    I was reading this post and just had to respond. I used to do work for Asurion before, every single phone that a customer gets back from Asurion is pretty much junk. Most of the phones at one time or another were recycled liquid damage phones with aftermarket parts! After that they dont even have a procedure to properly check the RF side of the phone but only do a 1234 test call, WOW! and they turn around and charge the customer an arm and a leg for monthly fees and replacement cost!.......Im done with my rant!
    WOW!!! I am really glad you took the time to post your above comments. I have been paying Asurion a monthly fee for well over a year on 4 seperate phones, hoping I would never have to use it, but feeling reassured that it was there just in case.

    If I did end up losing or damaging a phone and payed the deductable just to receive a recycled blank peice of garbage I would be furious!!

    I don't use the insurance just so I don't get stuck in the middle of my contract without a phone. I mean I have a whole box full of phones to replace a damaged /lost one with if I had to, but I payed alot to have the "coolest" most current phone because they are fun to show off, right? I am not about to walk around flaunting my No labeled multicolored POS.

    I would sooner foot the bill and buy a new one than use the insult of a replacement they sent you.

    Thanks again for this information ,

    -GrandMasterB
  • 02-21-2007, 12:58 PM
    aablackr1
    I was reading this post and just had to respond. I used to do work for Asurion before, every single phone that a customer gets back from Asurion is pretty much junk. Most of the phones at one time or another were recycled liquid damage phones with aftermarket parts! After that they dont even have a procedure to properly check the RF side of the phone but only do a 1234 test call, WOW! and they turn around and charge the customer an arm and a leg for monthly fees and replacement cost!.......Im done with my rant!
  • 01-30-2007, 02:44 PM
    turk23
    my friend did the samething and got the same one so its normal that you got it.
  • 01-19-2007, 07:20 AM
    dasanii19
    Hmm, well I guess I could sell it on ebay. then turn around and buy the original one from someone on ebay.
  • 01-18-2007, 10:19 PM
    paulcman
    You really don't have much choice. That is the phone that Asurion replaced your damaged or defective phone with. It is the same phone, LG VX9800, but it is refurbished, which is why it looks a little different.
  • 01-18-2007, 05:31 PM
    dasanii19
    No input at all? Should I just activate the phone and be done with it?
  • 01-17-2007, 09:56 PM
    dasanii19
    Anyone? Why is this phone blank? should I send it back and ask for another one? Should I get the 9900?
  • 01-17-2007, 07:33 PM
    dasanii19
    My original LG VX9800 cell phone broke so I paid $50 and got it replaced from Asurion insurance company. Well the VX9800 arrived today and I was a little suprised that the new VX9800 I got didnt look like my old one, not different as in how its shaped but different as in it doesnt say LG on the inside right speaker, the volume control is silver (not clear with black underneath) it doesnt say LG on the top front screen, the battery is plain silver with no words on it at all and also is made by "everwin" I also noticed the new batteries specs being 1000mah and not 1300mah like my original battery. Is that a good thing of bad?

    Is this normal? or should I ask for a orignal phone replacment?

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