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- 11-10-2003, 11:11 PM #1Ian X. CuthbertGuest
Hi...I bought a kyocera fone about 2 years ago from Circuit City,
along with a $60, 3 year warranty. I have since used this warranty to
upgrade my fone twice, most recently to a Sanyo 6200. I really like
this fone, but it seems to be dying after a year and a half of
constant use and falling out of my lap when I get out of the car.
Anyways, I recently went down to CC for something else, and noticed
that they're no longer carrying Sprint fones. It was pretty busy, so
I didn't want to wait around to ask questions. So, I would like to
know if anyone has gotten their money back from a fone that quit
working (under warranty) since they've stopped carrying SPCS. TIA for
any info.
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- 11-11-2003, 07:45 AM #2CKGuest
Re: Circuit City warranty question
In the area that I live (Virginia Beach), Best Buy is now an exclusive
dealer for Sprint having dropped SunCom and TMobile whereas Circuit City is
now an exclusive Verizon dealer having dropped Sprint and Suncom. Not sure
if this is a nationwide push by the big box electronic retailers to simplify
their operations or not.
"Ian X. Cuthbert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi...I bought a kyocera fone about 2 years ago from Circuit City,
> along with a $60, 3 year warranty. I have since used this warranty to
> upgrade my fone twice, most recently to a Sanyo 6200. I really like
> this fone, but it seems to be dying after a year and a half of
> constant use and falling out of my lap when I get out of the car.
> Anyways, I recently went down to CC for something else, and noticed
> that they're no longer carrying Sprint fones. It was pretty busy, so
> I didn't want to wait around to ask questions. So, I would like to
> know if anyone has gotten their money back from a fone that quit
> working (under warranty) since they've stopped carrying SPCS. TIA for
> any info.
- 11-11-2003, 09:11 AM #3DSL GURUGuest
Re: Circuit City warranty question
Let your fingers do the walking and call Circuit City.
- 11-13-2003, 10:42 PM #4Mark L.Guest
Re: Circuit City warranty question
Ian,
Call (888) 333-2333. If Circuit City has any Sprint PCS phones left in
their inventory, I believe they will offer you one. If not, then they will
send you a check. That is my understanding of the new City Advantage policy
regarding Sprint, AT&T, and Cingular phones.
Mark
"Ian X. Cuthbert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi...I bought a kyocera fone about 2 years ago from Circuit City,
> along with a $60, 3 year warranty. I have since used this warranty to
> upgrade my fone twice, most recently to a Sanyo 6200. I really like
> this fone, but it seems to be dying after a year and a half of
> constant use and falling out of my lap when I get out of the car.
> Anyways, I recently went down to CC for something else, and noticed
> that they're no longer carrying Sprint fones. It was pretty busy, so
> I didn't want to wait around to ask questions. So, I would like to
> know if anyone has gotten their money back from a fone that quit
> working (under warranty) since they've stopped carrying SPCS. TIA for
> any info.
- 11-14-2003, 03:34 PM #5scannellGuest
Re: Circuit City warranty question
Are you related to the Girl (last name Cuthbert) that plays Kim on the TV
series 24?
scannell
cols. oh
"Ian X. Cuthbert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi...I bought a kyocera fone about 2 years ago from Circuit City,
> along with a $60, 3 year warranty. I have since used this warranty to
> upgrade my fone twice, most recently to a Sanyo 6200. I really like
> this fone, but it seems to be dying after a year and a half of
> constant use and falling out of my lap when I get out of the car.
> Anyways, I recently went down to CC for something else, and noticed
> that they're no longer carrying Sprint fones. It was pretty busy, so
> I didn't want to wait around to ask questions. So, I would like to
> know if anyone has gotten their money back from a fone that quit
> working (under warranty) since they've stopped carrying SPCS. TIA for
> any info.
- 11-14-2003, 11:11 PM #6Nomad45Guest
Re: Circuit City warranty question
Mark L. wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Ian,
>
> Call (888) 333-2333. If Circuit City has any Sprint PCS phones
> left in their inventory, I believe they will offer you one. If
> not, then they will send you a check. That is my understanding of
> the new City Advantage policy regarding Sprint, AT&T, and Cingular
> phones.
>
> Mark
>
> "Ian X. Cuthbert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Hi...I bought a kyocera fone about 2 years ago from Circuit City,
>> along with a $60, 3 year warranty. I have since used this
>> warranty to upgrade my fone twice, most recently to a Sanyo 6200.
>> I really like this fone, but it seems to be dying after a year
>> and a half of constant use and falling out of my lap when I get
>> out of the car. Anyways, I recently went down to CC for something
>> else, and noticed that they're no longer carrying Sprint fones.
>> It was pretty busy, so I didn't want to wait around to ask
>> questions. So, I would like to know if anyone has gotten their
>> money back from a fone that quit working (under warranty) since
>> they've stopped carrying SPCS. TIA for any info.
>
>
>
I called (888) 333-2333. My Sanyo 4900 was going bad after a year,
they replaced it with a Sanyo 5300. I noticed it came from Lockline
which I though was the Insurance SprintPCS uses.
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