Hi just wondering because I want to get insurance. it would be nice if Google let you purchase theirs even if you got the phone from Verizon.
You should ask yourself, do I have enough money to replace a 1k phone if I lose it, or completely demolish the phone, and it's not dipping into your emergency funds too badly? I've never broke a phone, and have had it on all of my phone's other than my OG Pixel XL(order thru Google, tried to add their insurance after & couldn't) but I've also never lost or broke a phone. I like the piece of mind insurance gives me, even though I'm very careful with my phone/possessions.
Maybe I end up flushing $7 a month down the drain but it's worth the piece of mind especially since I carry it naked and with no screen protector..
Personally no, all the money I have saved over the years not paying monthly premiums will itself cover if I need to repair something if I break the phone. Most of these plans also carry a deductible on top of monthly premium or one time payment. Personally I don't see that helpful if I take into account the money I have saved not having phone insurance over the years and also I carry the phone with a case which gives protection against drops. Overall comes to individual preference but for me personally it made financial sense not to buy insurance for phones I buy.
Everyone is different and think in a different way so depends on how you see it.
I agree with this to a point but I get the new Pixel every year so for me it's $7 a month x 12 = $84 wasted $$ if I don't use it...
If I do use it then the math varies but lets assume long scenario... I break it at month 11.. I've paid $7 a month for 11 = $77 and then the $80 replacement deductible. My total out of pocket expense would be $157 to get a $900 phone replaced..
For me $7 a month is nadda and if the phone were $650 I probably would not bother. But @ almost $900, $7 a month is worth the piece of mind to me...
The point is you are assuming a replacement, why would it need replacement? If it's within a year it's covered under manufacture warranty for most issues and if I break the glass I walk into ubreak fix official Google partner to pay out of pocket less than $200 to fix it. I don't even keep my phones more than a year so don't care about extended warranty which is useful with the insurance.
So theoretically I have already saved more than a phone or two worth of cost by not paying anything for insurance over the last 8-10 years and haven't had any scenario where I had to need repair for my phone.
Again, it's up to individual on how they feel about this in general and I agree with peace of mind and all. But for me the cost of phone repair is very insignificant to have an insurance plan. It's just my comfort level some one else may say you can apply same formula to car and home insurance, argue you can save so much money not paying those etc. First it's required by law and also I'm not comfortable paying thousands of dollars in repair if something happens. But for phone I'm perfectly fine shelling out couple of hundred dollars if it needs repair which is rare in my scenario since I don't even keep phones for that long.
Even using your theory, insurance would still save you cash.. $200 for a screen replacement -v- $80 for the deductible plus how many months you've paid the $7 a month....
Look I get it, it's personal preference.. I've don't usually buy insurance but I did this time mainly due to the cost of the phone. If you do not see the value or the piece of mind it offers then cool... I can't and won't argue that..
I'm not arguing at all, it's individual choice
Just to correct, my theory for me saves cost. I'm not just talking about paying $7 a month or whatever monthly or one time cost for this phone, it's the money you would have paid over the years for phone insurance. So my $200 out of pocket cost is small change compared to phone insurance cost I have saved not paying over the years.
I think we both made our points, lots of valid points based on how you look at it. Good discussion
If you know how much is it to replace the rear glass? I'm curious as to the cost of it...