- Dec 1, 2012
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Hey everyone, so yestday I somehow busted the screen on my GS3. I was at work (I work at a lube shop) and pulled it out of my pocket and saw that there was spiderweb cracks all over the bottom and up to the top. Not sure how it happened, but I'm guessing I musta hit it with a wrench or something when it was in my pocket. It's my first time ever busting a screen. Thankfully I pay 6.99 a month to get insurance from Assurion through verizon. I called them up on the same day and after paying a hefty 100$ deductible I have a new GS3 on the way. Should be here tuesday.
My question is, does anyone know if the replacement phone they send you is brand new or refurbished?? I've had phones replaced by Verizon before and they always give me refurbished phones. Of course that is for warranty replacment and not insurance, and I didn't have to pay a cent. Has anyone had a phone replaced through them before? What was your experience?
Needless to say, I'm stoked about getting a new GS3 with no nicks or scratches on the camera lense. I'm just not excited about re-installing all 71 of my apps and setting up the home screens again. Anyone got suggestions on how to speed up that process?
Thanks
My question is, does anyone know if the replacement phone they send you is brand new or refurbished?? I've had phones replaced by Verizon before and they always give me refurbished phones. Of course that is for warranty replacment and not insurance, and I didn't have to pay a cent. Has anyone had a phone replaced through them before? What was your experience?
Needless to say, I'm stoked about getting a new GS3 with no nicks or scratches on the camera lense. I'm just not excited about re-installing all 71 of my apps and setting up the home screens again. Anyone got suggestions on how to speed up that process?
Thanks