- Jul 2, 2012
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So I'm on an unlimited data plan on Verizon which means the Galaxy S3 that should be arriving any day now will probably have to last me a good bit of time b/c no more subsidies for me. I just don't see myself dropping $650 on a phone anytime soon. As such, I've been doing some due diligence and reading up on the protection offered by my credit card.
People often seem to overlook this coverage but it seems like a pretty good deal. I'm not feeling the $100 deductible for Squaretrade along with the purchase price for just 2 years of protection. Asurion just seems like a complete rip off.
Apparently I will get something like 90 days coverage for anything that happens since I bought it with my credit card. Assuming Samsung guarantees phones for 1 year, it will double the manufacture warranty to 2 years. This is where I normally would purchase a new phone.
Apparently, with the Visa Warranty Manager, I can get repair coverage for $41/$59 for coverage until July 2015/2017, respectively. Normally I think any kind of service plan/extended warranty is a huge rip off (I used to sell these stupid warranties back in college when I worked at Sears and I felt dirty after every sale). However, $60 for peace of mind for 5 years doesn't seem too bad. It apparently covers batteries too and I'm sure I'd go through 2 batteries in that time frame and either the home button or the power button will break.
However, I've never ever broken a phone (knock on wood) since I started carrying a cell phone in 2001. Well, scratch that, my OG Droid power button got all mushy and wouldn't spring back out. Also, I think it is unrealistic that I would be able to carry the same phone for 3 full years, let alone 5, even if it was in good working condition. I'm trying to get away from this whole consumerist mindset, and I'm good in almost all areas except phones for whatever reason.
What do you guys think? Yay or Ney?
People often seem to overlook this coverage but it seems like a pretty good deal. I'm not feeling the $100 deductible for Squaretrade along with the purchase price for just 2 years of protection. Asurion just seems like a complete rip off.
Apparently I will get something like 90 days coverage for anything that happens since I bought it with my credit card. Assuming Samsung guarantees phones for 1 year, it will double the manufacture warranty to 2 years. This is where I normally would purchase a new phone.
Apparently, with the Visa Warranty Manager, I can get repair coverage for $41/$59 for coverage until July 2015/2017, respectively. Normally I think any kind of service plan/extended warranty is a huge rip off (I used to sell these stupid warranties back in college when I worked at Sears and I felt dirty after every sale). However, $60 for peace of mind for 5 years doesn't seem too bad. It apparently covers batteries too and I'm sure I'd go through 2 batteries in that time frame and either the home button or the power button will break.
However, I've never ever broken a phone (knock on wood) since I started carrying a cell phone in 2001. Well, scratch that, my OG Droid power button got all mushy and wouldn't spring back out. Also, I think it is unrealistic that I would be able to carry the same phone for 3 full years, let alone 5, even if it was in good working condition. I'm trying to get away from this whole consumerist mindset, and I'm good in almost all areas except phones for whatever reason.
What do you guys think? Yay or Ney?