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Not including weekendsHang in there mine took exactly 10 days but they say upto 14 days
Not including weekendsHang in there mine took exactly 10 days but they say upto 14 days
Glad it worked out and even better that it only took 3 minutes out of your life!!!!! I spent numerous hours arguing and explaining to customer service in two different occurrences where I was being charged for a damaged return and a year later for a no return.I just got the dreaded partial charge bc there was a tiny crack around the camera I didn't even see until I looked at the pictures after I shipped it. FedEx also delayed mine for like 2 weeks. I just chatted with customer service and told them it was fine when I sent it and since FedEx had it for so long idk what happened to it in that time. Guy was polite no arguing got my 200 charge returned took all of three minutes. I was kinda glad it got delayed bc I used that as an excuse lol
This won't work with Samsung trade in because the original generator of the shipping label has to be the one who purchases the insurance. And that would be Samsung. And yes I know this because my first ever trade in to Samsung a few years ago was stolen in transit via FedEx. I was one of the first posters here that got the dreaded empty box email. I have resolved myself to never use Samsung trade in again. It's just too risky. From now on when I want to trade in a phone I just go to my local bestbuy and do it in person.I know with UPS the first $100.00 is automatically covered with insurance and then it costs $2.50 per hundred over that for insurance. So if you do the math depending on what you feel the traded in phone is worth to you, then you can purchase delivery insurance. This way if the phone never shows up at its destination (no matter the reason) you will be reimbursed. YMMV
So when you take the package to UPS you cannot purchase "extra" insurance?This won't work with Samsung trade in because the original generator of the shipping label has to be the one who purchases the insurance. And that would be Samsung. And yes I know this because my first ever trade in to Samsung a few years ago was stolen in transit via FedEx. I was one of the first posters here that got the dreaded empty box email. I have resolved myself to never use Samsung trade in again. It's just too risky. From now on when I want to trade in a phone I just go to my local bestbuy and do it in person.
No you cannot. I got into a big argument with them about this. You have to be the actual person or business that generated the shipping label in order to purchase insurance for a package. Since Samsung creates the shipping label for tradeins they are the only entity that can purchase extra insurance. I even asked Samsung if I could just ship a tradein item myself in the future so I could use my own label and then be able to add my own insurance. Samsung said no because packages will not be received by their trade in department unless I use their specific label. It's not necessarily a bad policy. It only becomes a problem when people within the system start stealing packages.So when you take the package to UPS you cannot purchase "extra" insurance?
I have never tried myself, but it would surprise me that UPS (or any delivery service) would pass up taking more money for insurance that rarely is ever needed. YMMV
Samsung was threatening to lock my phone. So, after paying the $810 to Samsung as a replacement for my stolen trade-in, I have a glimmer of hope:Samsung takes no responsibility. Told me to take it up with FedEx. Filed a claim with FedEx just to do everything I can without any expectations. Bottomline, my trade-in was stolen and I am out $750.
I won't ever do a trade-in of any product ever again direct with Samsung.
I'm waiting on the Class Action lawsuit so I can get my $3.29.
We will conduct an investigation for this, once we confirmed that your packaged was stolen, we can proceed with the refund for the trade in charged back.
Samsung was threatening to lock my phone. So, after paying the $810 to Samsung as a replacement for my stolen trade-in, I have a glimmer of hope:
Mine is as well. My package has been only 20 miles from it's destination for the past week.Mine is still lost. So far I haven't heard anything from Samsung about it but since I have a FedEx account I've been tracking the package daily. It's still one step away from being delivered.
That's great news.I just got my acceptance email and text for my Note 20 Ultra. It was in great condition except it had screen burn in. I kept my S23 Ultra.
Well my trade has been in limbo for weeks now and I got an email yesterday finally saying thank you for my trade in. I assumed the package was found or delivered or something but when I check the tracking info it's still MIA at the location just before delivery. I can only assume their package insurance kicked in so I'm being automatically credited for the return. On a side note, I wonder how much they insure their packages for? A thousand maybe? It's a good deal for them being more than they valued the device to me.
The way I said that doesn't sound right, tell me how your would say it.
glad you finally got this resolved. i have similar situation with my trade-in today...see my posting here...what a nightmare with their trade-in process.Monday morning update
Greetings from Samsung!
Thank you for getting in touch with us.
We really appreciate your time and patience regarding this. We have checked and found out that you have concern regarding the order trade in. As we can check, we want to inform you that we have cancelled your chargeback and there will not be any chargeback related to your trade-in order SA3xxxxxxxx. No further action is needed at this point. You can revert us on this email in case of any further assistance.
We highly appreciate your understanding, time, and our limitations. Feel free to reach out to us for any further queries as we'll be here to assist you 24/7.
Have a great day and stay safe!
Warm regards,
Danish
Samsung Customer Care