Marie-Lise
New member
Erica,
T-Mobile's insurance policy does cover liquid damage. The problem that comes in is that when you do a warranty exchange through t-mobile, the insurance company is not involved. If you are worried that there might be a charge, there is the option to do the warranty exchange through the Insurance carrier directly. If the insurance company finds that it is a warranty problem, (as was explained to us) you will not be charged a deductible (or it will be refunded if already paid). If they determine that it was a non-warranty situation then you will be hit for the insurance deductible and it will count towards your 2 exchanges in 12 month period. Now the fact that you got charged only $100 is not bad since the deductible is actually $110 on a BB device through T-Mobile's contract with Asurion.
Zo
T-Mobile's insurance policy does cover liquid damage. The problem that comes in is that when you do a warranty exchange through t-mobile, the insurance company is not involved. If you are worried that there might be a charge, there is the option to do the warranty exchange through the Insurance carrier directly. If the insurance company finds that it is a warranty problem, (as was explained to us) you will not be charged a deductible (or it will be refunded if already paid). If they determine that it was a non-warranty situation then you will be hit for the insurance deductible and it will count towards your 2 exchanges in 12 month period. Now the fact that you got charged only $100 is not bad since the deductible is actually $110 on a BB device through T-Mobile's contract with Asurion.
Zo