srice: I understand what you're saying and I've been through all that with SEVERAL people at TMo... I have a supervisor reviewing the dispute and account and will be getting back to me by the end of the wk. The POINT is... NEITHER RIM or TMo ***PROOVED*** the fee to me. When I get a bill in the mail every mo. from TMo... I can SEE what I'm being charged for. I can see my plan, the calls I make, the texts I make, etc... I have ***NO PROOF*** on the water damage. Simply RIM views vs. mine.
And another wonderful thing I noticed (since I've been aware of this whole 'water' thing) is that my NEW & REPLACEMENT BB -ARRIVED- with BOTH the phone and battery markings ALREADY RED, the whole thing TMo said would determine if it had water damage. That marking is TOTAL B.S. If my phone slightly got a few rain drops, THAT SHOULDN'T JUSTIFY an OUTRAGEROUS $100 FEE! I can understand that if the damn phone got dropped in a tub of water or a lake! But seriously for TMo and RIM to stand for a bulls*it charge as this on situations like mine and then NOT be able to proove it, will NOT stand with me.
As far as service, CS reps, plans, etc... yea, TMo's been good and I've compared 'em. Their a great *LARGE CITY* phone company, but not for where I'm at. Just the other night... AGAIN, my service books just dissappeared outa thin air and because I don't have TMo home coverage now that I'm back in SD (I'm off a partner tower that on rare occasion, I don't get data service with), this situation w/ TMo's been a total mess. (Contract not up either...) Talk about frustrating when I loose my service books and my BB is dead to the world, while I wait to pick up a data coverage signal again to get my service books and pick up where I left off.... Ugh... such a pain in the ***.
Nonetheless... RIM better be showing some damn proof if their gonna let cell companies know their charging their customers for "damage fees"... With our cell companies being the "go-between" for manufactures & consumers, they better be ready to show proof & documentation on these charges, just like the cell companies hafta do when they send out a bill.
Ok... hopefully this explains the situation better....