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claims come with hefty deductibles ranging from $150 - $200, instead of a one time upfront charge. So, if you were looking to pick up an iPhone from Sprint and AppleCare wasn't exactly ringing your bell, you'll soon have an additional insurance option in less than a fortnight. if you were looking to pick up an iPhone from Sprint and AppleCare wasn't exactly ringing your bell, you'll soon have an additional insurance option in less than a fortnight.
a terrible, sinking feeling when your phone is damaged or lost. Mobile service providers sell insurance plans to allow their customers to receive a new phone in the event of loss, damage, or theft. When it comes to your cell phone, do you have some type of insurance or equipment protection plan? Paying an extra $5 to $11 per month for month-to-month phone insurance might sound tempting -- especially now that the big wireless carriers have ditched contracts and subsidized phones, and you're paying upfront for a new iPhone 7.
After opting not to offer its Total Equipment Protection (TEP) service to iPhone customers, Sprint appears to have turned over a new leaf. An anonymous tipster has shared an internal screenshot with us noting that starting on January 25th, the carrier will start allowing its iPhone users to select TEP as an equipment insurance option.
Similar to its policy with AppleCare , Sprint will give customers 30 days from the date of purchase to add TEP to their account at a monthly charge of $11. However, unlike Apple's in-house coverage plan, Total Equipment Protection claims come with hefty deductibles ranging from $150 - $200, instead of a one time upfront charge.
So, if you were looking to pick up an iPhone from Sprint and AppleCare wasn't exactly ringing your bell, you'll soon have an additional insurance option in less than a fortnight. Protection (TEP) service to iPhone customers, Sprint appears to have turned over a new iPhone 7. After opting not to offer its Total Equipment Protection (TEP) service to iPhone customers, Sprint appears to have turned over a new leaf.
An anonymous tipster has shared an internal screenshot with us noting that starting on January 25th, the carrier will start allowing its iPhone users to select TEP as an equipment insurance option. Similar to its policy with AppleCare , Sprint will give customers 30 days from the date of purchase to add TEP to their account at a monthly charge of $11.
However, unlike Apple's in-house coverage plan, Total Equipment Protection claims come with hefty deductibles ranging from $150 - $200, instead of a one time upfront charge. So, if you were looking to pick up an iPhone from Sprint and AppleCare wasn't exactly ringing your bell, you'll soon have an additional insurance option in less than a fortnight.
has shared an internal screenshot with us noting that starting on January 25th, the carrier will start allowing its iPhone users to select TEP as an equipment insurance option. Similar to its policy with AppleCare , Sprint will give customers 30 days from the date of purchase to add TEP to their account at a monthly charge of $11.
However, unlike Apple's in-house coverage plan, Total Equipment Protection claims come with hefty deductibles ranging from $150 - $200, instead of a one time upfront charge. So, if you were looking to pick up an iPhone from Sprint and AppleCare wasn't exactly ringing your bell, you'll soon have an additional insurance option in less than a fortnight.
a fortnight. less than a fortnight. screenshot with us noting that starting on January 25th, the carrier will start allowing its iPhone users to select TEP as an equipment insurance option. Similar to its policy with AppleCare , Sprint will give customers 30 days from the date of purchase to add TEP to their account at a monthly charge of $11.
However, unlike Apple's in-house coverage plan, Total Equipment Protection claims come with hefty deductibles ranging from $150 - $200, instead of a one time upfront charge. So, if you were looking to pick up an iPhone from Sprint and AppleCare wasn't exactly ringing your bell, you'll soon have an additional insurance option in less than a fortnight.
us noting that starting on January 25th, the carrier will start allowing its iPhone users to select TEP as an equipment insurance option. Similar to its policy with AppleCare , Sprint will give customers 30 days from the date of purchase to add TEP to their account at a monthly charge of $11. However, unlike Apple's in-house coverage plan, Total Equipment Protection claims come with hefty deductibles ranging from $150 - $200, instead of a one time upfront charge.
So, if you were looking to pick up an iPhone from Sprint and AppleCare wasn't exactly ringing your bell, you'll soon
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