AT&T Insurance to Offer iPhone Screen Replacements for $89
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Posted October 18, 2016 at 3:40am by iClarified
AT&T has announced that it will offer iPhone screen replacements for an $89 deductible to customers who have purchased smartphone insurance from the company.
On November 15, 2016, we are launching a cracked screen repair option for the Mobile Insurance, Mobile Protection Pack, Mobile Protection Pack for Business and Multi-Device Protection Pack programs. This will give you the opportunity to get your screen repaired as soon as the same day.
You can file a claim in the morning and, if approved, schedule an Asurion-certified technician to repair your cracked screen as soon as the same afternoon, subject to appointment availability.
Currently covered devices include: ● Apple iPhone 6 ● Apple iPhone 6 Plus ● Apple iPhone 6S ● Apple iPhone 6S Plus ● Apple iPhone SE ● Samsung Galaxy Note 4 ● Samsung Galaxy S5 ● Samsung Galaxy S6
If you are purchasing a new iPhone and want insurance, you may want to check out Apple's offering. Apple recently dropped the price of a screen replacement for those with AppleCare+ to just $29.
More details about AT&T's screen replacement at the link below...
When you buy a phone a next plan , you are required to pay in full for damage to the phone. Or loose your phone. So loose your phone pay 600 bucks, and still need to buy a new phone
The biggest rip off of all. Even with an Apple care you get it free or cheaper. Not to mention the local computer shops fix them or replace them for less than 50 dollars. No thanks ATT customers aren't stupid.
Yeah pretty much, the part cost for the 5 series is around $25, part cost for the 6 is $34, and 6 plus is around $39 6s is still around $110 though part cost and 6s plus part cost is still around $150, so for those it's worth it
smartphone devices insurance is the greatest scam. You pay monthly fees and still susceptible for a high deductible for a part that cost only $25 - 35. Still you are subjected to scrutiny of how you broke it and if it does not fall within the guide lines of them scam insurance they will not cover the repair/replacement.
Exactly that's why I just do the Apple care, either way if my Apple care runs out I can always do it myself. It's not hard to replace screens with iPhones.