Months ago I wrote about how bad my experience with Verizon’s 3rd party phone insurance company Asurion was. You know when you go to the Verizon store for a phone and they say for $5 a month you can get a new phone any time you have a problem thanks to their insurance plan? Turns out that is a company called Asurion that provides the service. That company does a horrible job at customer support as you can see from the comments in my first blog post.
Asurion employees started posting obscene comments to the post, and some even tried to pose as thankful customers! Funny stuff, because all their flames only made the post go higher on Google—it is now the #2 result behind Asurion’s home page.
OK, now for the t-Mobile story. I go to get a new phone at the t-Mobile store in L.A. and the guy asks me if I want to insure it. He says it in a really low voice.
I asked him it’s Asurion.
He says it is Asurion in a depressed voice.
I ask him if he thinks they are any good because I’ve had a horrible experience with them.
His eyes light up! He says they are the absolutle worst people to deal with, everyone at t-Mobile resents having to offer the service to their customers, and that I shouldn’t ge the service because it’s a major rip off.
If the people selling your product hate you then you might want to think about what you’re selling.
t-Mobile hates Asurion too: "it's a major rip off"
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(Page 5 of 5)82. I recently called Asurion and padi my $50 deductible for a replacement phone on 03/03/2008. I was told my phone would ship out the same day for delivery 03/04/08 no later than 03/05/08. Today is Thursday and still no phone. Since this is my teenage daughters phone I called Asurion and talked with Larry and was told there was a problem getting my order processed (this is short for they didn't have my phone in inventory) and that it would ship out today for delivery on Monday 03/10/08. Larry stated that I should be thankful that I have this insurance because replacing a sprint phone can be very costly. I didn't argue nor cuss him, I simply picked up the phone called sprint and let them have it. I got a brand new phone for my other line of service and will get to keep the replacement phone when it arrives assuming it works and they agreed to discount my monthly service for the next 2 months. I've since then contacted the BBB to file a complaint against Asurion and have requested all or part of my deductible back from Asurion as well. After reading all the comments posted to this blog I can honestly say I will cancel my insurance because I've been a customer for 5 years and paying $7 a month on 2 lines of service and having to deal with idiots like this just isn't worth it for me. I'm also going to send this info to my local TV station Fox 4 News and see if they can do a story on them to let everyone know what type of company this is.
Posted at 8:22PM on Mar 9th 2008 by Bridget N Thomas
83. I don't think you guys fully appreciate insurance companies or how they have to work. The guidelines are set by the wireless company that sells you the phone. When you purchase a new phone, there are all kinds of hidden fees-sim card replacement for lost/stolen phones, accessories that you may have purchased extra, as well as the activation fees they charge you. These costs alone can amount to more than $100.00 and you complain about a 50.00 deductible for sometimes 200-300 dollars worth of equipment? Get real and grow up. As for not having the phones make and model in stock? Talk to the phone manufacturers for constantly "updating" and discontinuing phones or to the wireless carrier for no longer carrying the phone you've got. That's why there is a limited supply from my experience. Nice try though. Only a complete jerk would try to get something for nothing.
Posted at 10:40AM on Mar 27th 2008 by Glenn
84. Depends which call center you get. There's a Nashville call center full of idiots and then theres Houston, TX and Moncton, NB call centers with decently educated people. Asurion's not that bad of a company if you read your policy... They have 31 days to get your phone to you.. So you waited what? 7? Are you telling me you never had bad customer service with some crew person at McDonald's?... Do you really think that Fox 4 News is going to do a story on "Woman paid $7/ month and had to wait for her phone on BackOrder!! OMG!" ? Seriously, having a phone is a privilege, not a birth right. Someone in Asurion dropped the ball and made the error of not advising you that the phone was on backorder.. Mistakes happen.. Why Spring (or so you say they did) gave you a phone and a credit on your next two months makes no sense, but they probably just wanted to shut you up and get you the hell off their line. You people need to seriously look at the big picture, you think the world revolves around you, and I know in a sense, when you're paying for a service, it should... But you're getting a phone for a fraction of the price, for free shipping, and on average, overnighted to you. So you may have to wait a week for it to come in, would you rather pay $400 for your phone? Don't buy insurance if you don't want what they provide. It's that simple...
Posted at 8:16PM on Mar 30th 2008 by Alex
85. All griping about personal situation aside. From reading these posts and my own personal experience with Asurion and T-Mobile, I think that T-Mobile needs better disclosure practices and Asurion needs to undergo serious process improvement. From the sounds of several posts from previous Asurion employees, it sounds like they could use a new and more flexible information system.
Posted at 1:44AM on Apr 9th 2008 by Dissatisfied Customer
86. Asurion is terrible service. Period.
I have to pay 110 dollar deductible for a damn sidekick. That is a ripoff.
Posted at 2:36AM on Apr 9th 2008 by John
87. TO EVERYONE IT IS A WASTE OF TIME TO ASK YOU ALL IF YOU EVER READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS(BROCHURE) SENT TO YOU BY REGULAR MAIL WHEN YOU ENROLLED TO THE INSURENCE.
go to ********www.phoneclaim.com********and chose your carrier.AND READ.
Posted at 8:15PM on Apr 9th 2008 by Deyis
88. Well I work for Asurion so let me tell you how the insurance works…
1) Your insurance follows your sim card. (when you take the sim out of a ’sidekick’ and put it in a ‘nokia’ the insurance transfers)…(call us as soon as something happens to your phone. (w/in 30 days or 60 days in NY)
2) Your lost phone has to be lost with the sim in it for it to be replaced ( or if you loose your phone w/ out the sim, DONT KEEP USING SIM IN ANOTHER PHONE, get it suspended)
3)If your not using your phone, we cant replace it… (if you get another sim activated(loaner phone), make sure you call us within 30 days or 60 if you live in NY)
4) There is a deductible on all lost, stolen, damaged or out of warranty phones. $40, $70, or $110 (depending on the phone)
5)With tmobile, if your acct is not able to get an upgrade or you dont want to add a line to your plane… they would make you pay full retail value for your phone…(we just charge deduct. and dont extend your contract like tmobile)
6)As stated in the terms and conditions, you may receive a new or refurbished phone… The refurbished phones do have a warranty so call us right away if something happens to your phone and we can assist you. (As long as the phone does not have physical damage)
WWW.PHONECLAIM.COM (READ TERMS AND CONDITIONS)
Posted at 2:42AM on Apr 23rd 2008 by TDW4097
89. What's with asurion having everything on back order?? After losing my phone and calling asurion i was told my Env was on back order, and it always is according to the rep....I'm sorry but doesn't that kinda tell you something? it's a popular phone, "hey we should stock that" Asurion's just waiting for someone to break their phone so they can "referbish" it and send me a used phone. I was told i'd get a new phone at the verizon store when they sold me the insurance!!!! So i was told i'd get a new phone AND i wasn't told about the $50 deductable! I even offered to travel to the verizon store and buy a new phone and asked if they would reemberse the difference....ahhh NO. This company like all other inurance companies are just scams. People do yourself a favor and deposit $5 into your bank savings every month just in case you lose or break your phone and then use that money to buy a NEW phone not some hand me down.
Posted at 10:18AM on Apr 23rd 2008 by Ady
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81. Well I filed a claim on January 31, 2008...it is now February 10th. In this short amount of time I wil be receiving my 5th phone from Asurion. This has been the most frustrating experience of my life! From defective refurbished phones to lack of professional customer service. I will say this though...when I had called to them to inform them of the defective phone I did get another one the very next day. The one thing good I will say is that they do try to make you happy. Despite all the frustration I will say that I never felt like i was SOL. However, they really need to update there programs or computers because what one person will tell me..the very next day a different person will say it was not notated or they cannot my info..this was by far the most frustrating part. They also sent me a phone to my old adress in which I changed with a rep atleast 5 times! So I should be receving a sidekick LX tomorrow..I hope there are no problems and I can move on...PLEASE!!!! I seriously do not want to talk to them ever again!
Posted at 11:26PM on Feb 10th 2008 by Sherrie