(UK) Looking for some clarification on Warranty - Google Pixel 2 XL Guides, News, & Discussion

I'm looking to buy a Pixel 2 XL in January, but i'm struggling to find much about different stores that are selling it and their warranty terms. From what i gather there are 4 places selling the phone outright in the UK, Google Store, Currys/PC World and Carphone Warehouse. I have a pretty good contract that i have no desire to change so buying the phone outright is the better deal for me. But looking at each companies' product page only the Google Store and Currys/PC World mention the warranty. But Currys/PC World have it listed as 1 year still, as far as i know it was bumped to 2 years limited warranty? Do Google honour the warranty if the phone is bought from Carphone Warehouse or Currys/PC World? Or are the stores themselves responsible for replacing the device for manufacturing defects etc. It seems quicker to get it from a store in the UK and i'm not a huge fan of UK Mail. If the warranty process is alot easier, given all the issues this phone has been through, from the Google Store i'll just get it from them.
Sorry for the rambling post, thoughts?

Just ring up Google and find out who the verified resellers/retailers are. I bought mine from EE. I get 1 year with EE and 2 Years with Google. I've gone for a replacement last week so expecting my replacement tomorrow. Both EE and Google did not have a preference who you went with for an RMA.

bleepsake said:
Just ring up Google and find out who the verified resellers/retailers are. I bought mine from EE. I get 1 year with EE and 2 Years with Google. I've gone for a replacement last week so expecting my replacement tomorrow. Both EE and Google did not have a preference who you went with for an RMA.
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I'll try and contact them tomorrow about it, i'm pretty sure EE, iD, Currys/PC World and Carphone Warehouse are but I want to be sure before ordering from one of them and being left SOL with a warranty problem. Thanks.

in the UK you get 12 months return to retailer warranty.
You also get manufacturer warranty, which is usually 12 months - but most phone manufacturers have been giving 2 years warranty.
So you are correct, that Carphone Warehouse/ID/Currys etc (all same company - Dixons plc) will give 12 month warranty, but Google offer 2 years warranty, so within 12 months you can contact either Currys or Google - after 12 months you can only contact Google.
If you buy a second hand phone that was originally bought from Carphone Warehouse - even though they give 12 months warranty, that's only to the purchaser - so the second owner will only be able to claim under Google's 2 year warranty.
So either way - you get 2 years warranty on the phone, just depends which company you want to claim off within the first 12 months if you're the first owner of the phone.

It's worth pointing out that Google Store support is excellent. If the device breaks and is covered by warranty then they swap the device immediately without many questions. You either get a new or a refurbished handset but in most occasions I couldn't tell the difference.
On my 20 month old Nexus 6P, after 3 swaps because of battery draining issues and random reboots, they even refunded me the full amount. For others they replaced them with the original Pixel XL. Can't fault them.

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MobilesDirect & Their Warranty Question

Thinking about buying from MobilesDirect and understand some of the challenges people have had, but my question. The phones they supply are they direct from HTC or from the various network operators, and who is responsible for the warranty?
Too many phone resellers go out of business and if the warranty is with MobilesDirect this could be a problem especially if your tied into an 18 month contract.
Personally I'm looking at th 12 month contracts once the HD2 has arrived working you then deal directly with the network operator.
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Thinking about buying from MobilesDirect and understand some of the challenges people have had, but my question. The phones they supply are they direct from HTC or from the various network operators, and who is responsible for the warranty?
Too many phone resellers go out of business and if the warranty is with MobilesDirect this could be a problem especially if your tied into an 18 month contract.
Personally I'm looking at th 12 month contracts once the HD2 has arrived working you then deal directly with the network operator.
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With all products your first point of call should be the retailer, mobilephonesdirect.
But with all products, the manufacturer, HTC, will honour the warrenty regardless as long as you have receipt of proof of purchase (ie when you bought it).
Not sure if its 1 year or 2 year with HTC
Just checked HTC warranty is just 12 months so if a resellers goes bust and you've signed upto an 18 or 24 month contract you will be in trouble.
"2.2 In warranty Repair
In-Warranty repair means a repair carried out on a unit within 12 months of its purchase. This is not a Non-Warranty chargeable repair. "

Nexus One shipped to the UK.

Has anyone on this forum had a nexus one sent to the UK? I am very interested in buying one. How much did it cost with and without the optional UK charger. I am getting it sent tot he north east. Also how long did it take? Also if anyone on this forum came from an iPhone 3GS how did the battery life compare?
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Has anyone on this forum had a nexus one sent to the UK? I am very interested in buying one. How much did it cost with and without the optional UK charger. I am getting it sent tot he north east. Also how long did it take? Also if anyone on this forum came from an iPhone 3GS how did the battery life compare?
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Ordered ~ 3pm on Wednesday, it arrived at ~ 9am Friday morning. Ordered early-mid Feb ~ 10th iirc.
374 was charged to credit card (didn't get the UK charger) but yet to have a form through for import from DHL.
Wouldn't bother with the extra charger tbh, they can be picked up cheap enough in the UK.
As above. Mine cost me £373 (phone inc delivery) and my bank charged me £10 for the conversion - total: £383. I ordered it around teatime last Wednesday and it was delivered this Monday. Not got the vat bill in yet.
Didn't get the charger as it was $19.99 + uk vat. I got one for the HD2, from amazon, at £4.95 with free delivery.
Mine (without rip off charger) cost £412 including taxes.
Ordered on a Tuesday eve, received on the Friday.
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Has anyone on this forum had a nexus one sent to the UK?
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Yep ordered on a Sunday night, delivered to my work address (about 1.5 hours north of London) Weds lunchtime, cost £384.81 with charger, no tax bill yet.
Battery life compares well with iPhone 3G, Magic, G1, better than Palm Pre with 1400 extended battery. I am planning on getting the dock when it comes to UK stockists for when I'm deskbound at work (I listen to music most of the day), but I've always done so regardless of phone.
Works well on O2 too.
Mine also came at around £410 including VAT. DHL will charge you separately for the VAT, but the bill won't arrive until about a month later. You might get lucky and DHL might not send you the bill, but I'd set aside the money as it seems the very first UK buyers at release were mainly the ones that got away with the VAT.
Even with the VAT inclusive, totalling £410 it's still alot cheaper than buying from expansys.com which is going for £599 as of today with 7 in stock according to the website.
Edit: You could wait another month and get it on contract with Vodafone if you don't want to pay for it unsubsidied. Or preorder the Desire instead on expansys for £439
ordered mine on a Sunday evening, the phone arrived the following Friday morning as it was slightly delayed at customs.
At the time I paid $577 which worked out to be £386 for the phone including UK charger and delivery charge.
I finally recieved the VAT bill this morning quoted at £60.17.
So all in all toatal costs = £446.17
Lol, YMMV...
I ordered two from the US, first never shipped, PayPal refund (direct from seller) after 11 days. Ordered second (different seller) and an empty box arrived three weeks later (express shipping). I believe it was stolen at customs. Under insurance claim.
Third time I just ordered it from a UK seller, +£50 but I got it in three days, no VAT letters to worry about and no customs delays to concern me.
I wish you all better luck than me. Every attempt I made was with an eBay "Power Seller" with good (recent) feedback for the same product.
So you paid £50 more, and it took 3 days to arrive? Might just as well have bought it from Google
There are no customs delays, DHL take it straight through and invoice you for it a few weeks later. At least that way you get a warranty.
@Rusty!:
I'm not sure I understand your point. Google weren't selling it directly outside of the US when I got mine. Or did you mean something else?
There's no way I would have received it from the US in three days anyway, customs or otherwise.
I have a guarantee, direct with HTC for 12 months.
Could you clarify what you meant?
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@Rusty!:
I'm not sure I understand your point. Google weren't selling it directly outside of the US when I got mine. Or did you mean something else?
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Google have been selling directly to the UK from Day 1 - I ordered mine then to the UK
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There's no way I would have received it from the US in three days anyway, customs or otherwise.
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The majority of the phones shipped to the UK are delivered within 3 days of order. Once dispatched in the US they are usually delivered in UK the next day!
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I have a guarantee, direct with HTC for 12 months.
Could you clarify what you meant?
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All the phones direct from google have a warranty with HTC in the UK
djmcnz said:
@Rusty!:
I'm not sure I understand your point. Google weren't selling it directly outside of the US when I got mine. Or did you mean something else?
There's no way I would have received it from the US in three days anyway, customs or otherwise.
I have a guarantee, direct with HTC for 12 months.
Could you clarify what you meant?
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Since this is a 'shipping to the UK' thread, I have assumed you are in the UK. To address your points/clarify what I meant:
Point 1: Google have shipped to the UK since day of release, so dunno what you're on about.
Point 2: I ordered mine late Tuesday, and received it Friday. I think it's fair to count that as 3 days.
Point 3: No you don't I'm afraid. Read the warranty statement, it's first point is that the warranty is non-transferable. HTC already know which Google account ordered the phone, and it wasn't yours.
So what I am saying is you would have been better off in pretty much every way ordering from Google. Still, doesn't matter now can't undo it... both worth mentioning to make sure others get the best deal.
Thanks for the clarification guys, although I wasn't seeking the criticism you so quickly offered!
I'm (ultimately) happy with the course of action I took and the price I paid.
I don't wish to start a debate but you're wrong on the warranty; under law warranty transferability doesn't apply to the retailer/end user relationship, only to end user/end user relationships. As such, the first end user of the device has a 12 month HTC warranty, they can not transfer this warranty.
The retailer doesn't even need to be sanctioned or official as long as they selling original, unmodified goods.
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I don't wish to start a debate but you're wrong on the warranty; under law warranty transferability doesn't apply to the retailer/end user relationship, only to end user/end user relationships. As such, the first end user of the device has a 12 month HTC warranty, they can not transfer this warranty.
The retailer doesn't even need to be sanctioned or official as long as they selling original, unmodified goods.
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I think I agree (but don't know consumer law well enough..and am no lawyer)
Certainly in Scotland (where I am domiciled) any consumer matter (which a Nexus problem would be) can be handled by the local Sheriff Court if the consumer so desires.
Just because there are clauses in Google's contract doesn't make them right.
Ultimately it will be for a court/judge to decide what the situation.,,
However I'm sure Google & HTC will behave if a professional, competent & legal manner at all times and things would never need to get that far: Aye, right!! (2 positives making a negative..)
Cheers!
Lodger
Thanks for the replys guys . If i buy from google will i get a year warranty if anything goes wrong?
2 years warrany for us UK (and EU) guys. That's according to the website under tems & condition of purchasing. Assuming you don't start tinkering...
Zuber
If the phone did break where would I send it to in the UK to get it fixed or replaced?
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If the phone did break where would I send it to in the UK to get it fixed or replaced?
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http://www.htc.com/www/support/nexusone/
Country Hotline Remark
United Kingdom +44-845-890-0079
Monday - Friday : 9am - 6pm
Saturday : 9am - 1pm
Think someone said the refurbishment centre in UK for HTC is based in Milton Keynes
Indeed it is. Turnaround time isn't too shabby either.

Galaxy s2 warranty for USA users

There has been a lot of discussion about warranty for galaxy s2 for users in USA.
I have found some definite answers. Summary is : none of them will get warranty in usa but needs to be shipped to UK/Europe.
I was planning to buy one handset but holding back due to the lack of warranty.
However if someone has got other info please add it here
1. Handtech : I sent a mail and this is the reply that i got.
If you needed to claim on the warranty for the Galaxy II then it would more than likely have to come back to us I'm afraid as it is only covered by a UK warranty. However, sometimes Samsung in Europe will help but we obviously cannot guarantee this as it would be their decision.
2. Expansys-usa - Talked over the phone -
Told me they will help me ship the phone to UK. But i dont know how fast that is going to be.
Hope this someone here
Pretty much as is and as has been reported .
Two warranty suppliers one the seller and two Samsung .
Samsung have said in the past that they cover warranty within Europe providing user has receipt from authorized seller .
jje
My company buys $10MM a year in Samsung TVs. My global account rep checked with the retail electronics group and said it would be serviced at any Samsung repair center worldwide. I'd take that over a shop clerks statement.
Here's an excerpt from the e-mail I received:
In the event that warranty service is required on your Samsung Mobile product and you are located outside of the country where it was originally purchased, the local Samsung entity in the foriegn countries listed below may be able to provide you with warranty service (labor or parts) during your warranty period.
Any warranty services rendered shall be in a manner consistent with the terms and conditions of the Samsung Mobile Products Limited Warranty. Warranty services performed outside the country of purchase may take longer if parts are needed to repair.​
Samsung posted a reply to a consumer and that was the basis of my statement regarding warranty in Europe .
So one part of Samsung differers with another .
Personally if its an international model i would expect warranty to be covered worldwide .
Buy one from Europe break it take it to Samsung USA service centre will be the test .
jje
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Buy one from Europe break it take it to Samsung USA service centre will be the test .
jje
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So true. That's the only real test. Personally, I'd rather not be first.
I was sending tweets to @galaxyssupport and they wouldn't give me the time of day. Referred me to SamsungUK as "its not a US market phone." SamsungUK has yet to repsond to me. That was a few days ago.....
Anybody have updated info on this? I bought from Expansys and would like to know who I would talk to regarding a warranty covered issue. Thanks.
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Anybody have updated info on this? I bought from Expansys and would like to know who I would talk to regarding a warranty covered issue. Thanks.
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What is the issue you are having? I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on one from Expansys.
Thanks
Not sure if this is helpful, but I bought from Handtec, had to return it for replacement (screen issue diff from ring or yellow). They shipped back using Royal mail, took forever b/c of the Canada post lockout.
The point is shipping back and forth for issues on a phone that seemed to have a propensity for initial quality errors, could get expensive.
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The point is shipping back and forth for issues on a phone that seemed to have a propensity for initial quality errors, could get expensive.
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How much did it cost and how long to did it take befoe you had a working phone again?
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How much did it cost and how long to did it take befoe you had a working phone again?
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Cost me approx 79.10cdn to ship back via Fedex. (Canada Post would have cost me $69 but they were on strike &or locked out).
Sent it back June 16, 2011 and received my phone July 11, 2011. (i had my old phone to use in the meantime)
It was just super annoying to check tracking and seeing that it hadn`t left UK for weeks because of the mail lockout, esp when they could have shipped it fedex. Oh well, at least I have it back now.
I just went with SquareTrade. Cost $94 for 2 years with ADH. Accidental Damage from Handling (ADH) coverage.
https://www.squaretrade.com/
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I just went with SquareTrade. Cost $94 for 2 years with ADH. Accidental Damage from Handling (ADH) coverage.
https://www.squaretrade.com/
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did the samething.
I cannot believe this phone has not come out here.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
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I just went with SquareTrade. Cost $94 for 2 years with ADH. Accidental Damage from Handling (ADH) coverage.
https://www.squaretrade.com/
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If you're in the U.S. might want to look into that. I called them before and because it doesn't have a standard U.S. warranty, it is not covered by Squaretrade.
Of course they have no way of knowing if your phone has warranty here in the U.S. or not, so they let you set it up. Make sure you can keep it, if not cancel it before the 30 free days are up.
You can buy a SGS2 at Amazon right now for $673 with free shipping (if you have Amazon Prime). Probably won't have to pay tax either unless you live in WA state (or some other unlucky state). Amazon has a 30 day return policy.
So, total Amazon cost without warranty is most likely $673.
If you buy from Expansys USA, you pay $700 plus tax. The tax for my state is $54. In addition, I give another online vendor my personal information and billing details.
So total Expansys USA cost is most likely $754. For me, it's an extra $81 over Amazon. Or 12% more.
What do you get for that $81? You probably get a two year warranty against manufacturing defects. Amazon is one month. It's unclear whether you have to ship it back to the UK. If you do and you pay the same as benivolent (thanks for the info, benivolent), you'll pay another $70 or so and wait at least 10 business days.
So, if you to ship it back the UK, total Expansys USA cost is most likely $824. For me, it's an extra $151 over Amazon. Or 22% more.
Even if you have to replace the screen which costs $350 (according to BarryH_GEG), the actual savings is $199 if you have to ship back to the UK or $269 if you can get it repaired at a Samsung service center. Of course, if a button fails after the first month, the savings will be much less or nothing at all.
So, from a breakeven standpoint, paying up for the warranty only makes sense if you think there is more than a 12% or 22% chance of something major breaking after the first month.
For me, the more like scenario is I drop or lose my SGS2.
Let's say we can get SquareTrade accidental damage from handling coverage for $94 or 14%. It might be useful if you drop your SGS2 in a puddle or drop it without a protective cover. In that case, you definitely want to buy from Amazon. However, that coverage is questionable given what Oat23 said. Your SGS2 may not be covered since it doesn't have a standard U.S. warranty.
Nothing will cover you if you lose your SGS2.
Personally, I never damaged any of my phones from dropping them and I never lost one. So it has paid for me in the past to forego insurance. That's hundreds of dollars in savings. If I continue my good luck, I'll save a minimum of $81 on my SGS2 purchase. Of course, whether you want to pay up for a warranty or insurance is a personal choice. However, they say the safest driver is one with a cop in the rearview mirror. Maybe the safest SGS2 owner is one without a warranty.
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You can buy a SGS2 at Amazon right now for $673 with free shipping (if you have Amazon Prime). Probably won't have to pay tax either unless you live in WA state (or some other unlucky state). Amazon has a 30 day return policy.
So, total Amazon cost without warranty is most likely $673.
If you buy from Expansys USA, you pay $700 plus tax. The tax for my state is $54. In addition, I give another online vendor my personal information and billing details.
So total Expansys USA cost is most likely $754. For me, it's an extra $81 over Amazon. Or 12% more.
What do you get for that $81? You probably get a two year warranty against manufacturing defects. Amazon is one month. It's unclear whether you have to ship it back to the UK. If you do and you pay the same as benivolent (thanks for the info, benivolent), you'll pay another $70 or so and wait at least 10 business days.
So, if you to ship it back the UK, total Expansys USA cost is most likely $824. For me, it's an extra $151 over Amazon. Or 22% more.
Even if you have to replace the screen which costs $350 (according to BarryH_GEG), the actual savings is $199 if you have to ship back to the UK or $269 if you can get it repaired at a Samsung service center. Of course, if a button fails after the first month, the savings will be much less or nothing at all.
So, from a breakeven standpoint, paying up for the warranty only makes sense if you think there is more than a 12% or 22% chance of something major breaking after the first month.
For me, the more like scenario is I drop or lose my SGS2.
Let's say we can get SquareTrade accidental damage from handling coverage for $94 or 14%. It might be useful if you drop your SGS2 in a puddle or drop it without a protective cover. In that case, you definitely want to buy from Amazon. However, that coverage is questionable given what Oat23 said. Your SGS2 may not be covered since it doesn't have a standard U.S. warranty.
Nothing will cover you if you lose your SGS2.
Personally, I never damaged any of my phones from dropping them and I never lost one. So it has paid for me in the past to forego insurance. That's hundreds of dollars in savings. If I continue my good luck, I'll save a minimum of $81 on my SGS2 purchase. Of course, whether you want to pay up for a warranty or insurance is a personal choice. However, they say the safest driver is one with a cop in the rearview mirror. Maybe the safest SGS2 owner is one without a warranty.
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Whoa, lot's of info.
For purchase, I'd go a third route - clove.co.uk. It's $415 GBP ($670 USD) delivered in three days. It'll be fresh UK stock. If it has a defect, you'd be stuck with one-way shipping but someone else had a problem and Clove was good to work with. By purchasing it in the country of intended sale it's covered by the two-year warranty. My company does a lot of business with Samsung and I was told that the phone could be repaired in the U.S. under their Global Warranty program. It's yet to be tested though. If I bought from Amazon it would be through them direct, not an affiliated seller. To your point, if the first phone's defective in any way, they'd be the cheapest and fastest way to get an exchange. Expansys-USA would be second but they'd be more expensive. Both Amazon and Expansys have shipped phones from funky places like Poland and Chile. I got my phone from the UK and it was perfect. I'm guessing with 3MM sold your chances of getting "perfect" would be a lot higher than "crappy" if you went the UK route.
As for SquareTrade they do cover grey market phones. If you can Google a 30% off coupon it's $94 for $600 of coverage for two-years. It's also transferable which makes the phone more valuable on eBay if you ever want to sell it. I'd bet they'd cover the cost of shipping to the UK for warranty repairs also - it's cheaper than them having to eat the phone at the full $600 of coverage. The screen alone is $450 to replace so, to me, the $94 is worth the piece of mind and as a back-up to the Samsung warranty.
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If you're in the U.S. might want to look into that. I called them before and because it doesn't have a standard U.S. warranty, it is not covered by Squaretrade.
Of course they have no way of knowing if your phone has warranty here in the U.S. or not, so they let you set it up. Make sure you can keep it, if not cancel it before the 30 free days are up.
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You are correct. I checked as well a couple of months ago and they said if it is a UK version of the phone, Squaretrade will not cover it in the U.S.
One way they will know it does not have a US warranty is if you purchased it from and overseas vendor since Squaretrade requires you send in a copy of the purchase receipt. The other problem is even if you bought it from a US vendor and the phone fails in the first year, Squaretrade will tell you to work with the manufacturer since it is "covered" in the first year warranty period.
I guess another option is if you bought it from a U.S. vendor and you have an Accidental Damage policy you could smash the phone with a sledgehammer, accidentally, and try to submit a claim and pay any deductible. But if that doesn't work, all you have are pieces of the phone left.
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As for SquareTrade they do cover grey market phones. .
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The only time Squaretrade "may" cover a grey market cell phone is if it was purchased through eBay. Squaretrade has specialized warranties for eBay purchases. Otherwise, Squaretrade will not cover grey market cell phones.
On the cell phone warranty sign up page, in the fine print it states "The SquareTrade cellphone warranty prices listed above are applicable to new Cell Phones (with a full 1 year manufacturer warranty) purchased from authorized outlets."
Then on the grey market FAQ it states "SquareTrade honors every valid claim, and only voids a warranty if the item was never eligible for a Care Plan or in cases of outright fraud."
In the case on of a non-ebay grey market phone, it is never eligible for a Care Plan in the first place.
That is what they told me when I asked a couple of months ago. If you hear differently from Squaretrade I would love to know (and a contract name and email for Squaretrade to set me up).
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You are correct. I checked as well a couple of months ago and they said if it is a UK version of the phone, Squaretrade will not cover it in the U.S.
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From their U.S. terms and conditions:
If the manufacturer refuses to honor their warranty because they consider your item grey market or not purchased from an authorized retailer, we will still cover you.
Here's a link to their full terms and conditions.
http://www.squaretrade.com/merchant/learn/summaryPopup.html
I sent them my UK receipt to have on file so I can go paperless if I need to file a claim. My policy has been updated online to show "receipt received and on file." I checked a lot of different options and their the only ones I could find that would cover a grey market phone.

Expansys Experience

I feel compelled to share my experience of dealing with Expansys UK for ordering the Galaxy S2.
Its really been a very disappointing level of service, for anyone thinking of ordering from them then bare in mind that I ordered my phone on the 8th May when it was listed as in stock. A day or two later when I checked on order tracking it reported 11 days till stock. Over the course of the last 22 days their site has listed it in stock on a number of occasions and my tracked order status has changed repeatedly. Now I understand there is stock issues on the unit but be warned that Expansys 'stock' levels are misleading. I subsequently emailed them for an update which they failed to respond too, so today I called them for an update only to be told that even though I had ordered from the UK site that my order had been transferred to Australia (where I live) and that I must call that office for an update. So despite my intention of getting it early from the UK it appears Expansys is playing games with my order. I have now decided to cancel my order as I don't want to give this company my money. Let's see if Handtec can provide better customer service! Really terrible experience with dealing with Expansys, please consider carefully if intending to hand over your money to them.
Really terrible experience with dealing with Expansys, please consider carefully if intending to hand over your money to them.
Dealt with them in the past and will again .
jje
i posted this here already:
i preordered from expansys uk 19 march. still waiting. they dont reply to emails. expected date on order has been jumping up and down. website has said instock 100+ a couple of times and has now for the past 2 days (very misleading since even if its a bug, surely it should be fixed by now?!?)
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it is so annoying - especially with so many ohers getting theres form various places (including expansys us who are supplying polish uk models or whatever it is). i chose expansys for my preorder as id had good experiences before with devices/accessories. been very dissapointed with this purchase though. website has said 100+ instock for 3 days now
im looking to pick one up tomorrow. Whats the best website to order from for Canada???
Also, not to sound like a cheap ass but there was some discount codes to enter and i cant find them anymore.
Im just very carefull with ordering stuff online. Any help is appreciated.
We bought my wife a Desire S from Expansys last month. It arrived DOA. Instead of telling us they would take care of it, we were told to send it back to them and THEY would decide if it would be replaced or sent to HTC for repairs depending on the state of the packaging.
This makes me nervous, it sounds like they would only replace it if they could resell the defective unit. The box also contained an extra unused security seal for the packaging, which is strange. Why would HTC provide you with a way to make it appear the box had never been opened?
We decided we would be better off to deal with HTC directly rather than send it back to Expansys and have them decide what would be in our best interest. 6 weeks later and it is in for a second round of repairs and my wife has yet to have a full days use of the phone.
This is why Expansys didn't get more order a couple weeks later when the SGS II came out. I'll never buy anything from them again.
this is definitely worrying. I dont think expanys is getting my cash. The thing that bugs me the most is places saying they have stock and yet it takes a month to get your phone.
Handtec looks promising. Is this phone still selling out or can i comfortably order and the phone will be in stock ??
I ordered from Expansys Canada on Friday, and so far they haven't given me a reason to not like them. My order shipped within 8 hours of me ordering, and Fedex says it will be here by 5pm today, which I kind of doubt since the status is still at "Shipping info sent to Fedex". I ordered when there was 44 In Stock.
Funnily enough though, when I look at my order status and click on the link to look at the phone, it says it's not available anymore, but the phone is there with a different link. Just thought that was odd.
can anybody confirm handtec has stock available? I checked the website and it says yes but you can never be sure...
I ordered a while ago from Clove. The day after I ordered I noticed the site said they were out of stock. I started to cancel my order to order from Handtec and then noticed they were out of stock as well. Went back to Clove to cancel my cancel request, they asked me if my order was urgent, I told them it was and they shipped it right away.. Guess they had a few in reserve. Anyway my point is Clove has been great to me, very professional and courteous even when I was wanting to cancel my order.
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I've never actually ordered from them, but every time I try to get info from them they are "not the most customer service oriented". You have to give them credit for selling to pretty much the whole world though! I'm surprised there are none in Australia yet. Taiwan's Launch date is June 1.
Just to act as a counter-weight in this thread I thought I would post my experiences with Expansys...
Pre-ordered the SGSII early and got it delivered the 5th of May. They answered all my e-mails promptly and I had no issues with payment or anything else.
Have used them a couple of times before and never had any issues then either.
I ordered one from Expansys USA on Thursday with overnight shipping and received it Friday. I paid with my Paypal account and Paypal wouldn't let me apply the coupon that is available so my charge was $25 higher than it should have been. Within 20 minutes of ordering Expansys refunded the $25 without me having to contact customer service. I was pretty impressed with their service as a first time customer.
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I ordered one from Expansys USA on Thursday with overnight shipping and received it Friday. I paid with my Paypal account and Paypal wouldn't let me apply the coupon that is available so my charge was $25 higher than it should have been. Within 20 minutes of ordering Expansys refunded the $25 without me having to contact customer service. I was pretty impressed with their service as a first time customer.
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I ordered one late Friday.. Also went for the two day shipping. Being memorial day, I hope all goes well. Now I am all nervous. I also paid with paypal..
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this thread is about expansys uk. the us site sounds like it has a lot better service and evidently has devices. you cant get anything out of the uk site
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this thread is about expansys uk. the us site sounds like it has a lot better service and evidently has devices. you cant get anything out of the uk site
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expansysy ain that good, unless u go to their hq i believe was in manchester?
I ordered from Expansys.ca this past Tuesday night (around 11pm) and the phone was in my hands on Friday 3 days later. I had no problems with them. In fact, I gave them my wrong expiry date and someone from customer service contacted me and I was able to fix it early Wednesday morning.
Everyone will have different experiences. Especially since Expansys is worldwide. Different areas may have different issues
I can only speak from my experience with Expansys US. I had no issues what-so-ever. The communication was great, and shipping was spot on. They were everything I require in a seller. I imagine if I needed to return the device it would be the same experience.
Sent them a couple simple questions via email since ordering a SG2 on Friday. No contact since then. Horrible customer service. Sent a cancellation email for my order a couple minutes ago and I expect a full refund. I'll follow up in the morning. I understand it's a holiday weekend but this is unacceptable.
You realize their office hours are Monday-Friday 8-6pm right? Why would they respond if they are off for the weekend, especially on a holiday. You have no reason to be angry at them.
Expansys USA has been great as far as my order for the GSII went. I ordered on the 16th, shipped on the 24th and got it on 26th. No issues at all.

Bought a Galaxy S7 Edge from EbaY, seller doesn't give Samsung warranty.

Hello,
As on the title, I bought a Galaxy S7 Edge from EbaY, seller doesn't give Samsung warranty. When i asked is there a Samsung Warranty for the phone? He didn't go into details and said we give 1 year seller warranty. It was £445, not fake but i noticed there is a black spot on the middle left side of the display. When i contacted to him regarding the issue, he offered £100 more discount. Why do you think he doesn't give a Samsung warranty? Should i take the offer?
No. Clear and simple.
what model do u have and where r u from?
if u have the right model for ur country shouldn't u be able to get it repaired by samsung?
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what model do u have and where r u from?
if u have the right model for ur country shouldn't u be able to get it repaired by samsung?
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It is G935FD. I live in the UK.
Update: Just called the Samsung. Because of it is not for EU market it wasn't under warranty the UK. £345 for a brand new galaxy s7 edge seems to be a good deal for me. That black spot it is not very noticeable. actually. Thinking of insuring the phone just for £9 a month and if the screen cracks one day all will be sorted with worst scenario for 1 year insurance cost which would be £108
High risk without good invoice/receipt and waranty
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Hello,
As on the title, I bought a Galaxy S7 Edge from EbaY, seller doesn't give Samsung warranty. When i asked is there a Samsung Warranty for the phone? He didn't go into details and said we give 1 year seller warranty. It was £445, not fake but i noticed there is a black spot on the middle left side of the display. When i contacted to him regarding the issue, he offered £100 more discount. Why do you think he doesn't give a Samsung warranty? Should i take the offer?
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I bought my first s7 edge from ebay and it had the same problem, i got a refund for it. Just tell the seller becuase it is faulty and has that screen problem you do not want it. They should then provide you with a return label or pay you back the cost of postage when they refund you. If the seller says no and isnt willing to take the phone back you always have ebay or paypal customer services, they will always take the customers side so you will get you money back one way or another. Just tell the customer services that you have been provided with a faulty product. Also paying £445 for a phone which has no samsung warranty in the uk isnt worth it.
Also you can purchase the s7 edge in most mobile phone shops for £500 maybe less now. I paid £500 for mine, it was brand new and sealed from a local store, this was about 3 months ago so you should be able to find it cheaper now.
Also the seller can't provide samsung warranty here becuase the dual sim variant of the s7 edge isn't available for purchase here in the uk, it's intended for the Asian markets.
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amar95353 said:
I bought my first s7 edge from ebay and it had the same problem, i got a refund for it. Just tell the seller becuase it is faulty and has that screen problem you do not want it. They should then provide you with a return label or pay you back the cost of postage when they refund you. If the seller says no and isnt willing to take the phone back you always have ebay or paypal customer services, they will always take the customers side so you will get you money back one way or another. Just tell the customer services that you have been provided with a faulty product. Also paying £445 for a phone which has no samsung warranty in the uk isnt worth it.
Also you can purchase the s7 edge in most mobile phone shops for £500 maybe less now. I paid £500 for mine, it was brand new and sealed from a local store, this was about 3 months ago so you should be able to find it cheaper now.
Also the seller can't provide samsung warranty here becuase the dual sim variant of the s7 edge isn't available for purchase here in the uk, it's intended for the Asian markets.
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Seller offered £100 discount for the defected phone. So it will be £345. I checked the Carphone Warehouse last week it was about £600.
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Seller offered £100 discount for the defected phone. So it will be £345. I checked the Carphone Warehouse last week it was about £600.
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I'm not talking about carphone warehouse, i'm talking about the smaller phone shops that are privately owned and stuff. And if you accepted the £100 back there isn't much you can do now.
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amar95353 said:
I'm not talking about carphone warehouse, i'm talking about the smaller phone shops that are privately owned and stuff. And if you accepted the £100 back there isn't much you can do now.
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Hmm. I don't trust to small shops much. it can be a stolen phone or refurbished. I haven't accepted the £100 discount yet.
Mine isnt stolen i know that. Mine was all sealed up with the plastic wrapper including the security tabs on the box. The person i bought mine from also showed me the receipt for his bulk orders of the s7 edge and the imei of my phone was on that list.
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If you bought the phone within the last 30 days you are covered by Ebay Money Back Guarantee -
"Item not as described
A buyer must request a return no later than 30 days after the actual (or latest estimated) delivery date, or, if the seller's return window is longer, within the return window.
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The seller has 3 business days from the request to respond to the buyer or offer a solution. If the seller does not respond or offer a solution, the buyer can ask us to step in and help.
The buyer must ship the item back to the seller within 5 business days from when the buyer starts the return. If a seller offered a replacement and the buyer has not shipped the original item back within 30 days of the buyer starting the return, we charge the buyer for the replacement.
If the seller offers a refund and doesn't issue it within 6 business days of the item's delivery to the seller, the buyer can ask us to step in and help for a period of 10 business days after the refund deadline has passed.
If the seller offers a replacement and doesn't ship the replacement within 5 business days of the buyer starting the return, the buyer can ask us to step in and help for a period of 14 business days after the replacement deadline has passed or the day the original item was returned to the seller, whichever is later.
If the buyer doesn't ask us to step in and help within 30 days of starting a request for a return (or the timelines described if a refund or replacement isn't received), the request closes automatically."
Source: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/money-back-guarantee.html
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Hmm. I don't trust to small shops much. it can be a stolen phone or refurbished. I haven't accepted the £100 discount yet.
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i would trust a small shop over a internet auction site. there is all sorts of scammers on ebay
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Hello,
As on the title, I bought a Galaxy S7 Edge from EbaY, seller doesn't give Samsung warranty. When i asked is there a Samsung Warranty for the phone? He didn't go into details and said we give 1 year seller warranty. It was £445, not fake but i noticed there is a black spot on the middle left side of the display. When i contacted to him regarding the issue, he offered £100 more discount. Why do you think he doesn't give a Samsung warranty? Should i take the offer?
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It may end up causing a bigger problem... Samsung Uk may refuse to refuse to service an out of zone phone even if you're willing to pay for it.
I bought mine of amazon (US).. it wasn't much cheaper, but was available before i could hey out locally. Turned out, it was a phone from Egypt. Came fully sealed and everything. After about 6 weeks, i dropped and shattered the screen. Samsung us refused to service saying the parts are different and they don't have them. Note, that is probably more relevant to the US model as I believe the phones are slightly different due to different radio bands, and may not be applicable to the UK. But, be warned.

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