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Hello. Did you accept t mobile protection 360 for screen replacement?

Hello. Did you accept t mobile protection 360 for screen replacement?

Posted on Oct 13, 2021 5:47 PM

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Posted on Nov 17, 2021 9:36 AM

According to T-Mobile their "Protection<360>" program includes Applecare, and they tell you to bring the phone directly to Apple for any service issues. But you are "level 10," specialist, so of course you knew that...

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Nov 17, 2021 9:41 AM in response to mhw48

For what it's worth, the levels are assigned to every user on these boards (you're a level 1). Folks here do not work for Apple.


But, the information that they gave you doesn't seem correct. It's an insurance plan through T-Mobile, not AppleCare+. Here's the info fromT-Mobile: https://www.t-mobile.com/support/devices/protectionandlt360andgt-and-device-protection. Perhaps your have your device serviced through Apple and then file a claim for the cost (which will be a few hundred dollars). You should check with T-Mobile as their site claims walk-in repairs at T-Mobile. You may need to be at a corporate store.


You can also check your Apple Warranty Status at https://checkcoverage.apple.com. The standard warranty will not cover a screen replacement.

Nov 17, 2021 10:02 AM in response to mhw48

I don't work for Apple. I don't work for T-Mobile. And as a user I'm not a T-Mobile customer, so please forgive me for not knowing what T-Mobile protection plans offer. But thanks for posting the link, which unless I'm not capable of understanding does not suggest it includes AppleCare+ Coverage. In fact it refers to Assurant® (formerly known as Tech PHD by Assurant®) which has nothing to do with Apple and is in fact a 3rd party. It does say covers repairs which are covered by AppleCare. AppleCare and AppleCare+ are completely different programs.

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