PSA For Note 7 Owners On JUMP - T-Mobile Note 7 Questions & Answers

Hi All,
I called T-Mobile today trying to find out what I can do with my "recalled" Note 7. I had ordered replacements over the phone and today was my last day to carry out the exchange at a store. I've had no problems with the 4 of them in my house. I was denied the exchange for the replacement Note 7 at the store. And somehow was also denied a refund/exchange for a different phone.
On the first try with customer service they connected me with an account specialist. She told me that the phone had been completely pulled from their inventory. As of today, the 10th of October the phone is no longer for sale. Even the replacement Note 7's were recalled. But here's the worst news for everyone who wants to keep the phone. She told me that as part of the recall I had to bring the phone back. I asked her about keeping it then using a JUMP upgrade when a newer phone came out. She informed me that they wouldn't accept the phone for trade in because sales were fully halted and customers have an opportunity to return their device.
So you're pretty much stuck with the phone and unable to have a phone to trade in, should you keep your Note 7. We can of course return the phone for a full refund and get something else. I'm eyeing the S7 Edge for the water resistance and the Micro SD cards I got from Samsung.I really didn't want to let this phone go, but I'm paying for JUMP (the very first one when they started the Uncarrier movement) and would like to be able to trade my phone in for the latest and greatest. I hope this helps you ease our concerns about JUMP and the Note 7.
TL;DR: You can't keep your Note 7 if you plan on upgrading to a new phone on JUMP. They won't accept it as a trade in because they're giving you a "choice" of getting a refund and getting another phone.

Hiya Buddy said:
Hi All,
I called T-Mobile today trying to find out what I can do with my "recalled" Note 7. I had ordered replacements over the phone and today was my last day to carry out the exchange at a store. I've had no problems with the 4 of them in my house. I was denied the exchange for the replacement Note 7 at the store. And somehow was also denied a refund/exchange for a different phone.
On the first try with customer service they connected me with an account specialist. She told me that the phone had been completely pulled from their inventory. As of today, the 10th of October the phone is no longer for sale. Even the replacement Note 7's were recalled. But here's the worst news for everyone who wants to keep the phone. She told me that as part of the recall I had to bring the phone back. I asked her about keeping it then using a JUMP upgrade when a newer phone came out. She informed me that they wouldn't accept the phone for trade in because sales were fully halted and customers have an opportunity to return their device.
So you're pretty much stuck with the phone and unable to have a phone to trade in, should you keep your Note 7. We can of course return the phone for a full refund and get something else. I'm eyeing the S7 Edge for the water resistance and the Micro SD cards I got from Samsung.I really didn't want to let this phone go, but I'm paying for JUMP (the very first one when they started the Uncarrier movement) and would like to be able to trade my phone in for the latest and greatest. I hope this helps you ease our concerns about JUMP and the Note 7.
TL;DR: You can't keep your Note 7 if you plan on upgrading to a new phone on JUMP. They won't accept it as a trade in because they're giving you a "choice" of getting a refund and getting another phone.
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Wow, didn't think about that. Not sure what I'm gonna do, however historically I've kept all my Notes (2,3,4). Choices, choices.....hmmm

Wow!

Reps really don't know what they are talking about either.
If I would you, I would screenshot your post and post it to the twitter handle. Tag @JohnLegere and @Tmobilehelp and see if they would comment on this.

I'm not sure about a regular CS representative. But she was an account specialist. They are the ones with the power to make any changes to your account right away. I've had them do it before where a store messed up my JUMP upgrades and changed all the lines to JUMP 2 as opposed to the original JUMP. It took over an hour to get ahold of them that time, but the process was painless as soon as I got on the phone with them. They even credited me the EIP I owed on 4 phones because they were out of my hands and hadn't been processed yet, but the charge was on the bill. It happened again today, I had been credited for 3/4 phones and was still charged an EIP on the 4th phone, despite sending out all 4 of them on the same day. She credited the amount due and my bill was reduced.

I didn't get the Note 7 off of Jump! but if I understand the policy correctly, then this pretty much pays off Jump for you and gets you off the contract, which is great.
Right now you're paying the EIP monthly for the Note 7. Why don't you just pay off the Note 7 completely today, and then return the Note 7 device for the full refund. Doesn't that make you finished with the jump contract and free to get non-carrier phones like the Pixel? It also means you paid less overall since they bought back your first Jump phone for half the price, so you only paid half price for the phone before the note 7 overall which is a great deal.

No idea why that would be a surprise, or a wow moment. T-Mobile doesn't want to have any inventory of a phone they can not, not allowed to sell.
Makes my note 5 all the more the superior device lol.

Add into the fact that JUMP is also INS and if you break it, you're probably NOT going to get a repair. At least it is if you're on the original JUMP program.

This doesnt come as a surprise.
Once they cancel or recall a phone its obvious you cant use it as a JUMP device.

twe90kid said:
Reps really don't know what they are talking about either.
If I would you, I would screenshot your post and post it to the twitter handle. Tag @JohnLegere and @Tmobilehelp and see if they would comment on this.
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Don't waste your time at the @Tmobile account. I spent six days there getting lied to trying to get assistance on a loaner for the first Note 7 recall. Go right to John Legere's Twitter feed. I got an almost immediate response.
Maybe if his executive staff gets pestered enough, he'll fix his ****ty customer service.

I always got almost immediate answers from @Tmobilehelp .
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Has there been any date published on how long we have to exchange it? I purchased one after they went back on sale and was wondering if I'm able to hold on to it until the new LG V20 is released.

MasterKaiser said:
Has there been any date published on how long we have to exchange it? I purchased one after they went back on sale and was wondering if I'm able to hold on to it until the new LG V20 is released.
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Same here. Have this phone for only one day. I will return it ASAP before I get too attached.

If that is indeed the case (per what the OP said), then T-Mobile can't charge you the monthly charge for the Note 7. Which means, when you're ready to JUMP, you won't need to turn anything in.. you just get the new phone and start your new lease. IMO

I had posted a separate thread on this yesterday. Those of us that used JUMP! to upgrade our Note 5 phones are taking it in the shorts here. I had paid off half of that phone, paid $69 for the upgrade to Note 7, Paid a month or so on the Note 7 itself, and now I lose all of that money since I have to get another (non-flagship) phone. If I want to stay on the Note lineup, I have to go back to the Note 5, starting over on payments and losing not only the 12 months of payments, but also the upgrade taxes and fees to go to the Note 7.
Sucks!

Does this apply to JOD also?

so will we get to keep our note 7 for free?!

I tweeted John and TmobileCS said All phones can be returned for a refund including purchased accessories.

KJThaDon said:
Does this apply to JOD also?
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from what I was just told apparently not but I was also told the first JUMP! program wont be affected either. You can JUMP whenever you want without a penalty but again different CS different answer

I called about the JOD this morning. We switched to T-Mobile in January and I had the Note 5, then went to the S7 Edge when it came out, then went to the Note 7 (back to an S7 edge and back to the new and improved explosive Note 7). I want to get this turned in because it has got hot a couple of time while charging. However I want the V20 so I wanted to make sure that if I go in now and get the V10 that I will still be able to Jump to the V20 when the pre order comes out next week. I was told there will be no issue with that, at this point T-Mobile just wants their customers safe. So I am heading in after work to switch out our two Note 7s for V10's and then pre ordering V20's next week.

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Ordered with jump, quick question T-Mobile guys.

Last night at 1am I did an upgrade, thought it was through jump but was just a regular upgrade. Now I have two EIP's which is fine the balance on the nexus 5 is low.
My concern is that the nexus 6 will mess up jump even though my line has jump coverage.
I need it for the insurance coverage. Rep said only way to do a real jump upgrade is to refuse the package and try again. Forgot to ask her about insurance.
Any one have any idea if I'll be covered?
lightsout said:
Last night at 1am I did an upgrade, thought it was through jump but was just a regular upgrade. Now I have two EIP's which is fine the balance on the nexus 5 is low.
My concern is that the nexus 6 will mess up jump even though my line has jump coverage.
I need it for the insurance coverage. Rep said only way to do a real jump upgrade is to refuse the package and try again. Forgot to ask her about insurance.
Any one have any idea if I'll be covered?
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The EIP in Jump is tied to the phone, not the line. So if you did a regular upgrade, you might have a separate EIP that isn't part of Jump. I'd confirm with T-Mobile that you do have an EIP for your Nexus 6 and be sure to get the details of its coverage.
Typically when you do a Jump upgrade, you turn in the previous Jump device, which sounds like a Nexus 5 that you purchased from T-Mobile. When they accept your previous device any balance remaining to pay it off is cleared and you start over with your new Jump device. Doing Jump upgrades can't be done online, only in a T-Mobile store.
If your getting a N6 sent to you by T-Mobile, instead of refusing the package I'd talk to a manager at the T-Mobile store to see if you can "return it" and then rebuy it under your Jump upgrade. As difficult as it is to get this phone, go for the solution in which you get to keep it.
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I had a similar issue.
I went to T-mobile yesterday to get the phone with my Jump upgrade. I wanted to put 100$ down on the phone. Originally he told me for whatever reason it wouldn't go thruogh even thoughI was paying for jump, I wasn't using it.
He said if I went the non jump route, they would give me the trade in value of my phone and I'd be responsible for the remaining EIP balance, and then the balance of the nexus 6 as well. I can't remember if I had to put money down on the nexus through this route or if it was still 0$ down.
My issue ended up being resolved because of something else, but it looks like you get more for your phone through the jump program. They pay off the balance, where as with a non-jump upgrade you only get the trade in value of your phone, not necessarily how much you still owe on it.
Without jump my Note 3 was $260 trade in. With Jump it was was remaining balance on my EIP account $350
Its possible you would have to put some money down on the phone if you go the non jump route. .. Not sure if they do financing for that method.
Hope that makes sense. Hope I helped
Thanks guys, indeed I do have two EIP's now. I put down $60 and am now paying monthly for my old nexus 5 and the new 6. If the only difference is the trade in on my phone thats fine. Because I don't owe much. But I'm pretty sure jump is also how tmobile handles insurance on the phones. I'll have to call them back today and clarify.
soljaofjesus said:
I had a similar issue.
I went to T-mobile yesterday to get the phone with my Jump upgrade. I wanted to put 100$ down on the phone. Originally he told me for whatever reason it wouldn't go thruogh even thoughI was paying for jump, I wasn't using it.
He said if I went the non jump route, they would give me the trade in value of my phone and I'd be responsible for the remaining EIP balance, and then the balance of the nexus 6 as well. I can't remember if I had to put money down on the nexus through this route or if it was still 0$ down.
My issue ended up being resolved because of something else, but it looks like you get more for your phone through the jump program. They pay off the balance, where as with a non-jump upgrade you only get the trade in value of your phone, not necessarily how much you still owe on it.
Without jump my Note 3 was $260 trade in. With Jump it was was remaining balance on my EIP account $350
Its possible you would have to put some money down on the phone if you go the non jump route. .. Not sure if they do financing for that methodHope that makes sense. Hope I helped
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Yes, that's how T-Mobile handles their subscribers now. Since they "did away" with Service Contracts, they allow subscribers to purchase phones and pay for them over a 2-year period. Once the device is paid off, it's your to do what you wish. To clarify, you can leave T-Mobile whenever you'd like, but you'd have to pay the balance for the device. You also don't have to wait 2 years to pay off the phone, you can do it from day one, in a week, or a year. The key to understand is that once that it's paid off, the device is yours and the carrier is suppsoed to provide you with a Network Unlock PIN (doesn't apply to Nexus/GPE devices; only carrier locked).
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Thanks guys, indeed I do have two EIP's now. I put down $60 and am now paying monthly for my old nexus 5 and the new 6. If the only difference is the trade in on my phone thats fine. Because I don't owe much. But I'm pretty sure jump is also how tmobile handles insurance on the phones. I'll have to call them back today and clarify.
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Yes. From T-Mobile's Jump FAQ
JUMP! includes Premium Handset Protection (PHP), which covers accidental damage, mechanical breakdown, loss, and theft, and provides a replacement phone up to two times in twelve months after the deductible or any processing fees are paid. If a device is damaged and does not pass the 3-point inspection at trade in, you must file a claim for the damaged device through PHP and pay the deductible or any processing fee to replace it before a trade-in for an upgrade can be initiated. However, this can be handled in one visit to a participating T-Mobile store. If you want to file a PHP claim but not process an upgrade, you can call the vendor directly without a store visit.
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So I spoke with T-Mobile and they said insurance will be covered just as it would have if I did a jump order.
Only difference being I don't get to trade in my phone to get rid of the previous EIP.
So I'm good to go thanks folks.

For Anyone Who Ordered Direct from Samsung

I just got off the phone with a kind woman over at Samsung regarding my pre-order, placed on the 3rd of this month. I was simply asking her -- considering both t-mobile and verizon have begun charging/shipping phones -- whether or not I should stick with my order at Samsung directly, or cancel it and go through my provider (Verizon... I know).
She very warmly told me, that Samsung would not be shipping phones until mid-September... I got a little worked up at this point and said "excuse me? I ordered this on the pretense that it would be shipped AT THE LEAST by the 19th" to which she fumbled around for a bit and told me that, "No dear, all Samsung orders are going out mid-September."
Suffice to say - this was rather surprising news and I'm pretty damned upset about it. I think I'll be going ahead and cancelling my order and walking into a store on Friday.
Just a heads up to anyone else waiting (if anyone else is waiting) on Samsung direct.
ETA - I didn't mean to post this in the T-mobile section - my apologies!!
Chikenbok said:
I just got off the phone with a kind woman over at Samsung regarding my pre-order, placed on the 3rd of this month. I was simply asking her -- considering both t-mobile and verizon have begun charging/shipping phones -- whether or not I should stick with my order at Samsung directly, or cancel it and go through my provider (Verizon... I know).
She very warmly told me, that Samsung would not be shipping phones until mid-September... I got a little worked up at this point and said "excuse me? I ordered this on the pretense that it would be shipped AT THE LEAST by the 19th" to which she fumbled around for a bit and told me that, "No dear, all Samsung orders are going out mid-September."
Suffice to say - this was rather surprising news and I'm pretty damned upset about it. I think I'll be going ahead and cancelling my order and walking into a store on Friday.
Just a heads up to anyone else waiting (if anyone else is waiting) on Samsung direct.
ETA - I didn't mean to post this in the T-mobile section - my apologies!!
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I had also preordered the Coral Blue Note 7 directly from samsung.com and chose T-Mobile as the carrier. After reading your post, I called up samsung customer service too and they told me that those that preordered will be receiving the first batch before August 19th. I'm not sure if its just a T-Mobile thing though, since I see that you ordered from Verizon. Maybe you should try calling Verizon too to verify this information before you cancel.
I actually called back a couple of times to get some kind of statistical honesty... Yeah I know.
Finally I spoke to someone high enough up the ladder who said, "the only people who know when the phones from Samsung will ship, are the corporate execs. Despite what anyone tells you, only carriers can release early, as the manufacturer, we just wait. However, if you did preorder early, you will get your phone around the 19th as we've been told."
It only took me 5 phone calls to get some honesty... Albeit bizarre honesty. ALL I WANTED WAS TO HEAR 'Hey man, I'm gonna ship your phone on Monday!"
BTW I also went with coral blue, ordered on 8/3
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The difference is a carrier branded model vs an unlocked intl model...might be worth the wait to get an unlocked exynos next month than a carrier branded and bootloader locked device now (or within days...)
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Rx8Driver said:
The difference is a carrier branded model vs an unlocked intl model...might be worth the wait to get an unlocked exynos next month than a carrier branded and bootloader locked device now (or within days...)
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Yeah I'm realizing that now after I pre-ordered with a presumption that it would be unlocked. I cannot stand a locked bootloader with no root. Going to return it take a $50 hit for a restocking fee lick my wounds wait 2-3 weeks for the international version to come out.. they have them on Amazon already for $980 but you can't order until August 31st. I guess I'll play with this for 2 weeks before I return it cuz I'm getting charged $50 either way for a restocking fee whether I open the box or not... Plus China is getting a version with 6 gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of storage. That's what we were supposed to get the begin with from what I understand I've been waiting a year for this. I love the Note line..I have owned every Note ever made... in the last few years it feels like they add one thing and take away two! Samsung needs to be Samsung not copy or emulate Apple.. and also listen to the people because in the end it's us who spend our hard-earned money to buy these products they are now costing upwards to $1,000....if they don't... then I'll have to hit the lottery and start my own phone company with an S Pen...I'll call it Snapple....hahaha
Chikenbok said:
I actually called back a couple of times to get some kind of statistical honesty... Yeah I know.
Finally I spoke to someone high enough up the ladder who said, "the only people who know when the phones from Samsung will ship, are the corporate execs. Despite what anyone tells you, only carriers can release early, as the manufacturer, we just wait. However, if you did preorder early, you will get your phone around the 19th as we've been told."
It only took me 5 phone calls to get some honesty... Albeit bizarre honesty. ALL I WANTED WAS TO HEAR 'Hey man, I'm gonna ship your phone on Monday!"
BTW I also went with coral blue, ordered on 8/3
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DionWhite33 said:
Yeah I'm realizing that now after I pre-ordered with a presumption that it would be unlocked. I cannot stand a locked bootloader with no root. Going to return it take a $50 hit for a restocking fee lick my wounds wait 2-3 weeks for the international version to come out.. they have them on Amazon already for $980 but you can't order until August 31st. I guess I'll play with this for 2 weeks before I return it cuz I'm getting charged $50 either way for a restocking fee whether I open the box or not... Plus China is getting a version with 6 gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of storage. That's what we were supposed to get the begin with from what I understand I've been waiting a year for this. I love the Note line..I have owned every Note ever made... in the last few years it feels like they add one thing and take away two! Samsung needs to be Samsung not copy or emulate Apple.. and also listen to the people because in the end it's us who spend our hard-earned money to buy these products they are now costing upwards to $1,000....if they don't... then I'll have to hit the lottery and start my own phone company with an S Pen...I'll call it Snapple....hahaha
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Lol here's the deal- money talk and sh*t walks. Samsung will make WAY more money from idiots who haven't a clue what a bootloader even is thru samsung pay alone than what they'd lose if EVERY XDA member who's ever registered decided not to buy because of it...it's a no brainer for them. And as much as I've loved my Note devices (all of them since the N2) it's a real kick in the teeth smh makes me not want to buy one at all smh except I'll just wait on the 930F or get the Chinese 6gb model imported and activate on BYOD...
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Out of Stock / Shortages for Exchanges

I'm In Greensboro, NC, and have been told there are no Note7 phones for exchange in the area - closest in Charlotte, NC. I was also told by a manager the "promotions" end on 9/30, and after that: re-stocking fees will apply, phone must be returned with accessories and charger, no color or model changes. When I asked when they expected shipments of phones in, I was told it would be sometime next week.
Anyone else hearing about shortages of Note7 phones for exchange?
I ordered one through customer service last night. They said nothing about shortages, but I wouldn't be surprised. Customer service is stocked full of liars.
According to the sales rep that exchanged my Note 7 yesterday, T-Mobile has been changing the return process daily so this manager may not have the lasted procedures. I see no need to return the box and all the accessories unless someone is trying to make a killing on eBay on used Note 7 items.
dkb218 said:
According to the sales rep that exchanged my Note 7 yesterday, T-Mobile has been changing the return process daily so this manager may not have the lasted procedures. I see no need to return the box and all the accessories unless someone is trying to make a killing on eBay on used Note 7 items.
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That and this is no "promotion." Samsung, through their sales agent T-Mobile, is required by law to accept defective units in exchange for as long as they are out in the wild. They don't need the original packaging.
That said, if all you present is a phone, that's all T-Mobile is required to give you in exchange. They don't have to give you the box and the goodies that came with it.
On 9/21 stores around my area had long lines with long waiting time, I did not have time to wait and today (9/22) they are all out of stock. However the way I understand it, recall is a recall and there is no time limit especially if they run out of stock, so I don't worry too much about it. As far as exact procedure: some people didn't return box at all and had no problem, some needed at least empty box to return (quiet few of my coworkers have N7), so there might be some confusion among clerks how to proceed, but that's expected since recall of this magnitude is unusual and procedures are made as we go along. As a side note: I was hopping some people would jump ship and leave more replacement N7's for me to choose from , but doesn't seem it's happening that often, for example none of the 6 people I know who got N7, went for something else, they all just replaced it with new N7, so no wonder they're out of stock, but more comming soon.
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On 9/21 stores around my area had long lines with long waiting time, I did not have time to wait and today (9/22) they are all out of stock. However the way I understand it, recall is a recall and there is no time limit especially if they run out of stock, so I don't worry too much about it. As far as exact procedure: some people didn't return box at all and had no problem, some needed at least empty box to return (quiet few of my coworkers have N7), so there might be some confusion among clerks how to proceed, but that's expected since recall of this magnitude is unusual and procedures are made as we go along. As a side note: I was hopping some people would jump ship and leave more replacement N7's for me to choose from , but doesn't seem it's happening that often, for example none of the 6 people I know who got N7, went for something else, they all just replaced it with new N7, so no wonder they're out of stock, but more comming soon.
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Here is the OFFICIAL T-Mobile Twitter message about the Return of a Note 7. A Box is preferred but not required.
https://twitter.com/TMobileHelp/status/778684978259333121
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Here is the OFFICIAL T-Mobile Twitter message about the Return of a Note 7. A Box is preferred but not required.
https://twitter.com/TMobileHelp/status/778684978259333121
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When I exchanged mine, they asked for the box as it was easier for them as it had the SKU number on it they could scan rather than look for it in the account notes and copy paste it. They said it wasn't required and that I could have it back if I wanted (they didn't give it back.) This was the same for the loaner they took back in the store as well. When they went to get my EIP cleared so I could get the new phone, they made me give back the loaner and the retail CS rep that was on the phone with the store processed that return too. Took about an hour and 15 minutes but I love my new device and my account seems all in order after two EIP refunds and a new phone added. Crystal Lake, IL.
They also refunded all the EIP/downpayment/taxes I paid so far on the recalled note 7 and recharged me all of it for the new one.
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I'm In Greensboro, NC, and have been told there are no Note7 phones for exchange in the area - closest in Charlotte, NC. I was also told by a manager the "promotions" end on 9/30, and after that: re-stocking fees will apply, phone must be returned with accessories and charger, no color or model changes. When I asked when they expected shipments of phones in, I was told it would be sometime next week.
Anyone else hearing about shortages of Note7 phones for exchange?
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**** man.....i called tmobile in frandor shopping area Lansing mi. They said they got five devices in and couldn't sell any till they heard from there district manager.....Wednesday I go to the store. I'm customer number one..... one employee entering the store before opening tells me they cannot sell the devices according to their district manager.... whole time I'm on the line with tmobile customer support..... they call the district manager and Lord behold 10mins later the process was going through..... turns out they had received 7 devices and sold two on Tuesday evening.......
exchanged mine all the asked for was the box and phone ..i wasn't about to hand over nothing else. guy didn't even open the box, just used it for scanning purposes do i got to keep all my accessories, got 2 of everything now hehehehe....
jimfun said:
I'm In Greensboro, NC, and have been told there are no Note7 phones for exchange in the area - closest in Charlotte, NC. I was also told by a manager the "promotions" end on 9/30, and after that: re-stocking fees will apply, phone must be returned with accessories and charger, no color or model changes. When I asked when they expected shipments of phones in, I was told it would be sometime next week.
Anyone else hearing about shortages of Note7 phones for exchange?
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Was this the store off cone Blvd OP? Because their employees aren't worth a damn. Haven't been to many other tmobile in gboro, so I have no idea if the others are the same.
Hi there , yours can call tmobile to order note 7 replacement
I did it already just few hour ago
Everything is fast
Shipping over night from today until next tuesday
Cnguyen490 said:
Hi there , yours can call tmobile to order note 7 replacement
I did it already just few hour ago
Everything is fast
Shipping over night from today until next tuesday
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I called the 844 number two times and both reps said I'd have to wait for my local store to get inventory. They said they didn't have the ability to mail a phone to the store. Should I press for a manager?
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I called the 844 number two times and both reps said I'd have to wait for my local store to get inventory. They said they didn't have the ability to mail a phone to the store. Should I press for a manager?
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I would. You got stores selling the device to people who never had the note 7 to begin with...have people saying they had it ship to stores, It definitely will NOT hurt. This recall showed some ugly inconsistent side to tmobile I think even they want to fix
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I called the 844 number two times and both reps said I'd have to wait for my local store to get inventory. They said they didn't have the ability to mail a phone to the store. Should I press for a manager?
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I called Wednesday night to order one. I got an immediate text confirming the order. I haven't yet received shipping information. Par for the course at T-Mobile.
I do concede that I called about 6:30 PM and that I might have passed the deadline for shipping Wednesday. However, Thursday has come and gone without further word.
It's a real shame that you can speak to three people at T-Mobile and get three completely different and contradictory answers.
Well i show up on the 21, waited a little over and hour at tmobile.
Finally get up there and told they sold out and dont have any more black note 7 and they never got any sliver ones (wife has sliver).
So called a few more stores and same crap no one had any left.
Called the 1-800 number and was told they have to order them to the store. So did so, last night my wife got a text saying her has been ship.
Mines still no update.
But i have talk with a few other people and they said all tmobile needs is just the phone itself. So i plan on keeping my spend. Already upset that i gotta lost my skinomi screen protector and buy a new one, upset that i waited in line that to be told they dont have any. When i first walk in they knew why we where there.
So i will be keeping my box, charger, cable, otg and spen.
And there isnt any deline on the return. BY LAW they have to waive all fees and do the exchange. Doesnt matter how long it takes or what there stock looks like. If you have an effected device they have to exchange it.
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I called Wednesday night to order one. I got an immediate text confirming the order. I haven't yet received shipping information. Par for the course at T-Mobile.
I do concede that I called about 6:30 PM and that I might have passed the deadline for shipping Wednesday. However, Thursday has come and gone without further word.
It's a real shame that you can speak to three people at T-Mobile and get three completely different and contradictory answers.
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I called Wednesday night to order two, and the representative said they should arrive in the store by Monday. I got texts the following morning confirming the order, immediately followed by texts stating that the phones were on back order. No ETA was given. So I don't know if they're arriving this weekend or November. There's no indication of an order on the web site.
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I called Wednesday night to order two, and the representative said they should arrive in the store by Monday. I got texts the following morning confirming the order, immediately followed by texts stating that the phones were on back order. No ETA was given. So I don't know if they're arriving this weekend or November. There's no indication of an order on the web site.
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My saga gets even more interesting. I just got a text saying that I'm no longer eligible for the Note 7 exchange program. When I went to the T-Mobile website to find out why, there's a bill sitting there for the monthly charge on an S7 that I never got and a deposit and lease payment for the loaner S7 Edge that I never put in service.
Called Thursday to get replacement and was put on a call list....next day got called while at work that phones were in stock and to come before 7pm to get the swap done same day. Got there at 6pm...walked in store they announce a 2hr wait...put name on list with number....2 and a half hpurs later they weren't answering the phone....decide to drive over to check the situation....30 minutes before closing they're door was locked, with a few customers still in the store finishing their transactions......i was pissed but contained, talked to the rep through the door and she apologized and asked me to arrive 10 minutes before opening the next day....i agree. Come back this morning as we agreed 15 minutes before they opened and there was already about 5 people waiting in line....dammit i thought....suddenly the door cracked open the rep from the night before waved me in and gracefully ran through my swap....took about 20 minutes and she was a peach. Glad to have my replacement plus dual accessories including SPen. Didn't power phone till i was ready to root, and kept the sim card removed until phone was rooted and restored with my titanium backup.
Btw i took my original box minus everything in it cause while they should and will return without the box, it really makes their job easier and from what i gathered they are dealing with these swaps from the start of the business day to closing with continuous lines forming.
It sucked being turned away yesterday but today's service left me feeling good.
Just moved from NJ to GA. On the 21st i called a tmobile in Riverdale they had 7 available all blue. They didn't ask for anything the rep went right into the info and got the imei. The phone didnt even have the spen in it. They told me by the time i got there at noon there was only 2 left and they couldnt. Wait till they was done with these because of the process they had to go thru. Only issue i had was that they told me everything would stay the same. But I only had 23 payments left on my note 7 since i preordered it and got it when it cameout. They restarted my payments back to 24 and didnt refund me the $32.50 i had to call tmobile to get that credited back to me. So watchout for that.
jimfun said:
I'm In Greensboro, NC, and have been told there are no Note7 phones for exchange in the area - closest in Charlotte, NC. I was also told by a manager the "promotions" end on 9/30, and after that: re-stocking fees will apply, phone must be returned with accessories and charger, no color or model changes. When I asked when they expected shipments of phones in, I was told it would be sometime next week.
Anyone else hearing about shortages of Note7 phones for exchange?
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Durham NC, had some!
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Ordering through best buy with trade in

Anyone know the correct steps to ordering a Verizon note 8 on best buy and getting the full trade in allowance? I'm not sure if I am suppose to pre order on best buy first then go to Verizon's site and get the $480 bill credit. I went through the process of pre ordering on Verizon's site and was offered the $480 but it's cheaper on best buy. Any help would be appreciated.
Wondering the same thing but with Sprint
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Wondering if those of us in the UK will be getting any discount deals too, as I'd like to finally upgrade off my old note-3 having had the initial note-7 and then its replacement on the first recall and then of course that also got recalled. Not heard any news to say UK/Eur would get any sort of loyalty offer yet...
Anyone know how to get the trade in of $425 for trading in a Note 7? I thought I read that you have to do that direct through Samsung, but so far have not found a place to do so.
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Anyone know how to get the trade in of $425 for trading in a Note 7? I thought I read that you have to do that direct through Samsung, but so far have not found a place to do so.
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I have t mobile...just asked them and they are not offering the 425 trade in. they claim its only through Samsung. whats best buys deal exactly?
black96ss said:
I have t mobile...just asked them and they are not offering the 425 trade in. they claim its only through Samsung. whats best buys deal exactly?
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I don't know best buys deal - or any deals, I haven't looked yet. I will buy direct through Samsung IF they actually give me $425 for my Note 7. Often there is fine print and ways they can wiggle you down on what they actually give you for a trade in. So until I know for sure that I can get $425 for my Note 7 on a trade in for the Note 8, I am not doing anything. Although my Note 7 is not usable as a phone, just a smaller wifi tablet at this point.
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I don't know best buys deal - or any deals, I haven't looked yet. I will buy direct through Samsung IF they actually give me $425 for my Note 7. Often there is fine print and ways they can wiggle you down on what they actually give you for a trade in. So until I know for sure that I can get $425 for my Note 7 on a trade in for the Note 8, I am not doing anything. Although my Note 7 is not usable as a phone, just a smaller wifi tablet at this point.
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just got done speaking with Samsung. here is the link to check your eligibility. I did qualify, they basically say the trade in has to be almost perfect, no cracks, black lists, powers on, good software. I think they should offer it through the carriers.
here is the link. not sure how long the promo is, they didn't have an expire date when I asked. I still think I may wait a little to see if they offer it in blue
https://promos.samsungpromotions.com/note7loyalty/en-us/Ineligible
Anyone willing to scan a note 7 receipt. I'm eligible for the loyalty promo by email, but I don't have any receipt docs from my original TMobile in store buy.
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just got done speaking with Samsung. here is the link to check your eligibility. I did qualify, they basically say the trade in has to be almost perfect, no cracks, black lists, powers on, good software. I think they should offer it through the carriers.
here is the link. not sure how long the promo is, they didn't have an expire date when I asked. I still think I may wait a little to see if they offer it in blue
https://promos.samsungpromotions.com/note7loyalty/en-us/Ineligible
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Thanks. I have already pre-ordered the Note 8. I did use the $425 trade in program. You cannot trade in a Note 7 if you have one, but you can trade in many other kinds of phones. I thought that a bit odd as I thought the point was for them to get N7's OUT of the hands of people still using them somehow (I haven't had mine activated since early February).
I am trading my S7E in, which I bought mint, but used back in early February to take the place of my soon to be deactivated Note 7. I paid $275 for it back in February, so that is a good ROI on the phone, which has just been sitting in a drawer since April. It has been my backup phone and is in very good condition (almost mint). I am currently using an S8+ but I will keep that as my backup phone most likely. Again, thanks for the info and link!
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Thanks. I have already pre-ordered the Note 8. I did use the $425 trade in program. You cannot trade in a Note 7 if you have one, but you can trade in many other kinds of phones. I thought that a bit odd as I thought the point was for them to get N7's OUT of the hands of people still using them somehow (I haven't had mine activated since early February).
I am trading my S7E in, which I bought mint, but used back in early February to take the place of my soon to be deactivated Note 7. I paid $275 for it back in February, so that is a good ROI on the phone, which has just been sitting in a drawer since April. It has been my backup phone and is in very good condition (almost mint). I am currently using an S8+ but I will keep that as my backup phone most likely. Again, thanks for the info and link!
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Someone on another thread contacted samsung about there note 7 and they are giving them a full refund for the note 7
I guess I order through best buy. Then go to Verizon's site to get the $480 bill credit which will put my bill at just under $13 a month. Tomorrow I'm going to call and double check before I pull the trigger. I wonder if Sammy would take S8+ for a trade in?
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Someone on another thread contacted samsung about there note 7 and they are giving them a full refund for the note 7
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Really? Wonder if I can change up my trade in then? Thanks for mentioning this!

No Replacement Program for Note 8 bought from Samsung!

After going thru the Note 7 fiasco twice, preordered a Unlocked note 8 from Samsung. It has a hardware issue that prevents it from automatically charging when connected.
SAMSUNG HAS NO REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR A NEW NOTE 8 THAT IS MALFUNCTIONING, SO BUYER BEWARE.
They will offer a full refund if you send back the phone with the included SD card and wireless charger. Unfortunately, I have already sent them the phone I bought in the meantime (Pixel XL) for a trade in.
I now will have to send the brand new phone in for repair. Lovely support for direct buyers who supported Samsung during the exploding note 7 events.
Last Samsung phone I will ever buy. What a disappointment.
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After going thru the Note 7 fiasco twice, preordered a Unlocked note 8 from Samsung. It has a hardware issue that prevents it from automatically charging when connected.
SAMSUNG HAS NO REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR A NEW NOTE 8 THAT IS MALFUNCTIONING, SO BUYER BEWARE.
They will offer a full refund if you send back the phone with the included SD card and wireless charger. Unfortunately, I have already sent them the phone I bought in the meantime (Pixel XL) for a trade in.
I now will have to send the brand new phone in for repair. Lovely support for direct buyers who supported Samsung during the exploding note 7 events.
Last Samsung phone I will ever buy. What a disappointment.
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Well, i have heard the same thing.. return it, then, order again and we will send a new one. Weird. Anyone would feel it should be an even exchange, where they send a replacement, and we should send the defective one back.
myechophone said:
Well, i have heard the same thing.. return it, then, order again and we will send a new one. Weird. Anyone would feel it should be an even exchange, where they send a replacement, and we should send the defective one back.
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They should be covered under warranty instead call claims dept?
If I want to send my Note 8 back to them with the included wireless charger freebie, I threw the box of the charger out, any issues? Also my micro SD card is on back order. I am aware that all freebies need to be sent back also.
I tried to get them to fix my broken wireless charging, they say thier own quick charger is not compatible. Lol. I am sending the info to the Qi alliance..
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Didn't you folks who did the N7 promo pre-order get the Samsung Premium Care included free? It came with my pre-order. That service claims they repair/replace the phone very quickly, "hand delivered" to your home, etc. I thought I got 2 months for free, but maybe it's only 1.
doesn't the cc you bought it with have some kind of a warranty?
jejb said:
Didn't you folks who did the N7 promo pre-order get the Samsung Premium Care included free? It came with my pre-order. That service claims they repair/replace the phone very quickly, "hand delivered" to your home, etc. I thought I got 2 months for free, but maybe it's only 1.
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I selected that just in case something went wrong the first couple of months. It's 2 months free.
F1nman said:
After going thru the Note 7 fiasco twice, preordered a Unlocked note 8 from Samsung. It has a hardware issue that prevents it from automatically charging when connected.
SAMSUNG HAS NO REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR A NEW NOTE 8 THAT IS MALFUNCTIONING, SO BUYER BEWARE.
They will offer a full refund if you send back the phone with the included SD card and wireless charger. Unfortunately, I have already sent them the phone I bought in the meantime (Pixel XL) for a trade in.
I now will have to send the brand new phone in for repair. Lovely support for direct buyers who supported Samsung during the exploding note 7 events.
Last Samsung phone I will ever buy. What a disappointment.
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I am NOT a lawyer.
Is that situation legal? I have never heard such a case, not even in this country where customer care is an unknown concept! Customers here are simply a disruption to to the life of sales staff! If I have a problem I ALWAYS ask for the manager even then its hit and miss.
That is a disgrace and you simply MUST protest and speak with a manager, not the person who answers the call lines etc. Write a letter of complaint, keep all copies. Samsung should receive your faulty mobile and simply ship you a new one as all outlets do in person.
Have you read your order contract? It may well be where you live 'all' Samsung must do is refund you? If that is the case and I have no idea, you maybe stuffed? I do know that no company can write regulations that are contrary to the law of the land.
Absurd situation. You must not let this rest. Fight for your rights. Please let us know how you progress and the very best of luck.
Ryland :good:
Still no help from Samsung.
SAMSUNG HAS NO REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR A NEW NOTE 8 THAT IS MALFUNCTIONING, SO BUYER BEWARE.
My guess: Samsung has no stock to swap out with yet - they shipped them all.
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Still no help from Samsung.
SAMSUNG HAS NO REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR A NEW NOTE 8 THAT IS MALFUNCTIONING, SO BUYER BEWARE.
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As painful as it might be, can you tell us what you have done to date? Have you written to Samsung, sent an email, spoken to a manager or the customer services department? Your original post is disturbing and you MUST not accept such a situation BUT i'm afraid its you that has to sort it out.
If you are dealing with phone reps you are wasting your time. Are you in the USA? In Europe there are numerous consumer help offices that will willingly and freely take such cases on your behalf and do their best to sort things out.
In most countries in Europe at least one of those such consumer bodies have legal teeth. Use one.
A massive multi national like Samsung will have a way of ensuring your faulty mobile is replaced with a new one without it affecting your pre sale offers. You 'just' need to contact the right person and that IS a problem.
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My guess: Samsung has no stock to swap out with yet - they shipped them all.
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I agree but Samsung could, if they wished, get a replacement from a store that has overstocked then replace the OP's mobile. One has to insist and fight and that's also unacceptable.
Samsung in this country have a very cleaver way of passing the buck. Samsung don't sell direct to the customer despite they have their Samsung site BUT Samsung here use sub contractors as distributors so if one has a problem all Samsung do is suggest the customer contact said distributor!
Experts at covering themselves by passing the buck and dodging responsibility. Such practices are not illegal either.
WE have actual Samsung shops here. Everything Samsung from the carpet to the sales staff uniforms etc blah blah. They will sell you anything Samsung BUT if a problem arrisses they will inform you they are 'just' a franchise and cant help you!
When Nokia was big it was exactly the same situation, still is for the fruity brand! No idea how they get away with it?
Ryland
Almost makes me want to cancel my pre order and pay $300 more to get it from Best Buy or Sprint :/. I don't want to send my Note 5 to Samsuck and be without a phone. I actually can't, I work from home and use my phone for work. Sucks that Sprint and Best Buy don't honor Samsung's promotion.
Thanks for all the replies. I finally reached high enough in the ladder at Samsung for them to offer a replacement in 2-3 weeks. I can live with that, as the phone is usable, just a PITA to charge (phone often has to be restarted b4 charging. We will see how this turns out.
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Thanks for all the replies. I finally reached high enough in the ladder at Samsung for them to offer a replacement in 2-3 weeks. I can live with that, as the phone is usable, just a PITA to charge (phone often has to be restarted b4 charging. We will see how this turns out.
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Good news, well done. :good:
Ryland :highfive:
F1nman said:
Thanks for all the replies. I finally reached high enough in the ladder at Samsung for them to offer a replacement in 2-3 weeks. I can live with that, as the phone is usable, just a PITA to charge (phone often has to be restarted b4 charging. We will see how this turns out.
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Hey who did you contact up the chain? My wife's has touchscreen issues. Where the phone becomes unresponsive by touch randomly than start working again. It is definitely either a software or hardware issues so I'm gonna have to contact them. Will you PM me the email address, phone number, or name of the person you spoke with?
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I do not have a name or email. I finally reached a support tech willing to bump it up the chain, after having them turn me down previously. Reached a supervisor, who was willing to try to help me. Looked up my account to see I am a long time note user. At least he gave me a ticket number for the problem, I will keep you posted after any change.
(If you let them call you back when talking to the e-commerce division, they seem to be a little less rattled, and more willing to deal with you). YMMV
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I do not have a name or email. I finally reached a support tech willing to bump it up the chain, after having them turn me down previously. Reached a supervisor, who was willing to try to help me. Looked up my account to see I am a long time note user. At least he gave me a ticket number for the problem, I will keep you posted after any change.
(If you let them call you back when talking to the e-commerce division, they seem to be a little less rattled, and more willing to deal with you). YMMV
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I didn't get that far with them. I even talked to Executive Customer Relations and they said they would not send a replacement if I had not already sent it in for repair which is ridiculous because it is a brand new freaking phone. The only option they gave me was refund and reorder.
That opened up a whole other can of worms where the freebies aren't available anymore and had to complain about that till they let me keep the freebies from the defective phone order, but I'm still having to wait for a brand new link to get the $425 off due to being an old Note 7 user.
All they simply had to do was return and replace but they have absolutely no mechanism to do that. Ridiculous for a company that big.
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I’m in the same boat, lost my note 7 trade in promo and they have my trade in since sept 15th. Will issue a so called coupon 6-8 WEEKS, WHEN all the note 7 promotions will be over with.
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I have premium care and it offers no deductible so I’m thinking about going this route to get a exchange replacement but that replacement could be a refurbished unit, highly unlikely this early. Need to call Samsung direct tomorrow and get this figured out .
Consumer Credit Act 2015 (UK)
If you purchase online you has the distance sales protection of reurting the item as per the suppliers terms and condition which is usually within 14 days for a no question/reason refund. Please check the returns policy.
if the product develops a fault within 30 days you have two options.
1. Request a full refund
2. Request a brand new replacement
if after 30 days and before 6 months of the purchase date your product develops a fault the company has only 1 oppertunity to fix the product. If the phone has a further fault then you can request a full refund.
If after 6 months but before 12 months you can request a refund but they can deduct for fair wear and tear.
hope this helps!

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