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should i get insurance for my mobile phone?

skim milk

Diamond Member
after reading the other thread I'm thinking if I should get insurance or not

I bought this phone for 100 bucks... it usually costs 200

I really don't want to pay any more money per month


i was with cingular for 2 years, insured my phone and never used it
basically wasted money every month.


thoughts?
 
thats the first time i've read a thread like that in months, so, its doubtful.

americans are overinsured to begin with.
 
Yes you should get insurance.. its only $2-3 a month for it.. If you lost your phone youd appreciate it.

I've lost my phone before.
 
I think its worth it, considering its $3 a month. At that rate, you would have to go a long time to pay for the cost of a phone. Also consider, that if you lose this one, you will have to pay $200+ for a new one, considering the $100 was like an intoductory offer for joining.
 
Originally posted by: halik
insurance scam...give the phone to a chop shop and report it as stolen...

reporting a phone stolen wont get you a new one unless you have insurance 🙁
 
THe companies scam you more than you can scam them. Usually even if you have insurance they only want to give you some crappy phone unless you a like $50 to get a better one. SOOOOo no worth it.
 
When my Sprint PCS phone broke, they sent me a refurbished phone. I don't know if its worth 3 bucks a month, but I have it in case I am broke and can't afford a new phone. That and I'm too lazy to cancel the add-on.
 
I've had a cell phone for six years, no insurance. That's an extra $200 in my pocket. I buy insurance for stuff I can't afford to pay for on my own, not for something like a cell phone.
 
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