Will AT replace my phone for free?
Will AT replace my phone for free?
If you use AT for your wireless service and your phone malfunctions, gets lost, or gets damaged, you may be able to get a replacement for little to no charge. If you’re covered by warranty or insurance, you’ll get a replacement phone within a few days!
Can you return a broken phone to AT?
When we get your return package If the device has liquid or physical damage, we’ll bill you the full replacement value for the device. For AT PREPAID, if it qualifies for an exchange, we’ll credit your credit or debit card the full replacement value for the device.
Does AT buy broken phones?
Sell or trade Most wireless providers like AT have trade-in programs that give you store credit for a phone in good condition (and a phone with a cracked screen may still have some value). Use the credit to help buy a new smartphone or tablet, load up on the latest accessories, or even pay your service bill.
How long does it take to get a replacement phone from AT?
Your replacement device will be similar or better. It can take up to six business days to arrive. For AT Certified Pre-Owned or AT Certified Restore devices, we’ll send you a similar or better replacement device. It can take up to six business days to get it.
What do I do if I broke my nose?
An ice pack, which can help with a broken nose. If a person’s nose is broken, they should see a doctor. Surgery may be necessary for severe nose breaks.
How do I know if I broke my leg?
Signs and symptoms of a broken leg may include: Severe pain, which may worsen with movement. Swelling. Tenderness. Bruising. Obvious deformity or shortening of the affected leg. Inability to walk.
How to know if I broke my ankle bone?
Symptoms of a broken ankle include: Immediate and severe pain Swelling Bruising Tenderness when touched Inability to put any weight on the injured foot (or pain when you put weight on your foot) Deformity, particularly if there is a dislocation as well as a fracture
How do I know if I broke my nose?
The symptoms of a broken nose include: pain in or around your nose. a bent or crooked nose. a swollen nose or swelling around your nose, which can cause your nose to look bent or crooked even if it’s not broken.