American Express Card Membership Benefit: Cell Phone Protection (Up to $800)
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American Express is offering select/qualifying American Express Card Membership Benefit/Perk: Cell Phone Protection embedded on select card(s) for Free. Effective on April 1, 2021, you can be reimbursed for your repair or replacement costs following damage or theft up to $800 per claim w/ a limit of 2 approved claims per 12-month period when your cell phone line is listed on a wireless bill and the prior month's wireless bill was paid by the Eligible Card account
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Note, please check to see if your card offers this benefit, as not all cards is eligible
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Only the Platinum card. Also this is in-house cell phone insurance by Amex, Visa and Mastercard's cell phone insurance is administered 3rd party and they are a pain to deal with
To get coverage:
You must charge your monthly Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone bill to your Eligible Card Account. You are eligible for coverage the first day of the calendar month following the payment of your Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone bill using your Eligible Card Account. If you pay an Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone bill with your Eligible Card Account and fail to pay a subsequent bill using your Eligible Card Account in a particular month, your coverage period changes as follows:
Seems to be AIG subsidiary, "Coverage is provided by New Hampshire Insurance Company, an AIG Company."
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Verizon says you lose the $10 discount if you pay via CC, but I've never actually tried it.
Anybody with Verizon using a CC and still getting the $10 auto pay discount?
You lose it, and quickly in my experience. I had to ask for the charge to be taken off of my next bill. The plan I have now doesn't give me a discount for bank draft so I use my Wells Fargo signature card (that has cell protection)to pay my bill now.
REI MC covers the protection if you pay the bills using their CC. My S8 stopped working. I filed a claim using the quote Samsung provided. It was $479. Deduction is $50. I got $429. Originally I had only paid $375 on a brand new S8.
Verizon says you lose the $10 discount if you pay via CC, but I've never actually tried it.
Anybody with Verizon using a CC and still getting the $10 auto pay discount?
Verizon is a fraud, it is easy for them to withdraw from your bank account even after you disconnect their service ! So they entice you with small discount. Like someone said get a credit card with protection and let go the discount or Verizon.
Something to consider is that some carriers are shifting towards new AutoPay/eBilling discount restrictions. Verizon doesn't give an AutoPay discount (which can be $10 per line per month on some plans) if paid with a credit card. May not be worth it depending on how much insurance would've cost.
Chase Ink cards offer 5x UR points on cell bills(worth 7.5% cashback reimbursement if you have a Sapphire Preferred to xfer pts to). Unless you have a small cell bill and expensive phone, seems hard to justify switching to an Amex card that earns ~1% cashback on this spend.
Wells fargo also offers this perk. I destroyed my phone and had a shop state they couldn't repair it. I had a check in hand for $600 a few days later. I only paid 300 for the phone. It's free as long as you pay your bill with the Wells fargo card, doesn't matter where you bought your phone.
I have att post paid. They require bank draft for the extra discounts auto pay. But I always use my credit card to pay before the bank checking auto draft takes place. That has always worked for me the past 4 years with their newer plans that require auto bank draft.
If for some reason you can't/don't want to use a credit card, the Betterment checking debit card also has cell phone insurance.
I also have my phone (and laptop) as an add-on to my homeowner's policy for like $10/year just in case. Had a Macbook Pro I accidentally shattered on a trip replaced with full cash value.
Use homeowners insurance at your peril. Formal property insurance is a racket. It's only good for protecting against catastrophic loss. In my family's experience, every claim big and small they squeeze back out of your with increased premiums over the 7 years following a claim while it is sitting on your CLUE report. These card programs don't file anything on CLUE if you make a claim, so that's nice.
Not the op, but after his post, I called my homeowner's insurance company ('Progressive Home'/Homesite) and added what they call "Special Computer Coverage" that covers loss of use from theft, vandalism, even accidents like liquid spills and drops. It added just under $14 to my annual premium.
It's an additional coverage separate from personal property.
Remember, however, that taking advantage of this coverage requires you to make a claim on your homeowners policy. Even if it's an expensive phone or a laptop, you generally wouldn't want to make a homeowners insurance claim like that.
I have att post paid. They require bank draft for the extra discounts auto pay. But I always use my credit card to pay before the bank checking auto draft takes place. That has always worked for me the past 4 years with their newer plans that require auto bank draft.
I'm guessing you don't get the auto draft discount though?
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You must charge your monthly Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone bill to your Eligible Card Account. You are eligible for coverage the first day of the calendar month following the payment of your Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone bill using your Eligible Card Account. If you pay an Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone bill with your Eligible Card Account and fail to pay a subsequent bill using your Eligible Card Account in a particular month, your coverage period changes as follows:
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Anybody with Verizon using a CC and still getting the $10 auto pay discount?
How do you get a quote from Samsung?
Anybody with Verizon using a CC and still getting the $10 auto pay discount?
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Anybody with Verizon using a CC and still getting the $10 auto pay discount?
Yes. Our two lines are getting the $10 discount and paying with CC.
I also have my phone (and laptop) as an add-on to my homeowner's policy for like $10/year just in case. Had a Macbook Pro I accidentally shattered on a trip replaced with full cash value.
It's an additional coverage separate from personal property.
Remember, however, that taking advantage of this coverage requires you to make a claim on your homeowners policy. Even if it's an expensive phone or a laptop, you generally wouldn't want to make a homeowners insurance claim like that.
Yes the business ink card
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