Bikebryan
Alexandria,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, June 13, 2009
Alltel does not have a single phone "custom manufactured" for them. The phones roll of the assembly line and are identical to a phone sent to any other CDMA carrier. The difference is in the firmware - that's it. Further, the "warranty" does not say if the phone is less than 30 days old it will be replaced with a new phone. It merely states that if the phone has a verifiable manufacturer defect within the warranty period (12 months) it will be replaced. Ideally it will be the exact same model of phone, if not then one of the same form, function and near price. That's it. The replacement WILL be a refurbished phone that was refurbished NOT by Alltel but by the phone manufacturer. So you see, your stance and information is wrong. Next time I would suggest not arguing with somebody inside the industry - your misinformaton will be proven WRONG
Ashley
Springfield,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, June 09, 2009
A lot of warranties do not say they have to replace it with a new phone. They have the option of fixing it or giving an equivalent replacement.
Jerry
Nashville,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, June 09, 2009
Alltel sells them, Alltel programs them, they have ALLTEL written all over the boxes and the phones themselves, they are custom manufactured for Alltel to work on their network exclusively, and are sold by Alltel exclusively to only Alltel customers, but when they fail, Alltel is the first one to say "not our problem, the manufacturer handles the warranty. We only have them manufactured and sold exclusively in our stores by our personnel." Newsflash to the uninformed, Alltel contracts Motorola to make the phone. Any reputable company would stand behind the product and not play a game of pass the buck. See, the first phone failed in 4 days. The second phone failed in 25 days. But Alltel was insistent that the phone was more than thirty days old. It wasn't. Their warranty clearly states that a phone less than thirty days from purchase will be replaced with a new phone. So, uh, the gripe is correctly placed. Warranty says less than 30 days from purchase, phone was 29 days old. Alltel decided to replace with a refurb, not the manufacturer. Nobody even called the manufacturer. I went in to the same alltel store and they gave me a refurb. No phone calls, no contacting the manufacturer. So how exactly does that work? Alltel doesn't warranty the phone but they administer and make judgement calls for the manufacturer? Why? Because they are such caring, nice people?
Bikebryan
Alexandria,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, March 07, 2009
I got news for you: Alltel does not provide the warranty, the phone manufacturer does. And regardless of how you feel, Alltel is not replacing a new phone with a used phone. They are replacing your USED phone with a certified USED phone. Guess who certified it: the manufacturer of the handset. So if you have any gripe it is with them, not Alltel. Thousands of these units are sent out every month; very few have any defects. Sorry if yours has them; keep after it until you get a decent replacement