A:AnswerA would bring that up with your local Best Buy in person or on the phone and as long as you have that protection with the device, you should be covered. Read over the protection plan as well posted on Best Buy’s website and hopefully that will give you more answers. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerI hope liquid is covered w GSP Plan. THAT exact reason & situation is why my 3rd refurbished Apple laptop and 2nd Apple Air was the last Apple laptop I will every purchase, after being brand loyal when computer/laptop involved for at LEAST 10 yrs. The refurbished device was $749 before tax. Geek Squad $329 (I think) coverage did not insure the liquid that leaked in my backpack, ruining my month long owned laptop. The cost to repair was $750. I took the $750 loss and am fully pro Google devices. Less expensive w an oprating system def equivalent or slightly superior to MacOS. I hope your situation ends better than mine did. Good luck!
A:AnswerYes the report from
Where you lost your equipment will help you to work with the store in the process to get you a replacement decide as long as you have that included on your guarantee agreement on that specific item
A:AnswerThey better cause when you get the warranty you read it and I love to read but I don’t like to read little words that go on and on my husband said I don’t care if you’ve done something 20 times you always read the directions but in an instant like this it shouldn’t have anything to do with because that’s what I use at the gym sounds like some wires are crossed
A:AnswerWas this like this when you purchased it? That will be the biggest question I learned the hard way I take pictures of things when I buy them meaning big items and save them and all the paperwork I take pictures of you’ve got to cover your behind but I’m sure if it was like that when you bought it they definitely will they are good at following through