sherry7
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I've seen plenty of people here on Dis recommending Square Trade warranties for electronics, but has anyone actually filed a claim on a product?
I have a 2 year warranty on my iPad (1st generation), which thankfully includes accidental damage protection. Last night, DD(age 2 1/2) gave my iPad a bubble bath. Literally.
So, I started the claim with Square Trade today and they emailed me a prepaid UPS packing slip to send the waterlogged iPad in for repair. If they can't repair it, the rep I spoke to said they'll send me a check for "the current replacement cost for the item". I really doubt they can fix it, as it lay in a tub with bubble bath soap for at least 10-15 minutes before I discovered it. It's still dripping water 24 hours later, and I can see bubbles under the screen. Of course, it won't turn on.
After I got off the phone with the rep, I started wondering about the meaning of that phrase "current replacement cost". You can't even buy a 1st generation iPad anymore, so how is the current replacement cost figured out? I initially paid $699 for it, so is that the amount they'll use? Or, are they likely to use a significantly lower figure? The newest 3rd generation 64GB iPads sell for $699, the same that I originally paid for mine. Does anyone have personal experience with the reimbursement amount?
On a related note, it's probably not a good idea to mention to a 2 1/2 year old child, "Mommy's iPad screen is dirty. I need to clean it."
When I asked her why she put the iPad in the bathtub, she gave me the sweetest smile, and proudly exclaimed, "I clean Mommy's iPad!". I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. 
I have a 2 year warranty on my iPad (1st generation), which thankfully includes accidental damage protection. Last night, DD(age 2 1/2) gave my iPad a bubble bath. Literally.

So, I started the claim with Square Trade today and they emailed me a prepaid UPS packing slip to send the waterlogged iPad in for repair. If they can't repair it, the rep I spoke to said they'll send me a check for "the current replacement cost for the item". I really doubt they can fix it, as it lay in a tub with bubble bath soap for at least 10-15 minutes before I discovered it. It's still dripping water 24 hours later, and I can see bubbles under the screen. Of course, it won't turn on.
After I got off the phone with the rep, I started wondering about the meaning of that phrase "current replacement cost". You can't even buy a 1st generation iPad anymore, so how is the current replacement cost figured out? I initially paid $699 for it, so is that the amount they'll use? Or, are they likely to use a significantly lower figure? The newest 3rd generation 64GB iPads sell for $699, the same that I originally paid for mine. Does anyone have personal experience with the reimbursement amount?
On a related note, it's probably not a good idea to mention to a 2 1/2 year old child, "Mommy's iPad screen is dirty. I need to clean it."

