Phones and Connection Cards Sample Clauses

Phones and Connection Cards. Customer may purchase Total Equipment Protection (“TEP”), which is a bundle of insurance (Equipment Replacement Program or “ERP”) and service contract (Equipment Service and Repair Program or “ESRP”) that provides coverage to protect against loss, theft, physical or liquid damage or mechanical/electrical failure involving Customer’s wireless phone and connection card Products. TEP may not be available for all wireless Products. If Customer purchases TEP (or ESRP separately), Sprint will waive up to two repair fees in any 12 month period for Products covered by the ESRP service contract at the time of repair or replacement at a Sprint Service Repair Center. A per claim deductible will apply for approved insurance claims. There is a limit of 3 insurance claims under ERP in any 12 month period. Insurance is administered by a third party program administrator and not by Sprint. If Customer selects TEP coverage, Sprint will charge Customer a monthly insurance premium and service contract fee per covered Customer Line, and Sprint will remit the insurance premium portion to the third party program administrator on Customer’s behalf. Insurance is not subject to any discounts. Insurance claims must be submitted directly to the third party program administrator, provided that Customer’s Sprint Account Representative will reasonably assist Customer in the processing of any such insurance claims. Terms of TEP coverage are available at the point of sale or in subsequent communications. If Customer does not purchase TEP coverage, Sprint reserves the right to charge a fee for repair to malfunctioning wireless Products, regardless of warranty period, and Customer may not be able to replace lost, stolen or non-repairable wireless Products without incurring costs. Customer may purchase the Equipment Service and Repair Program separately on a stand-alone basis. Customer may purchase the Equipment Replacement Program on a stand-alone basis only for those Customer Lines with a New York area code/prefix.
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