As you can see from the screenshot below, after reaching out to Google Store support, Mike was able to get a refund on the Device Protection plan for his Pixel XL that he had previously purchased. He initially paid $99 for the plan, but is now going to receive a $50.92 partial refund. He says that he was able to get the refund because he didn’t file a claim in the time he owned his phone, though that may not fully matter.
If you look at Google’s support site for the Pixel and Pixel XL Device Protection plan, it does say that after 30 days “You can get a prorated refund (less any claims paid up to the cancellation date).” So make sure you are all paid up and get to asking Google for some cash back.
For Pixel Device Protection info, feel free to head over to this Google Support page and also Assurant’s site.
Cheers Mike!
Tip: If You had Device Protection on Your Old Pixel and Traded It in, Get a Partial Refund is a post from: Droid Life
Tip: If You had Device Protection on Your Old Pixel and Traded It in, Get a Partial Refund
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