Discount iPad insurance (15%) has been arranged from Worth Ave Group for Providence families. This is provided as a convenience only. It is not required by Our Lady of Providence Jr – Sr High School for student iPads.
You have many choices to insure or protect your iPad, including AppleCare+ at the time of purchase. The following chart explains some of the differences between this coverage, AppleCare+, and purchasing with no protection.
Basic Coverage, No Insurance | AppleCare+ | Worth Ave Group | |
Term of Coverage | 1 year | 2 years | 1 to 4 years, renewable |
Warranty Claims | 1 year | 2 years | 1 year through Apple, future claims regarded as insurance claim |
Accidental Damage | No, $199 – $599 repair depending on model | 2 claims max, $49 deductable for each claim | no limit on claims, deductible options from $0 to $100 |
Stolen/Lost/Vandalism Coverage | No | No | Yes |
Apple Support | 90 days | 2 years | 90 days (through Apple) |
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The following text is from Worth Ave Group’s website:
“When a device is covered under our full coverage insurance policy (coverage: accidental damage, cracked screens, drops, liquid damage, theft, fire, flood, natural disasters and power surge due to lightning), there is no incident limit and you have the full coverage limit for every single claim. Whereas other 3rd party warranty products that provide accidental damage coverage limit your benefit to 1 full replacement. The insurance coverage is also fully transferable to a replacement unit. This means that you will not have to pay for any additional money out of pocket, other than your deductible choice. These are the two biggest advantages when compared to other third party warranty programs. Protection against theft is very important for many schools and must be considered when chosing the right plan. For example: right now over 50% of all iPad claims that are submitted to our claims department are due to theft. We offer 1, 2, 3 and 4 year plans and provide deductible options of $100, $50, $25 and $0.”