Buying a new smartphone is always a gamble in terms of customer satisfaction, mainly because they are expensive and can be very different from the device the customer is currently using.

To combat this, OnePlus is giving customers the opportunity to try out One Plus 11 completely risk free. Starting today, the company is launching the 100 Days No Regrets program, which allows OnePlus 11 buyers to use the new flagship for up to 100 days and still be eligible to return it for a full refund.

Someone is holding OnePlus 11.

Before current disgruntled OnePlus 11 owners get too excited about getting their money back in full, it’s important to note that the promotion only applies to smartphones purchased from today, March 20th through Sunday, April 30th. This means that any OnePlus 11 purchased right after the phone’s launch is not eligible for a full refund. If you purchase the phone after April 30th, you will still be eligible for the standard 15-day refund period.

Luckily, the OnePlus 11 is a solid phone, as noted in our review, so the list of current OnePlus 11 owners wanting their money back should be pretty short. But it’s still nice to see a company as big as OnePlus offering such a generous offer. With a promotion like this, potential buyers can actually see if they like the OnePlus 11 before spending their money on it, making them feel perfectly comfortable spending over $700 on the device.

However, those who wish to take part in the promotion should understand that they will need to register their purchase within 15 days of handing over the phone if they wish to be eligible for a refund of their money. If their purchase is registered and the OnePlus 11 device is returned undamaged within the 100-day period, buyers will be eligible for a full refund. The 100 Days No Regrets promotion includes 8GB RAM/128GB storage and 16GB RAM/256GB storage variants of the OnePlus 11 in Titan Black and Eternal Green.

For all the details about the 100 Days No Regrets promotion, be sure to visit the OnePlus official website.

Source: Digital Trends

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