Protect Your Tech is a sponsored post written by me on behalf SIMPLR™.
Protect Your Tech
As a family with a lot of kids…young and old….technology is often a blessing and a curse. We all love to use many different devices; we have iPads, iPhones of varying shapes and sizes, a couple of androids mixed in for fun, as well as the typical assortment of computers and televisions! All of our devices at one point or another make it into the hands of our children, nieces, nephews, cousins, grandparents, etc. all are scary to watch at times! With a plan like SIMPLR™ it is a little easier to breathe when our creative family members take technology on an adventure.
SIMPLR™ is a great way to protect all of your devices. They cover portable electronics, laptops, tablets, desktop computers, televisions, major appliances, general merchandise, sporting goods, and even jewelry! Covering new products is super easy with the “one thing easy” product protection website. The best thing for our family is that the SIMPLR™ covers Accidental Damage from Handling such as drops, spills and cracked screens for beloved portable products like tablets and laptops. (Limitations and exclusions apply. See terms and conditions for details.)
plans cover accidental damage from drops, spills, and cracked screens. These types of user errors are most common in a household like ours.
Occasionally the mechanics in our family will run into an issue that leads their greasy fingers to an Internet search. My brain always goes directly to the flashes of cracked screens and tumbling tablets! Some of our younger family members also like to take our electronics on Sunday adventures around the house with Nanny’s scooter…I’m sure you can imagine the giggles and arm flailing that accompany such activities and glass screens do not always fare well against the pavement.
Another great thing about the SIMPLR™ approach is the three step registration, filing, and shipping plan. Who doesn’t love a service contract that only requires three steps to completion?! I wish I had known about SIMPLR™ long ago. It’s hard to imagine having a piece of mind for our electronics that is so hassle-free. I can remember hearing mom say “Devyn there had better be a case on that phone” just minutes…okay maybe it was days….before she dropped it and the screen cracked! Mom is wise and we should always listen to her and take steps to protect our devices and now with SIMPLR™ it’s so easy to do!
Life is hectic. SIMPLR™ is just that…simple. They keep the products you love, loving you back and in our family that’s something we could use a whole lot more of. Weather it’s the “I don’t like the bulk of a phone case”, the greasy fingers of a mechanic, someone chancing it, just for a second, or a wild ride around the yard with a five year old, SIMPLR™ makes it easy to have a piece of mind about our pricey electronics.
What are you waiting for? Say “Yes” to “No” with SIMPLR™
- NO additional fees!
- NO deductibles!
- NO repair costs!
Those are definitely the “No” this Mom loves to hear! Go protect your tech before it’s too late!
How does your family protect your tech?
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Protect Your Tech is a sponsored post written by me on behalf SIMPLR™.





SIMPLR means No hassle?!?! Those words are music to my ears!
The SIMPLR™ plan would be great for me because I have a teen son who just recently got his first phone!
I’m intrigued! I had never heard about Simplr until now. Thanks so much.
SIMPLR allows me to stop getting rid of or selling broken tech to those people that have the skills to repair them.
I like the simplicity of the video.
I like the fast and easy claims process because that is just what people need when they lose or break their phone.
I had never heard of this, but it is a great idea for a company. We tend to have bad luckwith electronics and it has cost us so much money and time and energy. It would be great to have something “simplr”