[Q] Asus Repair's - Eee Pad Transformer General

My mate just got his transformer back after 3 weeks,
He had issues with getting a repair then at the local store so had to send it off,
Asus did say 2-weeks but it took 3-week due to stock,
The replacement sent was brand new with charger and cable so he has 2 of each now,
Now does the 12 months warranty start again as it's a new unit or does it stay the same???

acid123 said:
My mate just got his transformer back after 3 weeks,
He had issues with getting a repair then at the local store so had to send it off,
Asus did say 2-weeks but it took 3-week due to stock,
The replacement sent was brand new with charger and cable so he has 2 of each now,
Now does the 12 months warranty start again as it's a new unit or does it stay the same???
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I can't find much info about what the exact terms of Asus' warranty is, but I doubt it would start over every time you sent it back for repairs. They might give you a small warranty extension to cover the repair work (e.g. 90 days on top of whatever is left) but I've never seen anyone offer to 'reset' the warranty period altogether after a successful RMA.

The best way to be sure, is still to mail the support

I thought the same,
90days to cover the rma,
Cheers for the info

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[Q] How should I RMA the keyboard dock?

Hello. I have two problems with my keyboard dock:
1. I let the battery drop to 0% once, and the battery in the dock no longer charges. The indicator light just blinks orange for the time it is plugged in.
2. The MobileDock Powersaver Mode thing that the Asus Rep posted about here on the forum does not work, meaning my dock is of an older firmware.
I purchased my Transformer and my Dock specifically for use during college. I need my dock back before I leave for college on August 30th.
My questions:
1. Should I RMA this? Or should I try to get Walmart, where I purchased it from, to take it back?
2. How should I RMA it? Should I mention the problem about the battery, or should I talk about how the powersaver mode does not work?
3. I am very concerned with the people at the RMA department of Asus not understanding me because they are foreign. These problems are hard to describe, and I hate dealing with people who don't understand me because it makes me feel incompetent.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Edit: I can't even find where to choose the Keyboard Dock on the USA Asus RMA page...
If you can take it back for a refund I would do that. A lot of places have docks in stock.
I agree that the store would be the quicker option. I have exactly the same problem on my dock and am sending it back to asus (rma) as I bought it directly from them.
On the rma page I just chose the eepad option and put the dock serial number and description of the fault. Got the rma number within a couple of hours.
(I used the European rma page which may be slightly different)
I contacted support about the battery drain issue and was told to RMA it.
BUT... the terms and conditions say that you need to return the device in its packaging with all parts and accessories that are mentioned on the packaging's contents list.
I am very happy with the tablet part, it has minimal light bleed and both speakers work well, there is no damage at all to the tablet. I am afraid to return the tablet part to them as I don't want to risk losing my data or ending up with a different tablet or perhaps mine back but scratched or damaged in some way.
Can I just RMA the dock? on its own?
My dock is getting picked up today for RMA, B50 version
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CarsnGadgets said:
I contacted support about the battery drain issue and was told to RMA it.
BUT... the terms and conditions say that you need to return the device in its packaging with all parts and accessories that are mentioned on the packaging's contents list.
I am very happy with the tablet part, it has minimal light bleed and both speakers work well, there is no damage at all to the tablet. I am afraid to return the tablet part to them as I don't want to risk losing my data or ending up with a different tablet or perhaps mine back but scratched or damaged in some way.
Can I just RMA the dock? on its own?
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This is the rma info asus sent me once I had submitted the form (below) - If you bought them as a bundle but they have (I assume) separate serial numbers then you should be fine. I needed to send both back, and had to do 2 separate rma's because the SN field fails if you put both in.
Also note the bit about packaging - seems to contradict the ts&cs and even says that they will send it back in different packaging again.
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How to send in your unit for repair?
A) How to Prepare Your Package?
We suggest you to pack the item carefully in a secure box with additional packing material. ASUS will not be held responsible or liable for damages resulting from improper packaging. Please note that the unit will be shipped back in different packing material.
We highly suggest you DO NOT send in the accessories with the unit. Accessories could be treated as filling material and thrown away, and ASUS will not be held liable for the loss of accessories during shipping and repairing.
Please offer the box open, and close it when our forwarder is there to pick it up.
Clearly indicate your RMA# (CZB6170623), name and address on the outside of the box.
B) Arranging your pick up date for repair!
DHL automatically come and collect the unit within two working days. If collection does not take place please contact the Asus contact center (details within your warranty card).
C) Important information concerning service
If your unit is outside the warranty period or damaged due to improper usage, a certain handling fee will be charged as soon as we receive the unit. Even if you decide to have the unit back without any repairing activity, this charge will be billed due to our transport cost and internal handling cost already occurred. Handling cost for UK and Ireland will be around xxxxx. Additional repairing and material costs may occur if you'd like to have the out of warranty or customer induced item repaired by ASUS. Asus reserves the right to modify the repairing costs for out of warranty or customer induced machines without prior notification.
ASUS is not liable for any software issues or any data loss on your hard disk during repairing or shipping. We suggest you back-up the important data and software before sending in your unit.
After repairing, when you receive the unit back from any forwarder, please open the package to check before you sign the forwarder's delivery note. Please put "damaged" on the forwarder's delivery note if any visual damage is present. If you have any delivery problem such as scratches which were not there when you sent it, or quantity different from the packing list, please call ASUS Hotline within 48 hours. After 48 hours from the moment of the delivery, ASUS will not accept any claims about the delivery damage.
Asus has had my dock now for 3 weeks with NO movement, other than 'Waiting'...I've called them 3 times, and nobody can give me a straight answer. At this point, I just want it back so that I can return it to my retailer. They can't even manage to make that happen.
If you RMA your item, don't expect a quick turnaround.
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Asus has had my dock now for 3 weeks with NO movement, other than 'Waiting'...I've called them 3 times, and nobody can give me a straight answer. At this point, I just want it back so that I can return it to my retailer. They can't even manage to make that happen.
If you RMA your item, don't expect a quick turnaround.
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3 weeks??!!! That is just terrible! I am NOT willing to wait 3 weeks to get my dock back! They should be sending replacements instead if they can't repair or don't have the required parts. What about the fact that out of that one year warranty you are not even using your unit because they are keeping it for so long?
They have admitted there is a problem with the docks. They are not paying shipping (for US customers), which they should be. They also should be replacing the affected units, NOT repairing them, especially since they don't even have parts!
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Asus has had my dock now for 3 weeks with NO movement, other than 'Waiting'...I've called them 3 times, and nobody can give me a straight answer. At this point, I just want it back so that I can return it to my retailer. They can't even manage to make that happen.
If you RMA your item, don't expect a quick turnaround.
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Just to point out, there is a whole world outside the USA, and that things might be different, and different retail rules will apply.
But I do agree, Asus shouldn't be accepting RMAs if they can't turn them around promptly. I would rather keep my dock until they are ready to deal with it, rather it it sat on racking gathering dust.
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Just to point out, there is a whole world outside the USA, and that things might be different, and different retail rules will apply.
But I do agree, Asus shouldn't be accepting RMAs if they can't turn them around promptly. I would rather keep my dock until they are ready to deal with it, rather it it sat on racking gathering dust.
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I agree with this. In the meanwhile, I am keeping my dock. When Asus has parts to do a quick turn around, or announces a swap program, I will get it replaced. This is not a major issue for me since I usually leave my dock on a desk with it's power plugged in like a typical docking station.
My RMA is going perfectly. I walked into the Asus service center, and I showed them the problem about the MobileDock Battery Saving, and told them about the dock drain problem. The tech went to his office for a min, came back and told me he needed to upgrade the hardware. He said he would order the hardware, and when I comes in he will call me so I can bring in my transformer's dock. He expects the hardware to be in the first of next week, and repair time to be a day or two. I didn't fill out any paperwork or anything. They didn't even look at the serial number. They recognized me from the last time I came in.
Also he told me fixing the MobileDock battery saving mode will fix the dock battery drain problem.
If you can physically go to an Asus service/repair center, it is so much better than doing RMAs via phone/shipping.
Where was this service center? Im seeing an "authorized" center in Atlanta but not sure if that is the same thing.
Mine doesnt do the power saving mode on my B50 or my girlfriend's B60.
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Asus has had my dock now for 3 weeks with NO movement, other than 'Waiting'...I've called them 3 times, and nobody can give me a straight answer. At this point, I just want it back so that I can return it to my retailer. They can't even manage to make that happen.
If you RMA your item, don't expect a quick turnaround.
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What you need to do is ask for a supervisor. My TF was in for repair and it was waiting for parts for two weeks. I called and spoke to two supervisors and then the next day I got an email saying my TF was finally fix and ready to ship. Their RMA center in Texas is a Joke!
I sent my B5 dock to ASUS and after 3 weeks I got it back. MobileDock test still fails, but I only lose 1% of battery charge every hour with wifi turned off. Used to be 5% with wifi on and 3% without.
Yeah, did that last night. Lo and behold, this morning I see movement on my status ('Repairing'). The Texas facility is indeed in disaray, it would appear.
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Mines been at the texas service center for over a month. Been bugging asus people about it the last couple of weeks. I bought the dock for the long distance flights I'm about to go on. I would definitely suggest trying to return it at wally world.
After having a terrible time trying to even get someone to answer the phone at Asus support (the phone would ring and, after a while, it would click) I called Amazon where I purchased it, explained how terrible the service was at Asus and they agreed to take the dock back even though it was a bit past their 30 day return policy. This was a real eye opener - regardless how great this unit may or may not be Asus USA is certainly doing a crappy job of customer service, especially since the problem is a manufacturing defect. Now that there are a lot of choices in the Android tablet world I am seriously thinking of just ebaying the tablet and case and going with another brand. If you purchased it any place but Asus I would strongly suggest that you take it back there if you need it in the near future. Once Asus has it you're pretty much at their mercy.
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Where was this service center? Im seeing an "authorized" center in Atlanta but not sure if that is the same thing.
Mine doesnt do the power saving mode on my B50 or my girlfriend's B60.
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The place I went to was a Asus service center.
Where I live there is this mall called "Sai Ge." The first 4 floors are stores, and there are at least a dozen Asus stores, not resellers, but actual Asus stores, all with the exact same products (I know it sounds strange, but this is actually quite normal for a company in China). On the 13th floor is a the sales management office. When I bought the transformer, I went there to haggle down the price on the transformer. On the 12th floor, is the service/repair center with Asus techs who do all the testing on site. There is also a couple of Asus distribution centers, and probably a Asus Headquarters in that building. Also, about 5 bus stops down the street there is another building with a Asus repair center, and a customer service center, and probably a manager's headquarters as well, all on the 18th floor.
In "Sai Ge," all of the major computer and computer parts companies have a dozen stores, service centers, repair centers, distribution centers and headquarters. Their are at least 20 name brands represented there. Everything from Asus to Lenovo to toshiba. Apple has resellers (no actual apple stores) and a genuine Apple repair center as well.
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Yeah, did that last night. Lo and behold, this morning I see movement on my status ('Repairing'). The Texas facility is indeed in disaray, it would appear.
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Which number did you call to get to Texas repair center?
My status has just changed to:
Waiting-[WF3] Wait for Customer Confirmation-Wait for Spare Parts
Sigh.......
ASUS, why Accept RMA if you can't process them?

My RMA experience (Canada)

I just wanted to share my RMA experience.
I had been experiencing the random reboot/deep sleep issue.
This is when the device reboots when put into sleep mode, then when recovering from that reboot, goes into a deep sleep that can only be broken by holding the power button ion for 20 seconds. After an extensive troubleshooting period here with some bright minds at XDA, it was determined definitely not a software/OS issue.
So I decided to send it in for repairs. This was rather disheartening because of all the bad posts around here regarding the RMA process. I did not want to go through the RMA process, but did not have a choice.
I called ASUS repair, ( Canada) and created an RMA. The tech will ask you to go through the regular troubleshooting guide that they are trained to. One of these is resetting the tablet, through the stock recovery method. However, if you do this, a RMA will not be created then, as they will ask you to then go about your way and see if you have any more issues, delaying your RMA. I had informed them that I had already done that a few days earlier and was still having the issue. An RMA was created. I sent the device off the next day via Canada post. I packed it in the original box and used Canada Post’s largest bubble envelope. Marked fragile.
The tablet got to their repair center from Alberta, to North bay, Ontario, two days later. According to tracking, it arrived in the afternoon and was accepted by ASUS. The very next day, my RMA status was updated. Product Received > (Waiting) > Repairing > Final Testing > Packing > Ready for Shipping > Repair Finished
Awesome! It went out next day via UPS. Two business days after that I checked the tracking status and it was “Out on truck for delivery”
Later that day I received my tablet. In total the tablet was out of my hands for about a week and a half. And only because of weekends.
I was so worried after reading the RMA horror stories around here that I took video of my device’s condition before hand. I took video of the serial number, the screen and case etc. However, my device returned back to me in perfect condition.
I couldn’t be happier about my RMA experience, other than the fact it had to be RMA”d in the first place, but it is what it is,
To those wondering, they replaced the main board. This has corrected the reboot issue and I am now falling back in love with my transformer!
Great..thanks for sharing the story with us..
Asus's RMA service in UK is also very good..
i had the same probs (+battery drain). after the first repair (5 weeks) they replaced the dock, batt drain issue was gone, but the deep sleep/sleep of death issue remained. again in repair. after 4 weeks i got him back. deep sleep issue remained, at the side it was damaged (both tablet and dock) - i suppose it fell down.
the shop (mediamarkt - netherlands) gave me my money back, i bought a new one, today.
so with the repair i was not that lucky. i cross my fingers for this one. i looked into the slider, but decided to go for the transformer (partly because of the extra battery).
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My dock was experiencing the battery drain issue. I thought that the RMA process was going to be terrible, due to the troubleshooting support on the phone. However my dock was sent out within 4 business days of receiving. When I got it back it was in perfect condition-no one had really dicked around with it and broke it like some other users have reported here.
The only real issue was with those lazy assholes at purolator drove right by my house without even trying to deliver it.
The dock went to northbay ONT. Btw
Here in Mexico the service is also really good, the first day I bought my Transformer it had some dust under the screen, soo I call Asus to complain and the changed the TF the same day, they called the store from were I boughted so they gived me another one, no questions.
Went through the rma process to North Bay too, and they fixed it good. I think they are very professional at this particular repair shop, for me too it was a repair and not a replacement (defective touchscreen) . It's been about 3 months and no issue whatsoever since then.
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good to hear, my dock i just shipped out on Thursday to the north bay, from the look here hopefully have it back soon after they get it i hope.
OP, did Asus Canada require a copy of a valid receipt?
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OP, did Asus Canada require a copy of a valid receipt?
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Nope they didn't even ask.
Mine came back in less than a week turn around time, was shocked ups *grumbles and curses about **** times with ups* even delivered it a day early.
Thanks Alakhai. Can you tell me what number you called for rma?
Edit: @skydirt: would like to know if you rma'd without receipt. Thanks
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No receipt needed. From what I am told and understand, receipts are not necessary until the purchase date can exceed the manufacturers warranty cut off date. Since the release of all transformers do not pre-date March, there is no risk of that and they do not need to verify a purchase date; well until March rolls around.
Thanks. Can you tell me which number you called to arrange rma?
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I called this number 1-888-678-3688
Thank again skydirt.
Before I send my Transformer for RMA, can someone confirm that my rom is the Stock Canadian Transformer?
Kernel version
2.6.36.3
[email protected]#1
Build number
HTK75.US_epad-8.6.5.13-20110925

[Q] Nexus 7 w/ Staples Warranty

I bought my nexus on August 27th, so I'm obviously out of normal exchange time. When I bought it, I got the staples extended warranty. Recently, I've been having trouble with the tablet such as battery not seeming to hold the charge as well, the camera not always working (resulting in multiple restarts till it does), noticeable screen lift, and most recently what seems to be a set of vertical blue and orange lines when I have the tablet in landscape mode on occasion. I've even had the thing just go dead when it should have been on half battery, and refuse to turn on for hours.
I tried going to the store, where the employees called their tech. They told them to call Asus, who sent us back to staples, who called Asus themselves and were allegedly told that there was no record of my conversation EVEN THOUGH WE HAD JUST SPOKEN TO THEM. This is all after I tried calling them from home on my own, and went through the same thing.
When I bought the extra warranty, the employee said I would get a refund the first time I had a problem, then replacements from then on. Staples phone tech says they only cover what Asus doesn't, but then told me that the screen lift isn't covered by staples. Then I see online that no one seems to be able to get Asus to cover it.
Can someone tell me which of my problem ARE NOT covered by Asus, so I can just get staples to give me money back? Here's to waiting it out for the 32gig HSDPA+ one. At least then it will be worth it to keep getting it replaced every few months. : /
Wow.....I had no problem with Asus replacing mine.....that is sad
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Ok i thinkeyou are kinda confusing us. but here is the way extended warranties work..
They give you a extended warranty period of Manufacture covered issues..
They also often add damage coverage
where your device sounds like it fits in.
It has the flaw screen lift issue as well as a camera and screen issue . Your Staples warranty only covers this .(manufacture covered issues ) After the manufacture warranty has expired..
Now some warranty companies will send it in for you from the store. Ask staples if they do this.. if not
You must contact asus direct . tell them your issues and you want a RMA to get it resolved. They will give you one and you have to send it in to asus. If asus says they will NOT COVER the issues. Then they will provide you a reason..At that point the Staples warranty under there damage coverage will repair or replace your device . This is dependent on there Terms of course
Hope this helps .
Good luck . asus will help you

[Q] How has Samsung handled your RMA request?

Has anyone bought a Nexus 10 from a place other than the Play store and had to RMA their device? I am curious as how Samsung's service is in terms of getting a replacement unit out to you. Getting a replacement unit from Google is pretty simple but is it as easy to get one from Samsung? Do they attempt to fix the device (for example, if you had light bleeding) or do they send you out a new unit?
Bad service.
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Has anyone bought a Nexus 10 from a place other than the Play store and had to RMA their device? I am curious as how Samsung's service is in terms of getting a replacement unit out to you. Getting a replacement unit from Google is pretty simple but is it as easy to get one from Samsung? Do they attempt to fix the device (for example, if you had light bleeding) or do they send you out a new unit?
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I bought mine from walmart and thought my battery was bad. I called samsung and it was painful to say the least. They transferred me 5 times. Once they sent me to google cause they said they didn't handle nexus products. Google sent me back to them I picked the wifi only option and they told me again it was a google product I told him I just got transferred back by google. He sent me to the manager who again tried to tell me they didn't deal with nexus products. So I told them my problem and told them I felt the battery was bad. He finally just said okay I'll put in a ticket for you to send it to Texas (I believe he said, wasn't really listening as I felt I should have just got a new one). He said the process would take somewhere from 2-3 weeks. I said forget I'll just deal with the bad battery until I can buy one and replace it myself.
The shipping process with Samsung is much the same except that it takes multiple transfers on the phone to find someone that has a screen that can do an RMA ticket on the device. My problem is that in doing the work they don't really make sure they solved the problem you had. I had my screen replaced and they put a worse screen in with four corners of large light bleed and they even managed to scratch up the back of my device. I was upset to say the least and had to ship it back for them to fix their shoddy workmanship. On top of that... I sent mine back on the 16th and it didn't get opened until 2 days after arrival. As of a week ago it has been sitting on hold waiting for parts. So its been in Samsung's hands now for 2 weeks and no word on when they will get whatever parts they need in stock or ship it back. When you ship they pre pay a 2 day air ups label and send it back 2 day air as well. Hope to get it back reasonably soon as the device has been out of use now for over a month. First trip took about two weeks total. Second trip who knows.
BTW, I did buy mine from play but was tired of worse RMA replacements. Everything was perfect on mine other than a little dimming along the camera edge of the screen and a dead pixel.
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Asus RMA experience an adventure

Hello guys,i sended my tablet 2 times for the grounded touchscreen issue many of you know ,first time my tablet returned after 2 days at the repair center and the center didn't done anything to it,just a hard reset.
So I Send the tablet back for a second time ,this time the tablet was there over 20days,this time they replace a "usb board" so i thought problem fixed,today i got my tablet and it came with the same problem.... but this time more horrible with with missing touches all over the upper middle part of the Screen when it's not grounded and that's not enough,i was shocked when i saw the service damaged the frame of my tablet!! ,seems like someone did try to open it with a screwdriver and the frame has a damaged/broke part on the top right ,i called the service center and told them that the problem hasn't fixed still! and specially for the damaged they service did on the frame! and i did send a picture of it ,they told me they will make a new RMA and i will send it tomorrow AGAIN.
My adventure continues,i used to be a very big supporter of Asus... has anyone experience anything similar? please let me know ,or any suggestion guys
They have had mine for 4 weeks.........
I just got my tablet back day before yesterday. It took exactly 2 weeks from the time I sent it. I was having an issue with the USB port. It wouldn't charge or connect to my pc while the tablet was turned on. It would charge when it was powered off and the computer could see it while in fastboot mode. So I was able to return it to stock and relock the bootloader.
I don't know the details of what was repaired. Is that documented somewhere? I did setup up an account with ASUS. I actually started the whole RMA process online. Never actually spoke to a person. For the most part it was pretty painless other than not having a tablet for 2 weeks.
Here are videos i took after this second repair to see the problem is still here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60oysCFNopk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZVRJD4omEU
and this is what they do to my tablets frame,which i had in amazing condition since day one with case and screen protector View attachment 2691497
I RMAd mine because the micro USB port was intermittently working. It took them 4 weeks to decide not to fix it, and send me what they claim is a new one..........
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I RMAd mine because the micro USB port was intermittently working. It took them 4 weeks to decide not to fix it, and send me what they claim is a new one..........
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so they send you a new unit?
It's definitely a different tablet. It looks good, but who knows if it's actually new........
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It's definitely a different tablet. It looks good, but who knows if it's actually new........
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You asked for a new unit? You didn't have an option for take your money back?
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It's definitely a different tablet. It looks good, but who knows if it's actually new........
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I didn't ask for a new unit. I thought mine was going to get repaired. They chose not to repair it, and send me a "new" one. I wasn't asked or given any other options.......
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My heart goes out to anyone struggling with this tablet. I waited weeks and tried updates but it never helped. Customer service was of no assistance. I've read nothing but horror stories on sending in these units. Luckily I was able to correct my issue with Ts11 fix. I am now seeing people have problems with it messing up again.
Highly considering selling my unit online while it's working and washing my hands of the situation.
Just remember no matter what the company, the squeaky wheel gets the oil. Be patient, kind, not rude, and persistent. You may have to make ten phone calls but eventually they will get tired of it and help.
I am glad to read that someone in this thread actually got Asus to send them a replacement. I would like to know what condition it's in and if you've had any problems with it yet???
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Hello guys,i sended my tablet 2 times for the grounded touchscreen issue many of you know ,first time my tablet returned after 2 days at the repair center and the center didn't done anything to it,just a hard reset.
So I Send the tablet back for a second time ,this time the tablet was there over 20days,this time they replace a "usb board" so i thought problem fixed,today i got my tablet and it came with the same problem.... but this time more horrible with with missing touches all over the upper middle part of the Screen when it's not grounded and that's not enough,i was shocked when i saw the service damaged the frame of my tablet!! ,seems like someone did try to open it with a screwdriver and the frame has a damaged/broke part on the top right ,i called the service center and told them that the problem hasn't fixed still! and specially for the damaged they service did on the frame! and i did send a picture of it ,they told me they will make a new RMA and i will send it tomorrow AGAIN.
My adventure continues,i used to be a very big supporter of Asus... has anyone experience anything similar? please let me know ,or any suggestion guys
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Wow, at least you got an RMA!!!
I know this is off topic but does relate to what you say...
I have tried RMA for a 3 mother boards over the years. The last motherboard, about 6 months ago... They never compelted the RAM process, they never sent an email confirmation, nothing. I emailed multiple times and they said they have no RMA. Then out of the blue the email with RMA number. This was after many attempts on the website. So I send said motherboard back to asus thinking it was an issue with the power capacitors (I am very knowledgeable when it comes to mother boards). Keeping in mind, it was still under warranty, they email me back saying that there are scratches around the CPU mounting holes that are causing the issue and its $180 to fix.
Then they dremmeled down even further to "show" me, totally ruining the board.
I have other stories too... That match yours as I only use Asus motherboards on my PC Builds... But that is matching your story. They made product worse and then told me its not under warranty.
Asus is a great manufacturer but the customer service is horrid.
My Nexus 7 is @ Asus atm.
They received it today and sent me an email.
It'll take up to 7 - 10 business days before I know something...
I got 2 big red dots/smudges in/on my screen (on dark backgrounds)...
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My Nexus 7 is @ Asus atm.
They received it today and sent me an email.
It'll take up to 7 - 10 business days before I know something...
I got 2 big red dots/smudges in/on my screen (on dark backgrounds)...
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I had those to I found out it was from to much pressure on the screen
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Flashalot said:
I had those to I found out it was from to much pressure on the screen
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Serious?!
I received my Nexus around a month ago.
Can't remember if I had them before but always using the Nexus with care...
Panja said:
My Nexus 7 is @ Asus atm.
They received it today and sent me an email.
It'll take up to 7 - 10 business days before I know something...
I got 2 big red dots/smudges in/on my screen (on dark backgrounds)...
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I also am experiencing the same problem. It irritates a lot while watching movies.
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I just got mine back from Asus repair.
They replaced the LCD panel in my Nexus.
The 2 red smudges are gone but... I got 1 dead pixel back.
Phoned Asus support but apparently 1 dead pixel is within the legal margins here in NL and they cannot help me with this problem.
So long story short: 2 red smudges within a month of purchase, Asus replaced LCD, smudges gone, dead pixel instead.
I have never been to a service center until I start using tablets made by ASUS.
The very first time I went to their service center is because I got a Transformer Prime (TF201) that bricked itself when updating the official firmware! They took about a week to repair and the motherboard is replaced. I didn't have time to give a thorough check as they are about to close the center (I went after work). When I got home, I check the condition again and found out that the frame is loosen and scratched. What's worse, this new motherboard made me unable to unlock the tablet when I have decided to go cyanogenmod, I had to send it to RMA (RMA for what is obviously a software issue) again in order to get it unlocked.
I swore I'll never buy any ASUS product again.
Despite the hatred towards ASUS, Google Nexus once again draw me back to ASUS. As much as I believe in Nexus brand, ASUS once again made me disappointed (obviously I've the same touchscreen issue). However, I'm hesitated as to whether I should send it to RMA or not. I don't want to have a tablet in physically good condition that come back with a loosen and scratched frame.
This issue don't just made me hate ASUS more, it also made me starts doubting my previous thinking that "Nexus is a good brand" to buy.

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