Hi
I bought a Nexus 7 from Tesco Direct. They are only of the only retailers who have them in stock still.
They are able to to deliver to your nearest Tesco store, even a small Tesco Express store the very next day for you to pick up.
I had to issue of screen separation, I was able to return and get a refund very easily over the phone. They will come to collect the Nexus 7 and refund in 3 to 5 days.
I called Google, who said that they are aware of this issue which has been fixed by Asus, which means all the new Nexus 7 are fixed according to them.
I wish to know if this is true?
1) Are the new Nexus 7's fixed of this problem?
2) Are Google Play good and fast as taking goods returned and refunding?
3) Do they meet their delivery times?
4) Do you have to pay for any postage to return the item or anything?
Normally I only buy from retail stores, which means any time i have an issue i can go to the store and sort the problem out quickly.
However i am worried about buying from Tesco's even though they have very good service, I am worried i will get the older stock which still hast this screen separation problem, as they may have the older stock.
But i am also concerned about buying from Google Play because of the hassle of dealing with someone on the phone and posting the item back and waiting for delivery and so on. However i do not mind buying from them if it is true that all the new Nexus 7's being sold by Google Play are fixed of them problem.
Thanks
Xiao
xiaokai said:
Hi
I bought a Nexus 7 from Tesco Direct. They are only of the only retailers who have them in stock still.
They are able to to deliver to your nearest Tesco store, even a small Tesco Express store the very next day for you to pick up.
I had to issue of screen separation, I was able to return and get a refund very easily over the phone. They will come to collect the Nexus 7 and refund in 3 to 5 days.
I called Google, who said that they are aware of this issue which has been fixed by Asus, which means all the new Nexus 7 are fixed according to them.
I wish to know if this is true?
1) Are the new Nexus 7's fixed of this problem?
2) Are Google Play good and fast as taking goods returned and refunding?
3) Do they meet their delivery times?
4) Do you have to pay for any postage to return the item or anything?
Normally I only buy from retail stores, which means any time i have an issue i can go to the store and sort the problem out quickly.
However i am worried about buying from Tesco's even though they have very good service, I am worried i will get the older stock which still hast this screen separation problem, as they may have the older stock.
But i am also concerned about buying from Google Play because of the hassle of dealing with someone on the phone and posting the item back and waiting for delivery and so on. However i do not mind buying from them if it is true that all the new Nexus 7's being sold by Google Play are fixed of them problem.
Thanks
Xiao
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Hard to say if they have indeed fixed all of the issues... They say that they have addressed the screen separation issue and I can attest to that. As for taking returns, refunds, and exchanges Deff call them if you have any problems. The Google rep that I spoke with was very pleasant and more than willing to send me a replacement unit for my tablet which had dead pixels and a bad digitizer. The tablets are shipped via UPS 2 business days and my first tab took 4 days to get to me, called Google Friday and ordered my replacement the same day and it shipped Saturday. And to answer ur final question should u need a replacement Google will put a temporary charge on ur card for the replacement unit and they will email u shipping labels and RMA forms so u can get the exchange and once u receive the replacement just box up the defective unit and ship it back and they will remove the charge from ur card. Overall my experience with Google has been excellent and I would highly recommend doing business with them
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I bought from Google themselves https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=nexus_7_16gb they still have stock, and and it arrived in 2 days.
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Awaiting my Nexus 7 directly from Google Play and I've been reading these forums. Has anyone, who purchased their Nexus 7 16gb from Google Play (Who's in the UK), had any issues with screen lifting, flickering or any other issues or is it just NA? If this is the case I will cancel my order and wait for the new Sony Xperia Tablet (Apparently selling for £250 in september). Thanks
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I've had two 8gb from play UK and both have had screen lift to a certain extent. Second one less so which I will keep.
If I was you I would buy in a shop just to be on the safe side.
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I had 2 from the play store in UK.
The first had a small amount of screen lift but got it replaced because of a faulty gyro (wouldn't rotate).
The replacement is perfect so far.
Ok thank you, what is googles support like? Will the collect the item at their expense if it's faulty?
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Ok thank you, what is googles support like? Will the collect the item at their expense if it's faulty?
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Well my wallet still isn't showing that the replacement was shipped and I still haven't received a shipping label to send it back.
In fact no communication whatsoever from google since they received the replacement order.
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Well my wallet still isn't showing that the replacement was shipped and I still haven't received a shipping label to send it back.
In fact no communication whatsoever from google since they received the replacement order.
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Thank you for that information, I've cancelled my order. Will be buying it directly from Carphone Warehouse tomorrow morning. Guess I should have from the start. They even provide free delivery, not that I need it.
Long story short, I purchased a Nexus 7 from Google Play store back in September but (surprise~~~!) it came with slightly lifted screen on the left hand side. Following that, I RMA'ed them and ordered the replacements units, for which they will put a credit hold on your account. But unsurprisingly, the replacement unit came with lifted screen as well.
Eventually I went through 3 replacement units which all have their issues. So I decided not to bother anymore and just keep my original Nexus 7. I contacted Google about that and sent the replacement units back to them.
It's been already 1 month since those units were delivered back to them and I still haven't got my refund. I have contacted Google many times and they confirm they have received the units already but so far nothing. I can't say I'm happy about that to say the least. While I'm still happy with my Nexus 7 minus the tolerable screen lift, I'm quite frustrated with the whole RMA process which they still hold over $800 on my credit card.
Anybody with similar experience or what can I do other than call them time after time?
EDIT: I just contacted google for the one last time. The rep didn't was a bit confused because I have 3 devices returned there. But she's nice enough to collect all the information and sent to their "specialists". Not long after that, I got the order cancel/refund confirmation from them.
I wonder why it took so long for them to respond before. Now that it's finally solved, however I'd be extremely cautious to order from them again...
I would contact and complain to your credit card company. They should not be holding your credit like that if they have the devices in hand.
One reason I don't want to order from Google, their process sounds incomplete when it comes to RMA. There were other stories of purple not getting refunds or credit being held after items were received.
Edit: darn auto correct, meant people, not purple
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I would contact and complain to your credit card company. They should not be holding your credit like that if they have the devices in hand.
One reason I don't want to order from Google, their process sounds incomplete when it comes to RMA. There were other stories of purple not getting refunds or credit being held after items were received.
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One of the only things that put me off buying from Google itself, I found a nice electronics store and purchased from their.
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One of the only things that put me off buying from Google itself, I found a nice electronics store and purchased from their.
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Yeah I only purchased from them because I thought the RMA process will be easier. How wrong was I.
Very similar story i had
File a Fraud charge with your bank.. Its how i got my money back.. My bank small local bank said mine was not the first to have issues with googles Return policy and time frame. Its actually illegal in Kentucky but in CA. they can take up to 3 months to give a refund or release the money .I got my money back 2 weeks after filing the charge.Eventually if the banking center gets enough filed complaints they will turn it over to the state banking commissioner. Google play store is not trying to cheat anyone. They just have no idea how to sell hardware. there support team is all from play store for apps.and they are way under staffed.The play store team has no authority to give a customer a resolution now.They have no customer compassion and say this is how it is take it or leave it... Buying from google can be a awesome experience unless you have a issue. THEN it will be worse in your life to resolve.. Do not bother contacting google further about it . it just waste more time..
BUY FROM A BRICK AND MORTAR STORE.
I truly hope one day google will resolve this issue or stop selling hardware from there play store.
getting a final refund from Google is very time consuming. They told me i think it was 14 BUSINESS days, and even that wasn't concrete. It took a month finally to get both my initial (returned) N7 and refused replacement N7 refunded to me.
They told me 15 business days as well which I waited for. But so far it's been 30 days but nothing happened.
One rep told me it's because the ticket for my original tab is still open and then he proceeded to close it. He said google wallet team will get the notice and take over to issue the refund but so far nothing.
I'm thinking about contacting my credit card bank but all the trouble really bugs me to no end.
Contact trading standards or the equivilent in your country
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Okay, I just contacted google for the one last time. The rep didn't was a bit confused because I have 3 devices returned there. But she's nice enough to collect all the information and sent to their "specialists". Not long after that, I got the order cancel/refund confirmation from them.
I wonder why it took so long for them to respond before. Now that it's finally solved, however I'd be extremely cautious to order from them again...
Hi all
I have just bought my son a Nexus 7 for Christmas from Google play, it came on the 9th December. I have heard about the quality issues that can plague this little tablet, such as raised screen issues etc.
My question is, obviously when my son opens this up on Christmas day it will be past the 15 day returns policy that Google Play adopt, so should it be faulty where do we stand with getting a replacement? i would not want a refund just a brand new Nexus 7.
i know i know i should open it up and test it out now....but the wife simply refuses to let me (you dont have to live where her :laugh
Any help would be appreciated
Chris
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I have just bought my son a Nexus 7 for Christmas from Google play, it came on the 9th December. I have heard about the quality issues that can plague this little tablet, such as raised screen issues etc.
My question is, obviously when my son opens this up on Christmas day it will be past the 15 day returns policy that Google Play adopt, so should it be faulty where do we stand with getting a replacement? i would not want a refund just a brand new Nexus 7.
i know i know i should open it up and test it out now....but the wife simply refuses to let me (you dont have to live where her :laugh
Any help would be appreciated
Chris
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If it is a manufacturer fault then they should either fix or replace it under warranty.
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Chris, there are at least several million n7s out there, most of which are fine. People tend to be far more vocal when something is not up to their expectations or has a fault. I have 2 tabs here, one I just bought for my son's crimbo. Both are in immaculate condition. Chances are your tablet will be good as well.
Cheers Danny
If you're in the UK you are well covered by SOGA, elsewhere I don't know.
In the US, Google Play purchasers have the best post-return period warranty coverage. It is direct through Google. All other retail purchases requiring going through Asus, which is a pain in the Assus. One caveat - Google Play WILL premptively ship you a replacement unit free of charge and let you return your defective one back after you receive it. BUT, they do put a purchase price hold on your card until they get the old unit back. I personally prefer this method, but some people have complained about it. With Asus, you ship your unit back, wait 2-3+ weeks, and then they ship you a replacement or 'fixed' one back.
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In the US, Google Play purchasers have the best post-return period warranty coverage. It is direct through Google. All other retail purchases requiring going through Asus, which is a pain in the Assus. One caveat - Google Play WILL premptively ship you a replacement unit free of charge and let you return your defective one back after you receive it. BUT, they do put a purchase price hold on your card until they get the old unit back. I personally prefer this method, but some people have complained about it. With Asus, you ship your unit back, wait 2-3+ weeks, and then they ship you a replacement or 'fixed' one back.
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Thanks all for your replies, so your saying even though it will be after the 15 days, if it is faulty they will send me out a new one??
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Thanks all for your replies, so your saying even though it will be after the 15 days, if it is faulty they will send me out a new one??
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I think you are confusing the return period (15 days) with the warranty period (1 year). Yes, after 15 days you can no longer return it for a refund, but you can still get it replaced for defects under the standard warranty. Twice that if you used a good credit card.
Does anyone know if the warranty for the Nexus 7 (if purchased in the USA direct from the Google Play store) is transferable to a new owner?
I pre-ordered my Nexus 7 16GB during the Google IO announcement, and this weekend something on it borked out. Screen shut off and I couldn't turn it back on, and when I plugged it in the screen had a weird snowy/static pattern (accompanied by static crackling sound from the speaker).
I called Google and they are sending a replacement (that I basically had to order through the google play store but they are not charging my credit card unless I don't return the defective one).
So the reason that I ask is that I might just sell the replacement one since I now have a Galaxy Note 2 and the N7 isn't all that useful to me anymore. Can I claim that it is still under warranty until July (1 year from the date when I received the first one)?
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Does anyone know if the warranty for the Nexus 7 (if purchased in the USA direct from the Google Play store) is transferable to a new owner?
I pre-ordered my Nexus 7 16GB during the Google IO announcement, and this weekend something on it borked out. Screen shut off and I couldn't turn it back on, and when I plugged it in the screen had a weird snowy/static pattern (accompanied by static crackling sound from the speaker).
I called Google and they are sending a replacement (that I basically had to order through the google play store but they are not charging my credit card unless I don't return the defective one).
So the reason that I ask is that I might just sell the replacement one since I now have a Galaxy Note 2 and the N7 isn't all that useful to me anymore. Can I claim that it is still under warranty until July (1 year from the date when I received the first one)?
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I believe you could, but the best thing to do would be to call Google and speak with them yourselves. Although, I am sure that warranty transfer is possible
AW: [Q] Warranty from Google Play store?
the imei/serial is enough for waranty.
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Yes. I called Google and they confirmed it and sent me an email I can provide to a future buyer that explains how they can get service.
Thanks!
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Yes. I called Google and they confirmed it and sent me an email I can provide to a future buyer that explains how they can get service.
Thanks!
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Did the buyer then get the months that were left on the warranty?
Yes it is. I bought mine off of Ebay from some guy for 170$. The USB port was broken completely (wouldn't connect to any computer). I asked him about a return and he said I was S.O.L and to call Asus. So I just kept using it for another week or two until randomly it just shut down and wouldn't ever reboot again no matter what I tried. So I bit the bullet and called them. I gotta say they have OUTSTANDING customer support. All he asked for was the serial number and told me it was still under warranty period. I didn't even have to show a receipt or anything. They must be able to get purchase records by serial number or something. Anyways, he emailed me a FedEx pre-paid shipping label and less than an hour after getting off the phone with them I was shipping my Nexus at absolutely no cost to me. I sent it in to them Unlocked running a Rootbox nightly and a custom kernel. I recieved it today EXACTLY 10 days after shipping it out. It did get wiped ( I expected that) and it's running the stock 4.2.2. But it works great now and I can connect to my computer now.
In short, YES, it is transferable as long as it really is under the warranty period.
Asus, has EXCELLENT customer support in my experience and I would recommend them to anyone.
I have been following all the heart ack involved with 6p turning off and boot looping. i was lucky i purchased my 129 gig from a friend who purchased new on play store 11/16. june, 2016 i got a free replacement from google has i had a series of issues that could be fixed.
i have called both huawei and google--both will process return
huawei with a 5 day turn around time ie i have no use of a 6p for 5+ days. i have an old back-up which i don't like, but can survive if necessary
-i have read on this board that huawei replaces a mother board and provides a new battery
google will send me a 128 gig 6p, and i have a week to return my troubled 6p a no=brainer or maybe not??????????
-there have been postings here that memebers have received malfunctions replacement phones from google
-read postinga that 128gig phones did not sell well and frequenrly new 6p's are sent
-if google not repairing the mother board, is that a great reason to return through huawei???
any thoughts. i realize that many intelligent people have different opinions as to whether the issues are hard ware or software based?
bob in miami who loves his 6p when it works well. there really is not another phone out there i prefer. i am with verizon because of the coverage. otherwise i hate V with a passion. i do not want to be locked to verizon
Hey Bob in Miami; I went with Huawei. I spoke to them on a Sat., they required pictures of all 6 sides of the phone. Then I called them, they checked the pics and told me within 24 hours they will send me via email a return postage label. That came on Monday morning. I formatted my phone, didn't want the slim possibility of anyone getting my data, wrapped it up and dropped it off at UPS on a Tuesday. Of course I got a receipt. My service center was in Texas. I got a notice they got it on Wednesday and received an email Monday telling me they are going to replace it. You have to be home to sign for it, UPS came Wednesday. Like I said elsewhere, mine was a 10/10 and this was about a 9/10. I did get back a 128gb instead of the 32gb I sent them. Time will tell the condition of the new/old phone, but I was OK with the process from Huawei.
Good luck.
Go with huawei, they used UPS overnight shipping for both outgoing and incoming service.
Gang i am most concerned about the quality of the repair or replacement device.
H--do they replace the motherboard?
G--seems to be shipping some quality replacements and some non-quality replacements.
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shipping: google is far superior for me. they send me the replacemnt and i have a full week to return my old phone.
this means i am never without a nexus 6p. google pays all shipping expense
I spent the extra 80 on the replacement plan after three months I had to use it I did my claim and they sent me one before I had to send one. Looked brand new even had to do all the updates
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Google seemed faster. Huawei wanted me to ship for repair then send back..... I think.
Google just sends you one and requires your old to be returned in the mail
Looking to return my device as it is having the battery issue and the screen is separating from bottom of the chassis. I have Nexus Protect, what do you guys think would be the best route? Also, have any of you had a hold put on their bank account while the return process is active?
Does Hauwei actually replace the motherboard or just send a refurb like google?
to the poster above: save your $79 and let google send you a refurb at no cost. battery issues permit out of warrantee replacement with zero cost.
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Does Hauwei actually replace the motherboard or just send a refurb like google?
to the poster above: save your $79 and let google send you a refurb at no cost. battery issues permit out of warrantee replacement with zero cost.
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Huawei replaced with my motherboard, and with 128GB one instead of 64GB I got originally.
did they replace the mother board or give you a different phone? how do you know?
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Huawei replaced with my motherboard, and with 128GB one instead of 64GB I got originally.
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Same here. And they did it in 1 week.
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Same here. And they did it in 1 week.
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They gave you the 128?
galaxys said:
They gave you the 128?
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Yes
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