Hi All,
I like many others made the mistake of ordering the Nexus 7 through the Google Play UK store (Paid extra to get it after everyone else FTW). After running into the screen lift issues, swiftly followed by some dead pixels, i decided to get a replacement.
Initial request for a replacement was made on 27th July, then again on 4th Aug, both with no reply. There also does not seem to be a way to contact them via phone.
Anyone else experiencing this? Anyone got a number to call in the UK?
Losing my patience with Google.
Rob
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So, after a week of using my Nexus 7 the ghosting/image retention isn't getting any better and I've decided that I can't live with it.
My screen is also coming unglued on the left hand side like a lot of people's. I could probably live with this, but it's made me more determined to return it due to te ghosting. Has also made me think it makes sense to wait until it's been properly addressed by Asus/Google.
I'm therefore going to return it to Ebuyer and request a refund. Definitely want to buy another Nexus 7 eventually though as I love the device otherwise.
Has anyone already returned theirs to Ebuyer and, if so, how was the process? Did they argue with you?
00se7en said:
So, after a week of using my Nexus 7 the ghosting/image retention isn't getting any better and I've decided that I can't live with it.
My screen is also coming unglued on the left hand side like a lot of people's. I could probably live with this, but it's made me more determined to return it due to te ghosting. Has also made me think it makes sense to wait until it's been properly addressed by Asus/Google.
I'm therefore going to return it to Ebuyer and request a refund. Definitely want to buy another Nexus 7 eventually though as I love the device otherwise.
Has anyone already returned theirs to Ebuyer and, if so, how was the process? Did they argue with you?
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Hi mate. Yeah I returned mine to ebuyer. I wrote about the same things in my rma. I haven't received my replacement yet but as of now they haven't argued and accepted it quite easily . Just waiting for some return details from them.
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Trying to return mine at the moment (Light bleeding on left hand side) and it has been fun so far....
1 - Attempted to return as DOA, but the online form said this had expired even though I was well within the time frame
2 - Filled in the normal return form, and entered that I want a refund
3 - Got a response saying that I need to call a number to get approval to return
4 - Called the number, and spoke to someone who said. 'ok no problem, will get that arranged for you - will email the details to you'
5 - The email instructed me to call Asus and discuss the problem with them to get an approval number.
6 - I replied that my contract is with Ebuyer, not Asus, so am not required to call them - Now awaiting their response
I am a long term customer with Ebuyer, and have been very happy with them so far. This is my first return though, and am not liking how this is progressing. When I purchase something from an online store, I expect to be able to return via online methods, not needing to call someone. They are also out of order trying to get me to call Asus - that is not how the sale of goods act works
Will update when I get more info!
bazman70 said:
This is my first return though, and am not liking how this is progressing. When I purchase something from an online store, I expect to be able to return via online methods, not needing to call someone. They are also out of order trying to get me to call Asus - that is not how the sale of goods act works
Will update when I get more info!
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I stopped using Ebuyer for exactly that reason some years ago, never a complaint with their prices or speed of delivery but when it comes to returns they will almost always try to shift the responsibility onto the manufacturer and give you the run around unless you put your foot down.
Just submitted my RMA for ghosting and screen separation. I put it down as "fault under warranty", description as "other" from the drop-down boxes and requested a full refund. I received an email saying to ring their local-rate support line. Was on hold for no longer than 5-10 minutes. As soon as I explained the ghosting issue to the rep he authorised it immediately and I now have an email link to arrange a free collection.
I am impressed with the service so far, though I guess the proof will be when the refund hits my bank account. I still have nightmares about the words "Our engineer's tested it and can't replicate the fault" from the dark days of my local IT box-shifter 12-15yrs ago...
Will wait for reports that new devices are fault free before re-ordering.
I buy loads from Ebuyer from work, have returned several things and had no problems.
Ok, they ask questions - who wouldn't? a lot of faults are not faults, they are user problems. So apart from that, which I consider appropriate, I've been perfectly happy with them for years.
Jeff
So, Ebuyer collected my Nexus 7 free of charge last Friday. I included a printout in the box with some good photos of both ghosting and screen lift so that it was obvious why I was returning it.
I received a message today stating "Following extensive tests by our Returns staff, this item was found to be faulty. Therefore a refund will be issued once the RMA has been closed."
Ebuyer certainly get the thumbs up from me this time :good:
I'll no doubt take a ribbing for this, but I've replaced the Nexus 7 with a Blackberry Playbook. Not for everyone I know, but I use a Blackberry Curve extensively at work and it bridges to the Playbook allowing me to access my calendar, inbox and browser on the larger screen. Will be even better on business trips as I have unlimited international roaming. As a result I've found it far more useful throughout the day than the Nexus 7, even though the screen resolution isn't as good, a few apps are missing, and it's a little heavier. £149 for 32gig is also a bargain.
For the avoidance of doubt though, unless you use a Blackberry as your primary phone the Nexus 7 is the better buy and if I ever buy a 10 inch tablet for use around the house 'll seriously consider a Jelly Bean device.
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:
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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.
hey,
had a question, is there actually a difference between the ones they sell at the google play store and the ones from Asus itself?
They started selling the Nexus in Switzerland about a month ago, and i received my Nexus 7 from my girlfriend, which lives on the east coast now.
I been experiences the screen separation too now, but i dont really feel like shipping this tablet back to the US to get it RMAed so i contacted Asus in switzerland and they said since asus and google have different models they dont take the google models. They only take it if i bought it off asus in other words, not form the google play store.
if i get it replaced, do they have different models now at google? i know weird question but are you experiences new issues after your replacement?
btw...tried various fixes about the screen thing, the only one i didnt try was the oven one, which seems too scetchy for me.
My opinion - Asus is jerking you around.
All the units are manufactured by Asus, including the ones sold by the Playstore, and there is only one model,
not counting the white ones given out at the conference.
Manufacturing series started at C70, and I think they are up to C90 now. There is no indication of any engineering changes
to fix problems, although Asus seems to be leaving two of the screws out to address the lifting problem
Now we have people looking for screws to replace those Asus intentionally (apparently) left out...
Just from a customer service point of view, I think you will be happier getting your unit back to Google.
They are really good on replacements, although cracked screens will always be problematic.
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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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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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.