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Regularly I see horror stories about people who send their Transformer or dock for RMA, and something really horrible happens. Dock gets bent into a nexus s, dock cracked open like a nut, transformer screen repaired but transformer not working anymore....Totally not my intention to discredit those stories, but please dont form opinions based on those stories. I was horrified on seeing all the dock stories, and delayed sending in my B40 dock for battery drain fix for 2 whole months. Finally mustered up enuf courage , called Asus, got RMA, packed up dock in original box, and sent it in thru UPS. Reached asus in 3 b.days, repaired same day, dispatched next day, delivered in 3 b.days.took 7-9 days total.
It came in yesterday, and i was scared to open the box. I did however, and they had carefully packed it in the original box i had sent, with extra padding. The dock was perfect, no battery drain whatsoever(as far as i could tell, will check again today when i get back from work). Smoothest possible process.
The whole point of this discourse being, out of 1000 people, 300 found out about the dock, out of those 300, 200 sent it in, and 2-3 people had problems. they are not the rule, they are the exception. While they deserve full sympathy, it is by means an excuse to hammer Asus. IMO, they are doing a far better job of customer support than samsung, acer, toshiba is.No forcing of t****wiz s**t on customers,almost stock builds, regular updates, superb bundled softwares( aka Supernote & Splashtop!) excellent build quality of later models & publicly admitting fault, however minor. Go ASUS! [/end rant]
EDIT: My right speaker stopped working, one call to asus, sent it for RMA, came back in a week, perfect condition, excellent packing and shipping and service and everything. One more happy experience.
Here's another data point: Once I got my dock back it was fine. However... It took over 6 weeks. ASUS shipped my dock to the wrong customer and every time I called about it I was told that a manager would call me back. That didn't happen until about the 4th call, where I had to get a little abrasive to the rep I was talking with. I realize that he was only following procedure, but there was no other way to escalate since he couldn't transfer me directly to a 2nd level tech. Turns out my dock had been back in their possession for over 3 weeks and they didn't know what to do with it. So while the repairs were fine, the process was very irritating.
psycho2097 said:
Regularly I see horror stories about people who send their Transformer or dock for RMA, and something really horrible happens. Dock gets bent into a nexus s, dock cracked open like a nut, transformer screen repaired but transformer not working anymore....Totally not my intention to discredit those stories, but please dont form opinions based on those stories. I was horrified on seeing all the dock stories, and delayed sending in my B40 dock for battery drain fix for 2 whole months. Finally mustered up enuf courage , called Asus, got RMA, packed up dock in original box, and sent it in thru UPS. Reached asus in 3 b.days, repaired same day, dispatched next day, delivered in 3 b.days.took 7-9 days total.
It came in yesterday, and i was scared to open the box. I did however, and they had carefully packed it in the original box i had sent, with extra padding. The dock was perfect, no battery drain whatsoever(as far as i could tell, will check again today when i get back from work). Smoothest possible process.
The whole point of this discourse being, out of 1000 people, 300 found out about the dock, out of those 300, 200 sent it in, and 2-3 people had problems. they are not the rule, they are the exception. While they deserve full sympathy, it is by means an excuse to hammer Asus. IMO, they are doing a far better job of customer support than samsung, acer, toshiba is.No forcing of t****wiz s**t on customers,almost stock builds, regular updates, superb bundled softwares( aka Supernote & Splashtop!) excellent build quality of later models & publicly admitting fault, however minor. Go ASUS! [/end rant]
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I also have a dock with battery drain, it is the original model, bought the day it was released. I've been scared to ship it in due to the horror stories as well but your great experience makes it a little easier! Called and I'm shipping it out tomorrow, Thanks and I'll post back!
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I have to say my experience with ASUS was very good. I have had the nightmare of returning items for repair and can sympathise with those who experience problems (long suffering xbox 360 owner). With ASUS, the dock was returned to me in 3 days! It was so fast in fact that I thought the courier had returned the item as undeliverable or the repair centre had just sent the package straight back. This was not the case....no more battery drain
I had a great experience with ASUS RMA as well. Screen died on my TF so I finally decided to send it in for RMA. They repaired it the same day they received it and shipped it back the next day. It's now working perfectly and it doesn't even have the minor light bleed that it did before.
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Dock gets bent into a nexus s, dock cracked open like a nut
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really?? no 1 find that funny?
neways i do understand listening to horror stories can be quite painful, but its like driving, or a roller coaster ride. cars crash, roller coasters do fall off n people do die, but its extremely rare...n happen to a very small percentage.
sorry for the repetition, but its a subject very close 2 me. even my exp with asus has been very good, no light bleed, no speaker unbalancing, no major software issue.Happy panda!
I had a great experience as well(dock battery drainage). I had also lost my serial number for the dock so I thought they would send it back but, sure enough, I got it back and it only took about 5 days total for shipping and repair. Best part, they put a new S/N number sticker on it as well. Don't be scared to take the plunge. Asus is pretty good at this, it's just that people tend to only ever complain about a problem rather than proclaim when it goes right.
Dock Battery Drain RMA (B40 dock, B50 tablet)
Wed 10/5: Opened ticket on the Web and auto reply with 48-hours window for real response
Thu 10/6: Called service number, long wait, and asked for RMA. Got RMA with TX service location (I'm in VA)
Fri 10/7: Mailed the dock only via USPS to TX; also received email response to the Web request, with the same RMA #.
Tue 10/10: TX service location got the keyboard (Monday was USPS holiday)
Thu 10/12: Got email notice with Fedex GROUND tracking number
Tue 10/18: Received the same keyboard with Asus packaging.
Overall an ok experience with no hiccups. I taped a a handwritten RMA number to the keyboard just to make sure it wouldn't get mixed up.
What ASUS could have improved:
- Shorter wait on the phone, or quicker Web request turnaround (I wouldn't have called if they had responded within 1 business day instead of 2)
- Faster return delivery. I have had other RMA with other electronic equipment manufacturers and have had either 1-day mail or at most 2 days mailing option. They could taylor it the depending on customer's distance from the service center, and as a big company with enough usage volume, they should get a better rate anyway. No skimping and show your customer you are striving to reduce their downtime.
Based on the parts listed on work slip in the package, they replaced:
- the battery pack (07G031002901 EP101 BAT SDI LI-POLY PACK)
- the I/O board (90R-OK06IO40000Y EP 101 DOCK IO_BD./AS)
I got a question for some of you. How long after carrier tracking said they delivered your TF or dock did it take Asus to confirm via your RMA# on their website thattuey got it?
I ask because this morning FedEx tracking said my TF was delivered to Grapevine and signed for, but when I look up my RMA # on Asus' website, it says they haven't received it yet. Should I be concerned?
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My Experience
My RMA experience is a little interesting. My problem is a tablet that does not work with the keyboard on the dock. I tried everything short of Rooting with no success so I finally caved and sent it in for RMA.
I sent my tablet in via USPS on a saturday. Everything went great. Their tracking system was wonderful and I recieved my tablet back 9 days later on monday. Very excited and ready to post a positive comment when I tested it to find out it was not fixed... No change. When I complained they said I should send it back in with a letter describing the problem (I told them I did the first time but sure)
Here is the good news... They paid for shipping the second time. yea. That's where things went bad. I shipped via fedex on tuesday and the tablet arrived on friday (last friday). we are now a week later and their system does not show the device as having arived. Every time I call they give me a speech about the fact that their system does not always show the item right away and I should wait 2 days for an update. When I complain they tell me that we are still within the 10 to 14 days.
If they hit 14 days (and yes I know I'm a ways away from 14 business days) with no update I have every intention of asking for a new device or a cash refund for the original price of the device.
Update
Just got a call from asus. They say the serial number doesn't match their records.
They have created a new RMA and are starting the fix.
RMA
Hi
England calling ... England calling ... !
after a couple months of sheer bliss with my EPad I am also caught up in the charging problem...
No charge from the supplied charger... after a few days of flaky its charging .... no it isnt... it is definately a dead parrot (sorry charger)
the Tablet would recognise the charger had been plugged in ....but no 'lightning' symbol on the info bar at the bottom of the screen...
dock the tablet and it all goes rather dead...
Bit scarey to realise that I had to return it to the Czech republic !!!
ye gads! do the British not fix anything anymore??
I asked the question to the UK helpline and they say it was made in Czech so it returns there...
tracked it on the Tinternet across on the cool UPS site but its been sitting there awaiting shipping since Thursday... (now sunday)
I expect 5 star treatment from ASUS as its duff goods .....
paid for on the credit card... no joy after another week I'll be on the telephone to the credit card...
but having said all that I am confident that ASUS will come up with the goods....
if they can make a product like the EPad they are OK in my book....
just dont let me down chaps !!!!
just my 2p worth
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Sent my tf in for EMS last Monday. Got it back this Wednesday. Problem was fixed. No damages.
Btw, my issue was the colors got distorted and wavy (black looked red and white looked blue).
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Sent transformer for RMA due to poor quality left speaker here in Norway. Was delivered to infotech.no. I sent it in 4 weeks ago, 1 week wasted because it was sent to the wrong technician, 2 weeks waiting for for the spare part to be delivered, now 1 week and still waiting for repair to begin. I´m used to poor service in this country but this is beginning to turn into a joke. Why is it the same problem only takes 3 days to repair if delivered all the way to the Czech Republic?
I myself would like to send my TF in for RMA as it has quite a bit of Backlight bleed at the bottom and sides but I have read many posts saying that you can get one back that is worse than what you sent. Does anyone know if this is true or have they fixed this issue? I just hate sending it in to get back another tablet in worse condition. My tablet model is the B50
I sent my charger in on 11/2
Tracking shows it arrived 11/4
I get an email statin they havent received it. I call 800 number to update them with my tracking number.
Waiting again.
So far, experience has been poor. Slow responses. (took 4 days to get a response from their "48 hour" statement)
No Tablet. No fun
I send my dock in for the battery drain on a Friday.
Got it back the next Tuesday.
Now that's a quick service.
Asus paid the shipping to and fromthe repair center in the czech republic.
I'm a happy Asus Eee pad user
well the Eeepad just left Vienna Austria according to the UPS Tinternet Tracking doobrie... marvellous...
if it comes back all sorted I will gladly tell all ..... and sing ASUS praises....
if I experience anywhere near what some on here have I can assure you ASUS will not hear the last of it..
but trying to stay positive ....
having used ASUS products on at least 30 PCs without too much hassle... they are generally a good manufacturer and take care in quality issues...
but that is no good if they cannot service their customer base effectively when things do go wrong... even if they are not directly involved in the process...they still have a duty of care to their customers...
1 bad experience tells a 100 potential customers dont touch 'em !
is there any collation of figures to measure how good/bad ASUS is doing .... ???
Come on ASUS sort these customers out on here that have had bad experiences with your products... they had confidence in you to buy your kit dont let them down...
as consumers we must keep constant pressure on those manufacturers that let the side down....
I hope ASUS is not 1 of them....
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I ask because this morning FedEx tracking said my TF was delivered to Grapevine and signed for, but when I look up my RMA # on Asus' website, it says they haven't received it yet. Should I be concerned?
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Don't sweat it... I had two RMAs with ASUS, and neither time could I get any status at all, and the calls to CS were giving me conflicting information. Their online systems are rather poor (or poorly updated)...
My second RMA (on the same unit) had light bleed introduced by the first RMA repair, plus the charger wouldn't work. I took it to the Grapevine TX site because I'm only 10 miles or so from it. I delivered it on Friday at 1pm. It was fixed satisfactorily and shipped back on Monday, and I got it on Tuesday. Great experience...!
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Sent transformer for RMA due to poor quality left speaker here in Norway. Was delivered to infotech.no. I sent it in 4 weeks ago, 1 week wasted because it was sent to the wrong technician, 2 weeks waiting for for the spare part to be delivered, now 1 week and still waiting for repair to begin. I´m used to poor service in this country but this is beginning to turn into a joke. Why is it the same problem only takes 3 days to repair if delivered all the way to the Czech Republic?
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I phoned asus to check on why the repair on the left speaker was taking so long. They informed me they were waiting to replace the power adaptor, the mother board, the screen and the speaker. What do they use to repair these things? a sledge hammer!!?
Hello my friends!
I haven't been posting on XDA for quite a long time but I thought I had to share this with you. About a year ago, I bought a OnePlus One and I was happy with the device itself and CM 11 and 12 as well. However, this summer in July, the microphones of my OPO stopped working during calls.
I started to do some research and found a few threads on the OnePlus forum and on XDA from users complaining about the same problem. The microphone suddenly stopped to work during calls and the person on the other phone could not hear anything. The only workaround is to switch to speaker mode. Some other users also posted workarounds and potential fixes for the well-known issue. I tried all of them but none of them worked. Here are links to some of the threads I am referring to:
OnePlus Forum
XDA
reddit
So as you can see, this is quite a common problem and therefore probably known by OnePlus. Since none of the mentioned fixes helped
and flashing different ROMS did not improve anything I started to get in touch with the OnePlus customer support. Before owning the OPO I had several HTC and Nexus devices and I already had to deal with the HTC support twice because of two hardware failures. The HTC support was surprisingly friendly and simple to deal with, so I figured, contacting the OP support would not be a big deal. I would be proven wrong in the next weeks...
I first contacted the OP support on the 16th of July. I provided them with a detailed error description, a few pics of my device with a timestamp to provide proof of ownership and the request to repair or replace my phone since it was still covered under the 1 year warranty. Shortly after, I received a reply from the support staff in which they asked me to provide a few more details (OS and Android version, CM or Oxygen, etc) which I did instantly.
Then I was forwarded to a "OnePlus tech specialist" who gave me instruction to flash a version of Oxygen OS and to run a microphone test, which of course I did as well. Like I expected, the issue did not disappear magically and I got a reply that a "OnePlus level 2 tech specialist" would have to connect himself to my PC via a secure software and try to fix my phone. They called this remote session. I had to book an appointment for this remote session.
By this time I was already getting quite angry at Oneplus, since it seemed like they were ignoring my actual issue and my request for a warranty covered replacement or repair. I told them that I did not expect that this remote session would help, since I was quite sure that it was a hardware fault. However, they insisted that I had to book this remote session, which turned out to be quite difficult. There were no free slots for the next two weeks. Luckily a slot was suddenly available in the next week when I checked the booking reservations for the tenth time and I managed to book it. Since the time slot was 11AM I had to take half a day off my work to make it to the appointment. A few minutes before the session should have started; I got an email from support to download the necessary software for the session, which turned out to be Teamviewer! I thought this was a bad joke. Teamviewer was their idea of a secure remote session software. I downloaded it anyways (what other choice did I have?) and waited for the level 2 tech. And I waited. After half an hour I wrote to the support that no one showed up yet although my time slot was already almost over. After almost 30 more minutes the tech finally connected herself to my PC. I told her, that she was not allowed to do anything on my PC without my permission since there was confidential data of my clients stored on the PC, to which she agreed to. The session however was a pure joke. After installing some Qualcomm drivers and rebooting my PC and plugging in and out my device about 100 times, she said that my device was indeed broken and that I would now be forwarded to the RMA department.
Almost three weeks, many pointless arguments with the support and this joke of a remote session, after I started contacting the support, I was finally granted an RMA repair/replacement. I thought that it would now finally be over and I would get back a new or repaired device. WRONG. But more to that later.
I got instructions to prepare the package to ship it to the 1+ repair center in the UK. I was told I would have to fill out an online form for DHL since they would come to my house and pick up my device. I filled out the form and was expecting a phone call to fix a time where they would come by as promised by 1+ and DHL. Well, I was at work on a Monday morning and suddenly without a phone call or any notification, a DHL delivery guy showed up at my house. Luckily someone was at home who gave him the package. However, the DHL guy asked for an address, which the person at home did not know, so they called me. Now I had to explain to the guy that I had no idea what the address was because I never got one from 1+. They said that DHL would have the address. So after around half an hour, I was notified that the DHL guy took the parcel with him after with him after he got a call from DHL who said that they knew the address.
The next day, the same DHL guy showed up at my house again (again w/o calling) because he got another order to pick up my phone which he did already yesterday...
After around a week of silence, I was notified from support that they received my package and ran it through a first stage inspection where they detected a water damage. They told me, they would send it to a secondary inspection to verify if it is really a water damage. I could not believe that my phone really had a water damage because I am very careful with my devices and I knew that I never exposed my 1+1 to water or some sort of steam or extreme moisture in general. A few days later they sent me the second inspection report which of course confirmed the water damage and thus my warranty covered RMA was denied. I told them that this could not be possible because I couldn't imagine how my device would have gotten anywhere near water. The next weeks I was arguing with several support members (they changed their names randomly and I had no idea who would reply anymore). I was basically given 2 options: pay 213€ for a repair or pay 45€ of shipping costs to get back the defect device.
After around 3 weeks (they often ignored me for days) I was so frustrated with the company and the way they treated me that I just wanted to get back my device and hence I paid the horrifying 45€ shipping costs (UK-Austria normally costs 12-20€ for a package of this size).
During those three weeks I was doing some research about 1+ RMA denials and look what I have found:
here: reddit
and here: reddit #2
and here: reddit #3
and here(!): reddit#4
So apparently, many users got their RMA denied because of water damage although they never exposed their device to water. There seem to be two water damage indicators (little white stickers that turn red when they are in contact with water) inside the 1+1, one in the headphone jack and one at the bottom of the phone underneath the buttons. Some people were smart enough to take photos of their white indicators before shipping the device off to RMA repair and received an inspection report with a photo showing red indicators, when they got their RMA denied. So these indicators *somehow* seem to have turned red.
After finding this, I was relatively shocked. I mean, I was mad at 1+ for their incompetent customer service but I couldn't believe that so many people had the same struggle and some even have proof that they were falsely accused of being responsible for the water damage. Unfortunately, I was not clever enough to take my phone apart and take pictures of the water indicators but I cannot imagine that they were red when I shipped the device off. Unfortunately I cannot proof anything.
After talking with two lawyers, we came to the conclusion that pursuing further legal options would be very difficult, considering that the law in Hong Kong where 1+ is located is probably completely different. Furthermore it would cost too much and my chances of winning wouldn't be high since I did not have any evidence except many reports of other people with the same problems from the internet.
Now after more than 2 months of arguing with the support I decided to pay the 45€ shipping costs and I'm probably going to sell the defect device but you can be sure, that I'll never buy anything from this company again. I can't proof anything but their warranty denials seem.... shady.
Now, I really hope that you never have to deal with the 1+ customer support because it is simply horribly. They have no idea what they are talking about, they just send copy and pasted replies and often they don't read your replies at all, they ignore you for days, their procedures are extremely complicated and they deny warranties in many(!) cases without a proper reason. Sometimes even, although there is proof that says otherwise.
If you consider buying a 1+1 or 1+2, be warned because the same thing can happen to you. It happened to many people and it will probably happen again.
If you are going to ship off your device to RMA, be sure to take as many detailed, high-res photos as possible of the outside AND of the inside of the device. Be sure to check the water damage indicators and take a good picture of them. Also write today’s date and your name on a piece of paper and photograph it with your phone so that you can proof that the pictures are yours.
TL;DR
Microphone doesn’t work during calls; contacted 1+ customer support; complicated and pointless tries by 1+ to fix phone w/o RMA; after weeks: RMA granted; shipping difficulties; RMA denied because of water damage; many other users also got RMA denied because of water damage despite of proof that there was no water damage; 1+ RMA denials seem shady (see links);
Yeah they tried to rip me off to. Sent me an invite for OnePlus 2.. I saw the timer only had 3 hours left so I ordered. I started reading about the 1+2 and heard about how many problems they were having. I immediately sent them 4 emails over a day and a half (no later than one hour after order was taken) to cancel. I did everything by their book to cancel the order. I do a PayPal claim and 4 days later they said since the funds were frozen my money was coming back and the order would not be shipped. 10 days go by and it's the last day, so I'm supposed to get my money back from PayPal. The idiots sent PayPal a tracking number to PayPal to stop the claim and showed it as delivered to an old address that I didn't even provide on the order. It was the apartment I stayed in for my first OPO... Someone signed my name a day later and forged it. I am a notary, so I give my notary number to PayPal, they see the forged signature and give me my money back. A week later a guy drops off the OnePlus 2 package at my real address. OP tried to get me to send it back to them and I just did screw you and sold of and made $410. They had so many chances and they withheld my money for two weeks, because they didn't want my order to be canceled. In the end they lost, I don't feel sorry for them one bit, and since PayPal settled it, there's nothing they can do. Should have just canceled instead of ignoring me. They reek of desperation.
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Wow. This really suprises me. I was actually considering of swapping my S5 or just buy a second phone wich would be OPO, but this cleared my mind a bit. Thanks.
welcome in the club !!!
I will never buy anymore a branded OPO smartphone.
I didn't want to RMA the device (the tales spooked me out of it), so I got the microphone flex on ebay for € 24 . when I proceded to install it, I saw the sticker close to the USB port that had colored red, so at least I knew I saved myself some unecessary stress by doing it myself. those stickers go red easily, I never got my phone out of it's case and didn't even use it once under the rain. But on the other hand, oneplus has no other way to tell who is messing around and who is being honest with RMA requests, all manufacturer do it (except Apple who are known to turn a blind eye on your first RMA if you use their own warranty extention plan)
Its really annoying when u does nothing to u r phone and it get damaged and u have to pay half money of that price of phone
$366 for purchasing and 166$ for repairment for broken screen which i doesn't broke with any fall or damage
It just got automatically when it was in pocket whole day at work
What a quality of hardware it is its crap
Never buy this if u then u will NEVER SETTLE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/1-10-settle-t3197005
I just want to share my sad story with you. I've been on xda for 7-8 years but I didn't want to use my other account. Hope you understand.
Mobicity, The Silence of the Lambs
original article by Mislav Bušić, via mob.hr
Last year, soon after the launch of Nexus 6, I ordered this device from a highly reliable British webshop called mobicity.co.uk.
At the time, they were taking preorders, and due to certain discounts, I managed to buy it at a considerably lower price than in any other store.
I had to wait for almost four months to receive the device I had ordered. To put it mildly,
I was impatient and angry – both at Motorola and at mobicity – mostly because of the lack of information I was getting from them.
However, I had no other choice but to wait patiently.
Finally, I got hold of Nexus and I immediately started a detailed inspection of the device. I ran an out-of-the-ordinary unboxing,
compared it to its main rivals, Note 4 and iPhone 6 Plus, and I wrote my review. My dear editor was so pleased with everything that he,
at the very least, wished for his own copy of the device.
In the meantime, we tested various other devices, and I used the Nexus 6 along with my Note 4. At the end of May,
there was a period of three weeks during which I completely stopped using Nexus. Due to circumstances at the time,
I was travelling a lot, so I placed the Nexus back into its original packaging, because Note 4, with its far better camera and battery life,
was simply a better choice when going on a trip.
Since I wasn’t using the Nexus, I decided to pass it along to my editor. Who doesn’t love “the smell of a new smartphone in the morning”?
Since I do backup of all my smartphones almost on a daily basis, I took the box and went straight to the post office.
At the counter, in the post office, I decided to double-check if everything was in place. What followed was utter shock and disbelief.
The battery of Nexus 6 was inflated like a pack of the cheapest crisps. The cover/lid came off and there was no point in sending the device at all.
In the pre-cardiac condition, I called Krešo, my editor, to explain the whole situation. I don’t know who was in a greater state of shock, him or me.
He, because he wasn’t getting his new toy, or I, because I had it and was now left without it.
Since unfortunately, Motorola doesn’t have a representative in Croatia at all, and mobicity offers no European guarantee,
I had no other choice, but to contact more-or-less all domestic service centres in the hope of finding someone who could repair my Nexus.
I decided to log on to mobicity’s webpage to contact their customer service, and I was again confronted with another unpleasant surprise.
My account, which I had used to buy dozens of other devices, had been deleted because it had been a couple of months since my last log-in and/or purchase.
At this point I was furious. I managed to get their customer service email address and I finally managed to explain my problem to them.
What followed was a dozen of emails during the next fortnight in which I tried to explain that the device was kept in a box, in a room, at room temperature,
away from the sunlight, turned off, with no contact to moisture or cosmic dust. In a nutshell, the conditions were more than perfect.
Finally we reached the conclusion that it wasn’t my fault that the battery got inflated.
During the following fortnight we exchanged yet another dozen of emails in which mobicity very politely explained that it would be best if I could find a service centre in Zagreb that would fix my device.
The biggest problem was the non-existence of a telephone contact with the personnel at mobicity so that I could explain the situation more efficiently and quickly.
Unfortunately, their support service is as prompt and effective as the Croatian judiciary system, so you have to wait for a reply sometimes even for a week.
Weeks went by and mobicity kept on insisting on issuing a €50 voucher which would, according to them,
make up for the mental pain and the cost of battery replacement as well as possible broken motherboard or whatever.
No matter how much I insisted on sending my Nexus directly to them to have it serviced, they persistently refused to accept it.
The main excuse was the somewhat strange ban on sending inflated batteries by plane across the European Union.
This sounds logical – the battery might explode and take down the entire plane.
After a few more emails, I came to understand that this ban applies to all types of postal services, not just air mail.
After I had realised that we cannot come to an understanding, I directed mobicity’s customer service to mob.hr, the web portal I work for.
mob.hr actually attracts 200,000 unique visits a month and we cover an area of around 20 million people and, in fact,
we are the highest rated daily blog on mobile telecommunications in ExYu.
Mobicity took this as a threat and almost refused any further cooperation.
Then I politely explained that a threat would mean writing an article in English about their customer treatment and sharing this article on all leading world web portals,
including those in the USA as well as those in the UK, featuring a whole lot of pictures, attached emails and a video in English ready to be uploaded on our YouTube.
Eventually we reached an understanding. They apologized and decided to accept my Nexus 6 and service it if I agree to remove the battery before sending the phone.
That is exactly what happened. I managed to remove the battery (which meant taking the whole device apart), and I sent the device to Great Britain.
I was patiently checking the tracking number and I saw that the package had been delivered on July, 23.
I thought that maybe they would contact me upon receiving the package, and since this didn’t happen, I decided to contact them.
It turns out that if I hadn’t contacted them, my Nexus would remain there for weeks without them knowing about the whole situation.
Didn’t worry about this too much as they assured me that the device would be serviced in a few weeks’ time, so I decided to wait patiently.
Days went by and the only contact I had with the service centre was the “well-organized” customer service. I kept reminding them and sending them emails once or twice a week.
Weeks went by, and so did the first month since they received my device, and mobiycity’s customer service still had absolutely no information about the status of my device – what’s its status,
are they still waiting for parts, did they notice some other misfunctions apart from the missing battery… as if they hadn’t received the device at all.
I kept sending them emails on a weekly basis until they finally responded. Six weeks after they had received my phone,
they replied that the device was being inspected by their technicians – which actually means that they were staring at it wondering where the battery was.
I was furious, but I managed to calm myself down and I contacted the European Consumer Centre (ECC). They informed me that, since the English are involved,
I can do nothing but wait. They were kind enough to offer help and they contacted some of their colleagues in London who might call mobicity and ask them to speed thing up.
In case mobicity turned them down, the story would end here since, legally, there is no time constraint regarding the servicing of the device!
After two weeks I was informed that the battery had been replaced and that the device was being further tested.
In translation, the servicer’s son got hold of it for free for another couple of weeks or even months to play games, and,
in case the battery doesn’t get inflated again after the kid tries all possible games on Android, I will be given my device back.
After 4 (!) months, I received absolutely no news about my Nexus. Dozens of emails, complaints and status requests went by practically unnoticed.
Mobicity sent me generic emails such as “soon”, “we still don’t know”, “we’re waiting for our repair centre to reply” and so on.
At this moment I wasn’t sure if I was ever going to get my device back or if it had been given to someone else as a wonderful Christmas present.
If someone did something like this in Croatia, we would be accused of being backward, uncivilised and incompetent. Since all of this took place in the UK,
the cradle of civilisation, it is perfectly clear that there are plenty of incompetent, uneducated and lazy people outside Croatia. Maybe if I hadn’t been cheap,
and if I had offered that PR person at the other side of the email some £10 bribe, maybe he would have checked where my Nexus was and would have told his colleagues to fix my phone.
At least, that’s how it works in Croatia, where you need bribe even to get your driving licence.
About 3 weeks ago, I threatened mobicity with negative feedback article, and gave them deadline till friday to repair my Nexus. Within 24 hours,
they said my device is repaired and waiting to be shipped. Guess what? They still haven’t manage to ship it!
So, to sum up, having a warranty is a wonderful thing without which you shouldn’t buy a device because you could easily have an accident as I did, no matter how careful you are.
Be careful where you buy your device and what kind of warranty it comes with. Well-known webshops are sometimes considerably cheaper than the local retail,
but they come with certain risks involved which you have to be prepared for. Your device will most likely be taken to be serviced,
but be prepared wait for it for a couple of months or even to lose it altogether. All things considered, we do not recommend buying from the mobicity.
This is the risk you run with all sites like this.
Also Admitting to having more then one account is an easy way to have both accounts banned.
Thread closed.
These threads are normally full of rants about how poor repairs and customer services are. On this occasion Honor/Huawei need to be commended.
A couple of weeks ago I dropped my Honor 8. Other than a couple of dents near to the headphone jack all seems ok, until last week when the screen started playing up with lines and contrast issues.
I dreaded having to send it away after my experience with other manufactures like Samsung and HTC who are a nightmare to deal with IMO. Anyway, I shipped to my phone to Honor for assessment and repair on Tuesday this week. It was received on Wednesday, fixed and despatched on Thursday and back in my hand now. Not only with a replacement screen, but they replaced the entire housing so I no longer have a dent!
You can see now why I wanted to post this. The Honor 8 should not be called a budget phone. It has a premium build, a premium experience and unlike the big boys.. a premium repair service.
Well done Huawei/Honor! Keep this level of service going and you will soon clean up!
My next phone will be Honor 9 :good:
Good to hear and well done Honor for a speedy service, just don't drop it again
I remembered that time where someone with a flagship Samsung had it exploded. He complained it to Samsung but they didn't notice him. So HTC came to the rescue and gave him a free flagship phone.
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Hello.
I have bought Pixel 2 XL 64 GB Black version in India. Actually i had so much faith in Google that I pre-booked at the time of launch.
1st incident : Within 7 months of purchase my device started having speaker. voice from Both upper and lower speaker were grossly distorted. After i complained for first 3-4 days consumer service didn't accepted that there is any kind of speaker without listening or without checking device Physically. They kept saying that it was designed that way. After that they agreed to check my device and said would arrange pick and drop service at my place without providing any loaner device. After they couldn't coordinate with service partner In INDIA which is B2X and B2X was not able to coordinate with FedEx courier services for 12-13 days. After that my device was picked up with by FedEx guy and he didnt give me any acknowledgement that he is the authentic Guy. They took the device, repaired the speakers and then sent me back after 2 days. During these 2 days there was No contact from google or B2X regarding whether my device has been reached to service center or not, what was the diagnosis they have made and what are they gonna do about it.
1st google ticket number : GL0015657 on 29th June 2018
2nd Incident : Within 6 months of repair similar distortion started from top speaker. This time they have again picked up my device and didn't provide any loaner device. They have repaired the device and was about to send but my device got failed In Quality Check they do after repairing and found some problem with edge detection hardware. They had to repair it and they sent my device after almost 18-20 days. I talked with Mr. Chandan (claimed to be google service manager from google pixel team india) and he personally assured me that in future there wont be any problem with device. And i insisted For a replacement device but he blatantly said that there is NO REPLACEMENT POLICY in India for Pixel phones. After that i researched a bit and found that many people from India got a replacement device for different problems and one of my friend got even replacement device with higher storage option.
2nd google ticket number : GL0025157 on 29th September 2018
3rd Incident : Within 20 days of 2nd repair top speaker again started distorting. I have booked the ticket and they picked up the device and device currently with service center. I am asking for a replacement device. I have emailed google pixel escalation team as well. Today i got a call from Pixel escalation team. Now they are stating that Phone will be repaired only and sent back as my device is not eligible for a replacement as there is problem with consumables only. How am i supposed to trust them? And even though there is only problem with consumables how they missed only 20 days back when it failed QC?
3rd google ticket number : GL0031895 On 30th October 2018.
Questions i have :
1) Why it took so long to book a service request and book a courier service for 1st incident?
2) How can they don't accept complaint of a consumer and without examining device physically blatantly say that it was designed that way and its sounding normal? was google pixel service implying that i am deaf? Do u treat your consumer like this?
3) Is the coordination between Google pixel team and official service partner B2X is so bad that they couldn't book job request with B2X?
4) Why there was no acknowledgement regarding diagnosis and what has been done to my device during 1st incident?
5) During 2nd incident how come they blatantly LIE that there is No replacement policy in India for Pixel 2 devices?
6) How come google pixel service India can't accept that the device is defective when it has been sent for repair 3 times within 1 year of purchase?
7) Is google india pixel service or B2X QUALITY CHECK is so poor that within a month of repair similar problem has started?
8) How come after facing 3 times similar problem within 1 year google pixel service India denying my request for a replacement device?
9) How come they replaced other consumers devices even though sent for 1 time and my device has been sent for 3 times for repair,still they are denying me a replacement? Is this the way you treat your faithful consumers?
I hope this help and guides Indian consumers away from buying Pixel phones in India.
You are not alone brother everyone is in the same boat I have come to peace with my device you should too as there is nothing happening from Google as I have discussed the same issue multiple time to them.
Really horrible experience here also.
yes I have a heard same about Google India support.... its horrible support for Pixel devices
B2X seems to the main culprit here and Google isnt bothered about Indian customers and service
sonmeone should take them to court
They stopped the replacement policy after few months because at that time they didn't had the replacement parts but now they do and that's why
Plus it's India right, no one gives a ****, they just want to increase the price and that's it
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