Just sent in my prime for repair of the back cam and a few other minor issues on June 1. Today (June 6) the service place contacted me with a message that the device was repaired and will be shipped back soon. This really surprised me considering the horror stories of broken tabs and really long RMA times. So maybe now that the onslaught of tabs being sent to RMA is over they are a little more efficient. It hasn't shipped yet so hopefully it does within the week, and comes back all nice and fixed. Just thought I'd let you guys know.
I'm Just waiting for the typical "Cool Story Bro!" comments.
UPDATE: They shipped it on June 7 and the tracking info says its due in Monday, ill let you guys know it it is fixed and in good condition when I receive it.
UPDATE:Just got the tablet today, 100% fixed, absolutely no scratches, and nice packaging. I'm super happy, now to get back to rooting and playing around with this thing, I missed not having it even though it was only a week and a half or so.
yeah I sent mine in 2nd week into may for a digital crack in the screen (very VERY weird) and minor things i figured they could tweek, wifi, gps, small light bleeds, bt audio being out of sync with videos. It took 2 weeks and the only issue I've had is that they were trying to send it to my home address (which i have no idea how they got in the first place) and when i told them to send it to my OFFICE they sent it to my DAMN HOME with a NOTE INSIDE saying to send it to my office >_> stupid CS reps.... so i spent 3 days chasing fedex around but for the most part RMA wasn't as painful as the stories have been told. And I have a nice fresh screen (they coulda did a better job packaging it up instead of literally looking like they jus threw this plastic on top)
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Just sent in my prime for repair of the back cam and a few other minor issues on June 1. Today (June 6) the service place contacted me with a message that the device was repaired and will be shipped back soon. This really surprised me considering the horror stories of broken tabs and really long RMA times. So maybe now that the onslaught of tabs being sent to RMA is over they are a little more efficient. It hasn't shipped yet so hopefully it does within the week, and comes back all nice and fixed. Just thought I'd let you guys know.
I'm Just waiting for the typical "Cool Story Bro!" comments.
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F*&K the cool story people, they have no life.
I RMA'ed mine as well due to WiFi and waiting on the return, What did you RMA yours for and when you receive it please tell us if they fixed your problem
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Thanks for the heads up OP, i m too waiting on asus to get their RMA together before i attempt to send mine in. I have the wifi/bt drop out as well.
Foreveryone else who have had a positive rma experience please keep us updated. Thanks.
lamboboy732 said:
Just sent in my prime for repair of the back cam and a few other minor issues on June 1. Today (June 6) the service place contacted me with a message that the device was repaired and will be shipped back soon. This really surprised me considering the horror stories of broken tabs and really long RMA times. So maybe now that the onslaught of tabs being sent to RMA is over they are a little more efficient. It hasn't shipped yet so hopefully it does within the week, and comes back all nice and fixed. Just thought I'd let you guys know.
I'm Just waiting for the typical "Cool Story Bro!" comments.
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lol wait till it comes back before you sing praises.
I am about to send mine in tomorrow or friday. I took 20 something pictures... so sad to have to send her off for a while.
I hope to add positive results in a few weeks.
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My experience was pretty positive as well; it took only a couple of weeks to send the device in and get it back (with shipping both ways paid for). On the other hand, I suspect my problem was pretty minor (dock wouldn't work with tablet).
my experience with Asus is very good, buy not this time, I've sent my prime 6 weeks back, because the camera didn't work, I still don't know if they've fixed it or not
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my experience with Asus is very good, buy not this time, I've sent my prime 6 weeks back, because the camera didn't work, I still don't know if they've fixed it or not
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That sounds about right based on the majority of RMA stories here on XDA. It may be a small segment from Asus, but I'm certain they've lost a few customers forever as a result of the way they've handled many aspects of the Prime. I certainly will never be buying another Asus product again (which is a shame, since it sounds like the first Nexus tablet will be Asus).
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So I had been enjoying my GameStop preordered prime all day yesterday and half of today. This afternoon I go to turn it on and nothing. No display whatsoever.
It appears to be a display issue as I can plug in the USB cable to my computer and it will mount the storage. I tried using the reset button on the side and nothing. Held down the power button for about 10 seconds and the unit buzzes, the storage is temporarily dismounted, and then it remounts, but no screen.
Not only am I bummed, my wife who bought it for me as a birthday/Christmas present feels bad because she knows how much I was looking forward to it.
Anyone else having any troubles with their units? Anyone have any suggestions? I haven't tried a hard reset yet, but I'm very doubtful it will work.
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So I had been enjoying my GameStop preordered prime all day yesterday and half of today. This afternoon I go to turn it on and nothing. No display whatsoever.
It appears to be a display issue as I can plug in the USB cable to my computer and it will mount the storage. I tried using the reset button on the side and nothing. Held down the power button for about 10 seconds and the unit buzzes, the storage is temporarily dismounted, and then it remounts, but no screen.
Not only am I bummed, my wife who bought it for me as a birthday/Christmas present feels bad because she knows how much I was looking forward to it.
Anyone else having any troubles with their units? Anyone have any suggestions? I haven't tried a hard reset yet, but I'm very doubtful it will work.
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Wow. That sucks. Sorry to hear that. I had an oh **** moment earlier today, I hooked my prime up to my desktop for the first time to move a movie, and the USB plug sparked going into my motherboard and my comp rebooted. And the other end was attached to my prime. This happened to coincide with moving a file over wifi to NAND which brings the prime to a halt. So I thought I had toasted the thing.
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So I called Asus tech support and as disappointed as I am, the support call was at decent experience. I was told it would take 10-14 business days for the techs to take a look at it. Of course, I have to foot the bill to get it there, but that is fairly common nowadays. The phone operator was decent enough to expedite my RMA though as he could hear the disappointment in my voice. With an expedite, he said that as soon as it is received in shipping, it will be looked at immediately.
Also, not that this is a surprise to anyone at this point, and as I write this, I guess I'm sort of glad this happened. I was definitely noticing wi-fi issues. As I mentioned in my first post, I had a GameStop pre-order and therefore I likely had one of the units with the wi-fi problem. I thankfully remembered to mention the wi-fi issues in the RMA call, so they will be looking at that as well.
I also mentioned to the operator that since I had ordered this through GameStop, there were some preloaded games that GameStop had put on the unit. He said that he would make a note telling the techs to call if they needed to wipe the system for any reason, otherwise they would send it back with everything intact.
Has anyone found out how we can backup or restore the GameStop bundle if we do need to do a wipe? How about updates for those preinstalled games? I didn't get a chance to see if they were being recognized by the Android Market.
Don't know if this might help but check to see if your volume button is stuck in the up position. The buzzing you get and remount sounds like the prime is going into APX mode. I was able to get into APX mode with my prime by holding the VOL up and restart the prime. I get the same thing as you but I'm able to just hold the power button and it reboots normally
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So I called Asus tech support and as disappointed as I am, the support call was at decent experience. I was told it would take 10-14 business days for the techs to take a look at it. Of course, I have to foot the bill to get it there, but that is fairly common nowadays. The phone operator was decent enough to expedite my RMA though as he could hear the disappointment in my voice. With an expedite, he said that as soon as it is received in shipping, it will be looked at immediately.
Also, not that this is a surprise to anyone at this point, and as I write this, I guess I'm sort of glad this happened. I was definitely noticing wi-fi issues. As I mentioned in my first post, I had a GameStop pre-order and therefore I likely had one of the units with the wi-fi problem. I thankfully remembered to mention the wi-fi issues in the RMA call, so they will be looking at that as well.
I also mentioned to the operator that since I had ordered this through GameStop, there were some preloaded games that GameStop had put on the unit. He said that he would make a note telling the techs to call if they needed to wipe the system for any reason, otherwise they would send it back with everything intact.
Has anyone found out how we can backup or restore the GameStop bundle if we do need to do a wipe? How about updates for those preinstalled games? I didn't get a chance to see if they were being recognized by the Android Market.
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Your way to nice I would be demanding a new unit not having mine fixed that is ridiculous.
I've heard in other threads they make you pay the shipping that's whack its their product that's not working after 2 days......on a side note did you try contacting Gamestop since they sold it they may be able to do something for you
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Your way to nice I would be demanding a new unit not having mine fixed that is ridiculous.
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I agree! Why wouldn't you ask for a NEW one??! I wouldn't tolerate getting it "fixed"
Guys, educate me here.
Isn't easier to get a replacement from Best Buy, Amazon, etc?
Why calling Asus after just few days buying it?
If it happens to me I will be heading to the store where I bought it for an exchange or refund.
I could not sleep knowing I paid for a brand new unit that has to be opened and repaired. Just sayin...
Mines shut down for no reason as well. It was unresponsive for a while and I finally got it started after pressing power and the volume up button. Then a few hours later it shut down again, for no reason. Erg is going on
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I called GS just to see what my options were since my gps is not working. They said they would order another for me. I'd try going that route if I were u.
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sold my prime today on CL for what I paid for it. keeping the $99 HP touch pad I bought just to hold me over, turns out to be alot better IMO. snappy CPU, powerful gpu andreno 250.
it currently has more game support aswell and runs them well. also has a great community on xda.
I would not accept anything less than a replacement. Amazon is replacing mine for some pixel/backlight problems.
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sold my prime today on CL for what I paid for it. keeping the $99 HP touch pad I bought just to hold me over, turns out to be alot better IMO. snappy CPU, powerful gpu andreno 250.
it currently has more game support aswell and runs them well. also has a great community on xda.
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Yes it may have all that you mentioned but it won't have ICE CREAM!
ICE CREAM!!!! ICE CREAM!!! The ice cream man is coming!!!
I've got some ice cream, I've got some ice cream. You didn't get none, you didn't get none, cause your tablets on welfare, your tablets on welfare. You can't afford it, you can't afford it. You want some? Psych!!! (Immortal words of --- Eddie Murphy)
RE: Sad Day.
Believe you me, I'm just about to head to bed and I'm waking up tomorrow morning without the ability to take video of my kids opening presents as I had planned with the Prime. Granted I have other means of doing so, but I was excited to do so on the tablet and I've been chomping at the bit for this unit since I first heard about it.
I'm VERY disappointed that I'm out the tablet after only 1 1/2 days. I'm soooo bummed! The reason I called Asus tech and started the RMA process was due to the fact that I figured I didn't have much of a choice. It's either have this unit fixed and wait 10-14 Business days, or get GameStop to order a replacement and wait 4-7 weeks. I did ask if I would still have the 1 year warranty and the operator said I would. (I asked because I know some companies say tough luck after the first repair. I would have been climbing the walls if Asus said tough luck!) I admit, I'm a bit of a "satisfaction now" kind of person-I simply figured that 10-14 Business days was my fastest option to having the tablet back in hand.
Unknown_owner, thanks for the tip. I'll check the volume button.
Skeptikal, Did GameStop give you any kind of ETA? Or were you simply willing to wait no matter how long it takes?
BiGMERF, I see it is working again as you sent your message from your Prime. Where did you get your tablet? Has it happened again?
Thanks all! At least there is some "therapy" in talking about the experience with XDA members
You just bought the thing. Now it doesn't work after a day. Don't mess around with RMA. Go to GameStop, return the unit, and either they can provide you an exchange right then, or get a complete refund. If they hassle you, file a dispute with your credit card provider. Then go buy from some place else.
Better yet, let your wife do the returns. Women are just naturally better at getting their way. Bonus points if she's the in-your-face type. Be sure to get the manager of the store to join the party.
Remember: It's your Xmas present. You're not going to let anybody ruin your Xmas. Attitude counts. And lots of spittle.
Sorry to hear. Have a good Xmas! My prime has no issues yet so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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Believe you me, I'm just about to head to bed and I'm waking up tomorrow morning without the ability to take video of my kids opening presents as I had planned with the Prime. Granted I have other means of doing so, but I was excited to do so on the tablet and I've been chomping at the bit for this unit since I first heard about it.
I'm VERY disappointed that I'm out the tablet after only 1 1/2 days. I'm soooo bummed! The reason I called Asus tech and started the RMA process was due to the fact that I figured I didn't have much of a choice. It's either have this unit fixed and wait 10-14 Business days, or get GameStop to order a replacement and wait 4-7 weeks. I did ask if I would still have the 1 year warranty and the operator said I would. (I asked because I know some companies say tough luck after the first repair. I would have been climbing the walls if Asus said tough luck!) I admit, I'm a bit of a "satisfaction now" kind of person-I simply figured that 10-14 Business days was my fastest option to having the tablet back in hand.
Unknown_owner, thanks for the tip. I'll check the volume button.
Skeptikal, Did GameStop give you any kind of ETA? Or were you simply willing to wait no matter how long it takes?
BiGMERF, I see it is working again as you sent your message from your Prime. Where did you get your tablet? Has it happened again?
Thanks all! At least there is some "therapy" in talking about the experience with XDA members
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No, sorry. I didn't even get into that with them on the phone. I am banking on software fixing the GPS issue. If not I will explore the possibilities then. Really sorry yours isn't working as it should. I hope it gets worked out quickly in your favor!
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That really bites I'd be so pissed! I would demand a new one not just a fix. Mine takes a while to boot with some screen flickers in the process. I better not have the same issue coming on. What a way to ruin your mas. I'm so sorry. But being only two days I'd get a new one not a fix. After a month yeah a fix would be warranted but not two days.
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Yup, mine's dead as well. I got it today, used it for a couple of hours and went out, leaving it to charge. Got home, restarted at 100% battery and now it's dead. Thanks ASUS, real glad I took and chance on your tablet! Very impressed...
The best way to see if your Prime is dead (speaking to everyone with this problem) is holding just the power button down for at least 20 seconds. And also, plug it in. If you have an orange or a green light, that is a good thing.
I am very curious about this. I have more and more problems appearing with my Prime and wanted to hold off repairing it until after my trip. But I don't think this will happen.
So the question remains, How long did it take your Prime to come back to you after repairs? Also Include, what was wrong with it.
My current problems are as follows:
1. GPS (like everyone else)
2. Wifi / BT (like most people)
3. Rear Camera - (view finder has artifacts and pictures only save as solid green images.)
4. Battery - My device would sometimes read the stats on the battery and give me a percent. Other times it would suddenly show 0% but still continue to be powered on. And now it always shows 0% but no longer stays powered on since the battery is now drained. The battery no longer charges since it always says 0%. I can not update my firmware since my battery isn't above 15%.
EDIT: Battery does hold a charge, but still shows 0%. Therefore, no firmware updates for me for now. I'm guessing the battery sensor became damaged somehow.
They've had mine for more than 3 weeks now and the status is still "Waiting-[WB5] Wait for Repair\Test\Aging". I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever see it again.
The problem I was having with mine was that it claimed it was docked and acted like it was docked (as the screen orientation wouldn't change and the battery would charge like there was a dock attached) even though I don't even own the dock.
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They've had mine for more than 3 weeks now and the status is still "Waiting-[WB5] Wait for Repair\Test\Aging". I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever see it again.
The problem I was having with mine was that it claimed it was docked and acted like it was docked (as the screen orientation wouldn't change and the battery would charge like there was a dock attached) even though I don't even own the dock.
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That is the fear I have that I will be without a tablet for awhile. Makes you want to buy another tablet to fill that void. Go back to a laptop?? no way!
Got my RMA tonight and shipping it out tomorrow. Wish it luck!
It took 24 calender days or 16 business days for me. ASUS sat on my original Prime for about 5 business days and then decided the repair would take too long. They shipped me a new C1.
On the new unit: WIFI is satisfactory (still dropping off past 30 feet); light bleed and dead pixels are gone (perfect screen) and the GPS is worse than the first one. I'll eventually call ASUS again about the GPS - but I'm sick of them and they're sick of me for now.
Remember to always escalate your calls to the supervisor. The front line people give bad information and don't have permission to see all the case notes. It seems that my case was escalated after 7 business days - ask for that too. And when it gets close to 10 business days - ask for your case to be escalated to head office. In the end, my new prime came from California. (I'm in the Great White North).
Cheers.
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It took 24 calender days or 16 business days for me. ASUS sat on my original Prime for about 5 business days and then decided the repair would take too long. They shipped me a new C1.
On the new unit: WIFI is satisfactory (still dropping off past 30 feet); light bleed and dead pixels are gone (perfect screen) and the GPS is worse than the first one. I'll eventually call ASUS again about the GPS - but I'm sick of them and they're sick of me for now.
Remember to always escalate your calls to the supervisor. The front line people give bad information and don't have permission to see all the case notes. It seems that my case was escalated after 7 business days - ask for that too. And when it gets close to 10 business days - ask for your case to be escalated to head office. In the end, my new prime came from California. (I'm in the Great White North).
Cheers.
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Thanks for the tips. I will keep them in mind. Back to using my good old Captivate. I will keep everyone updated. Should be arriving at Asus tomorrow.
They tell you that they have 10-14 business days to repair your unit. And that is after they check it in.
Mine arrived on a friday at 10am, they didn't check it in until the following Tuesday.
I called and followed up on a regular basis. I was in waiting until the 14th day when the status switched to ready for shipping.
After all that, they simply sent a new one from California. I am supposed to be getting it today. I shipped it out on 1/17.
So follow up on a regulat basis, and be patient. It will be awhile.
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Update: Today I received a phone call stating that my unit was sent to the wrong facility. So it is now being sent from CA to TX. Then when it is received there it is a 10-14 day turnaround. Thanks for telling me the wrong address.
I'm a little frustrated.
This is for the OP
Now that you have made the hard decision to part with your Prime, and I knoow how difficult that can be especially with an unknown return date. Here is a shameless double post I wrote in another thread about RMA, my experience and a pep talk about staying all over Asus Support until it's on it's way back. If you sit back and wait, it will ikely be a long one. Fortunately for me I had a high level Support Manager before the RMA began. It helps. A Lot.
Though most of us are seriously afraid and unwilling to go the RMA route, it is a viable option. You just need to do it in a way that decreases the odds of getting screwed around. If you look for the RMA thread here on XDA, there are multiple horror stories of tablets sitting, not checked in, for days, in "test" or "waiting for parts for a week or more etc. That reeks of a) SMS is not a good repair center, and b) SMS is overwhelmed with a large number or Prime tablets, thus creating slow turn arounds, and multiple cases "falling through the cracks" How do you avoid this, or as I said, decrease the chances of becoming one of the casualties? Well, like anything else a bit of research goes a long way. Knowledge is power. What I did was, get Gary Key's email (you can send him an email from the first 3 stickies in the Prime General threads, then just note the address (think it's [email protected]) Get EVERY email address of the ASUS support personnel that you can find. BEFORE you send you tablet anywhere, use Asus escalation mailbox, and sned a note, cc everyone on the list, and explain your position. Be diplomatic, but make your displeasure known, in plain terms.
Explain that you do not want to be without the tablet for anything more than a few days, and see what they are willing to offer going in.
Step two, once you RMA the unit, start bothering them for it's return IMMEDIATELY, if not sooner. They offered to overnight mine into the repair center, and by noon the next day when it showed as "not yet received" even though I had a delivery confirmation and the name of who signed, I went right for the jugular: "Problems already" was my subject line or something like that, LOL!
Stay on their case, THEY KNOW that the percentage of broken Prime is too high, and they are TRYING to be proactive about it. You just can't be all "Oh well, they have my unit.. they will fix it I am sure, I hope it doesn't take TOO long", LOL! Multiple guys in the RMA thread were saying stuff like: Well, Gary is trying to help, I don't want to piss him off" ???? Why not? You are 100% entitle to piss off any and everyone you want to until you are satisfied with your purchase.
Other guys were saying: "I was told they would call me in 48 hours... If they don't I will call again..." Bull ****ing ****!!!!! You call them daily, hourly... CONSTANTLY until you are given what you need.
My RMA was back in my hands on the 5th day from sending it in. A brand spanking new prime, opened and tested. Is it perfect? Pretty close. In fact, it is as perfect as I think this design is capable of. Sent it Monday. Had new Prime in my hands Friday morning. You should expect, nay DEMAND the exact same thing. And you know what? If you do, you will get it. I promise you that. Just don't lie down and be a sheep, waiting to see what Asus is gonna do. Asus is going to do the absolute least that they can get away with. That's the point. Just don't let them get away with it, otherwise you are a willing victim.
There. Pep talk over... Rant over (for a bit) The Prime must be one of the most polarizing bit of new tech to roll in the last year, for sure.
Wow, that was a petulant post. Wah wah.
I live near the facility that Asus uses for these repairs. I just dropped mine off minutes ago and pretty sure it was a manager type that took it out of my hands. Fyi, this company does repair work for more than Asus. So they may very well be busy as hell. It was a nice looking facility. Anyway, I will update this post when I get it back. Until then....
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Update: Dropped it off myself yesterday around noon, they just updated the status to wb5 waiting...
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Asus is going to do the absolute least that they can get away with. That's the point. Just don't let them get away with it, otherwise you are a willing victim.
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Wow. I wish I had seen this before I sent mine in.... Everything you said is EXACTLY the b/s I've been dealing with since they received it on 1/30/12.
WB5 waiting........
My transformer has some crazy screen issue they can't figure out so I haven't even be able to use a TFP at all, ever...... Still a virgin to ICS and it has been eating at me since I had to send it in.
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Of course they will do as little as they can get away with. Asus has to pay SMS Infocomm to repair their products. None of this is free for them. Which is why they should be learning the lesson of releasing a more finished product. However, I would love to know what Asus tells SMS about fixing these, i.e. emails or meetings.
Update: No update from the repair center.. But, on Friday, Gary did message me back saying he would try and get this figured out for me. ASUS website still doesn't show it being received so I will probably give them a good call later today after work.
It took mine 2 weeks, and they just replaced it.
Update: I was emailed yesterday telling me either they will send a replacement or just give me a full refund for whatever I paid for the device. Today, I had the official email telling me that the easiest thing to do at this time was to give me a full refund and that they would be sending me a check within 5 days. I guess it's good because I paid $600 for the 16GB version so I guess now I can just get the 64GB version with my refund.
So it took 3 weeks, to give me a result.
I got my Prime for Christmas and I absolutely love it. I didn't have any problems with the screen or wifi (I don't know about the GPS, I don't plan on ever using it so I never tested it). However, I noticed that the battery was behaving weirdly. I didn't really think much of it until a couple of weeks later when it started claiming it was docked even though it wasn't (I don't even own the dock). I decided to look up the battery behavior when docked and it's exactly how my battery had been behaving the entire time. I called up Asus and they have me do a factory reset. It didn't fix the problem, but I knew the ICS update was coming soon so I decided to wait to RMA it. After the ICS update it was still having the same problem so I called them up and sent it in. That was almost a month ago. They received my tablet a little over three weeks ago and the day they got it the status said it was being repaired. Ever since then it's been waiting ("Waiting-[WB5] Wait for Repair\Test\Aging" to be exact). I've called them several times and finally managed to get it escalated but the status is still the same. Anyone have any suggestions? I'm starting to get really annoyed because the 10-14 days they originally said it would take has long since passed and they won't give me any sort of estimate of how much longer it'll be.
Don't sweat it...its going to come back. I'd call customer service just to check ln it and remind them that you need it back working properly asap.
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I'm awaiting getting my own prime this Friday and I have had issues previously with certain other devices which had to be sent back to the manufacturer (htc and samsung) the HTC phone i sent in took three weeks for repair but they had promised a similar 10-14 day window and as that time came and went i was forced to call them for status updates. once it had made it to 19 days i called back and specifically asked for one of their tier three service men (similar to a manager) and i told him they had more than enough time to have completed the repairs and had gone 50% longer than i was told would take.
when i gave him the option to either fix it or send it back within 48 hours so i could seek a third party for repairs and have the company be reported to the better business bureau, it was amazing how fast they were able to replace the touch-screen and processor unless they just cloned the ESN into a brand new device and shipped it out to me express delivery.
i'm praying that i dont end up with one of these little guys that's going to have some issues, but if so, please let it be the GPS because i'm never going to be using that anyway. keep in mind the power of the better business bureau, it's a great bargaining tool for getting your promises fulfilled.
"Don't sweat it" boy that easy for some people to say when it's not them waiting for something you have over $500.00 invested in. I too are waiting for mine to return due to it dropping Wi-Fi connections and the screen not responding when touched. I love Asus products but a large company like Asus needs to protect their name and satisfy their customers at all reasonable cost. If there are long delays they should replace the item. They can always sell the return as a re manufactured item, save a customer and get free advertising when the customer tells 10 other people what great company Asus is.
Good news, I just checked the status and it's now ready for shipping! It looks like they're sending me a new one as the serial number changed. Now let's see how long it takes to get back to me.
But yeah, this experience makes me quite reluctant to buy another Asus product of recommend Asus products to anyone. Sure I absolutely love my prime, it's an amazing piece of hardware, but a repair shouldn't take a month.
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Good news, I just checked the status and it's now ready for shipping! It looks like they're sending me a new one as the serial number changed. Now let's see how long it takes to get back to me.
But yeah, this experience makes me quite reluctant to buy another Asus product of recommend Asus products to anyone. Sure I absolutely love my prime, it's an amazing piece of hardware, but a repair shouldn't take a month.
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It's kind of your fault for not being on them like white on rice should have called every day after the first week......no offense
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It's kind of your fault for not being on them like white on rice should have called every day after the first week......no offense
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That is ridiculous. No one should have to push the manufacturer to get it done faster. I have dealt with plenty of repair places that did exactly what they said they would do and were very open about why I wouldn't be getting the product in a timely manner if their where any delays.
Hey fellow prime Owners,
I noticed that my tablet 'rattles'. Its hard to locate where its coming from, but it seems that its coming from the speaker side area.
It's been "rattling" for a while now. Performances are as expected and the rattling does not seem to be affecting anything specific.
Given that the Prime is rooted & unlocked...
...I'm wondering IF I should:
1) Live with it, it works, so why fix it?
or
2) Try to RMA it via Asus. I bought the Prime at Best Buy in January,so BB's warranty is gone by now but maybe it's a simple loose screw or something that just needs tightening...
thoughts? suggestions?
I would suggest 1 live with it.
I had my transformer for a week, noticing that the gorilla glass was coming off.
Sent it to RMA on Feb 4th
I GOT IT BACK TODAY! Mar 28th
I fought with mails, phonecalls, and the consumer safety department.
RMA said it was Customer induced damage, then after a month it was not (they wanted 300$ from me!) waiting with no reply from any of the employees.
i was stressed out for 2 months.... i wouldn't recommend it :-D
(i still can't look at it till tomorrow because i'm not home right now, so stressed out till tomorrow night )
It can be different with your problem, but that's my 2 cents i can give you...
Mine has done this since January and I haven't had any problems other than that the vibrate sounds awful beyond all reason. Anyway if it doesn't bother you during use, I wouldn't do anything (especially not RMA, because they will almost definitely introduce a real problem while trying to fix it)
Why deal with a problem that shouldnt even be there?
If you don't need the tablet right away, I would just go through the RMA process.
I know for me, I didn't pay 500$ for a loose screw (or whatever it is) rattling inside my prime.
Pretty pathetic Asus won't honor its own warranty.
You can open it yourself and inspect. It maybe something you can fix easily. Really easy
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Bought a new TP 64GB from Amazon. Worked for 2 days, then the computer stopped recognizing it. MANY MANY calls to Asus "support" had me jump through all kinds of hoops trying everything to get the thing to work. Finally I ship the TP to Texas at MY expense for RMA. I finally got it back an hour ago UNCHANGED. They never even tested it to see if they fixed it. Now I call and get ANOTHER RMA, and have to send it in again. Never buy another Asus product. Period.
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Ha! I'm not laughing at you my friend, but just the situation in general. I just got an RMA # for this annoying LCD mura that I have as a result of Asus' crappy displays that they used, but I doubt I'm actually going to use it since the only thing worse than their product design is their RMA process. Judging from the majority of threads on XDA, you should probably just be happy that they didn't break it on you and either blame you for customer-induced damage or just ship you back a broken tablet. Asus sucks.
STraver said:
Bought a new TP 64GB from Amazon. Worked for 2 days, then the computer stopped recognizing it. MANY MANY calls to Asus "support" had me jump through all kinds of hoops trying everything to get the thing to work. Finally I ship the TP to Texas at MY expense for RMA. I finally got it back an hour ago UNCHANGED. They never even tested it to see if they fixed it. Now I call and get ANOTHER RMA, and have to send it in again. Never buy another Asus product. Period.
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i have no idea why anyone would be so stupid to send it to Asus when you could have just sent it back to amazon no quesions asked and gotten a new one or a refund and then ordered a replacement.
knives of ice said:
i have no idea why anyone would be so stupid to send it to Asus when you could have just sent it back to amazon no quesions asked and gotten a new one or a refund and then ordered a replacement.
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That was my thinking exactly. The OP states that after 2 days there were problems. Within that short of a time period I would have been going straight back to where it was purchased and asking for a replacement or refund. (online retailer or not).
krlane said:
That was my thinking exactly. The OP states that after 2 days there were problems. Within that short of a time period I would have been going straight back to where it was purchased and asking for a replacement or refund. (online retailer or not).
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exactly. they go from a company - Amazon - that is pretty much the gold standard for customer service amongst online retailers where they could have easily dealt with them and had a prime in their hands within a few days to trying to RMA it through Asus when there are a million threads and horror stories already on this board. makes no sense.
the LAST thing you should ever do is try to send it back to the company to fix when you can get a new unit.
STraver said:
Bought a new TP 64GB from Amazon. Worked for 2 days, then the computer stopped recognizing it. MANY MANY calls to Asus "support" had me jump through all kinds of hoops trying everything to get the thing to work. Finally I ship the TP to Texas at MY expense for RMA. I finally got it back an hour ago UNCHANGED. They never even tested it to see if they fixed it. Now I call and get ANOTHER RMA, and have to send it in again. Never buy another Asus product. Period.
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This a true story? Why would you get an RMA from Asus when you could have just returned it back to Amazon and got a new one? I've received 5 Prime tablets from Asus RMA department and all of them had issues. If you actually read some of the older posts in here when everyone was RMA'ing their Prime's most people had like an average of 3 RMA returns for one tablet. The RMA process just made it worse.
hate to be one of those "cool story bro" guys, buuuuut this seems to be an exception. haven't seen a bad rma experience posted in at least the last month. sent mine in for a camera and lcd screen mura issue and had it back in hand within 12 days good to go. they've gotten a lot better. also, have you tried using any other computers? if they sent it back and its still not working, have you considered that your computer might be messed up?
anyways, good luck either way! i love my prime and although asus kinda screwed up with some aspects of the tablet, i'm super happy with it. cheers
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Have people been getting Asus to pay for shipping? I got my RMA number online and it doesn't mention anything about shipping costs.
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nhshah7 said:
hate to be one of those "cool story bro" guys, buuuuut this seems to be an exception. haven't seen a bad rma experience posted in at least the last month. sent mine in for a camera and lcd screen mura issue and had it back in hand within 12 days good to go. they've gotten a lot better. also, have you tried using any other computers? if they sent it back and its still not working, have you considered that your computer might be messed up?
anyways, good luck either way! i love my prime and although asus kinda screwed up with some aspects of the tablet, i'm super happy with it. cheers
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Yes I checked other computers and the tech support folks had me try that and a bunch of other stuff as well before giving me an RMA. The tech people were fine. I just think they didn't test it before returning to me, or meant to send me a replacement and sent the original; back by mistake. I have been surprised at this experience for I did my homework before deciding to buy the prime and it was rated #1 in most reviews.
nyijedi said:
Have people been getting Asus to pay for shipping? I got my RMA number online and it doesn't mention anything about shipping costs.
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I had to pay the first time. They only offered to pay when they returned my prime unrepaired and I had to send it back again.
knives of ice said:
i have no idea why anyone would be so stupid to send it to Asus when you could have just sent it back to amazon no quesions asked and gotten a new one or a refund and then ordered a replacement.
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This was not an Amazon problem and I felt it would not be fair to return it to them for an Asus issue.
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This was not an Amazon problem and I felt it would not be fair to return it to them for an Asus issue.
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but it goes back to asus after you return it to them. it's the easier way to deal with all of this.
as for your prime, have you tried downloading the latest firmware file from the asus website and pushing that? does your charger work? anyways, best of luck!
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nhshah7 said:
but it goes back to asus after you return it to them. it's the easier way to deal with all of this.
as for your prime, have you tried downloading the latest firmware file from the asus website and pushing that? does your charger work? anyways, best of luck!
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Yes I tried all those ideas and the Asus folks had me check all those things as well. The port does work for charging, but is no longer recognized by a computer. It seems to have happened to a number of other primes too because I've seen other descriptions very similar. I put up one post where I asked people who had this issue and sent their prime in to RMA to report what Asus found when they completed the repair, but no one was willing to respond. I was going to report what the problem was when I got mine back but Asus didn't repair it, they just returned it..........
In all honesty, they received mine one week and was fixed and returned by the beginning of the next week. BUT, I can say that they did use some tool to open the case which scratched my freaking paint in some places I guess they figure just be happy we fixed it. In the paper work included in the return box somethings said fixed - void warranty, what does that mean.
pceasar said:
In all honesty, they received mine one week and was fixed and returned by the beginning of the next week. BUT, I can say that they did use some tool to open the case which scratched my freaking paint in some places I guess they figure just be happy we fixed it. In the paper work included in the return box somethings said fixed - void warranty, what does that mean.
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I think it means they put on a new void warranty sticker
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