Hello, There are many reports of Samsung's customer service being terrible. When buying my phone I was thinking that I would never have to use Samsung's customer service as I always baby my devices, but I was wrong. Due to a well known defect in the plastic lip on the device, small cracks form over time. They are only about a millimeter or two each, but if your phone is in otherwise pristine condition it can be a very annoying problem. Here is a small piece of knowledge you should know about me, when talking on the phone I have trouble being stern and fighting for what I want. Especially if the person has an accent (not that there is anything wrong with that, I just can't understand them very well.). Continue reading for the whole story, in every detail I can remember!
This started on September 27, 2012. I had my sister call Samsung and explain the problem. Several users have reported the same issue getting solved by either a quick fix or a simple replacement. I was expecting nothing less than a quick fix. A few minutes after hanging up I received an email from Samsung with my ticket number and a UPS shipping label. I immediately started packing when a user on XDA-Developers told me that he got a replacement without having to be without a phone for 10 days, so I called Samsung 2 more times asking for a replacement. They never transferred me to Advanced service or Executive service so I figured it was a lost cause and send my phone in the next day. Because of the small size of the defects, I printed out 3 HD full page pictures of the cracks and circled them. I put them directly by the phone in the box hoping that the technician would get it and be able to solve the problem easily. The part that needed to be replaced costs $30 on eBay and includes the metallic bezel and the white lip. I can do this repair within an hour if I had the parts. The phone was received by Samsung on October 3, 2012. I received no other communication that there were problems so I assumed it was under warranty and would be fixed. They shipped the phone back to me on October 5, 2012.
On October 9, 2012 the phone was delivered to my house. Upon unpacking the phone I noticed that it was filthy. There was a layer of dust/dirt on the screen. I didn't care as long as the phone was fixed. I glanced at the white lip and saw that there were two dents in it, upon looking around the bezel I saw all three of the cracks and one more (probably form shipping). My mom called back immediately and asked why it wasn't fixed. They responded with confusion and we were transferred to Advanced support. They said it must have been a filing error and that they were sorry, we had to schedule another repair. I'm very mad at this point. How do some users get a replacement phone free on the first try and I have to wait 12 days to get nothing done, then send it in again for even longer? I pack it up with no pictures this time. Just the device in some bubble wrap (6 layers to be exact. Enough to protect it from even the biggest hit.). The phone was shipped out for the second time on October 10, 2012.
On Friday October 12, 2012 Samsung got the phone. No repair was attempted on this day as it was Friday. This was understandable because I wouldn't want to start a repair right before a weekend either. October 15, 2012 comes and with it another email from Samsung. This time it's an update that my repair cost has changed. Just in case you forgot, the original issue was with cracks on the white lip on the side of the device. Now in this email I see "After careful inspection, the repair cost for your product has changed. Please review the following important information and instruction." I read further down and see in large orange letters "$197.01". I freak out. I read what the charge is for, an LCD repair fee for $117.00 and a Standard repair fee for $65.00. Now why on earth would the LCD have to be replaced? I first went on the Samsung Live Chat as this is supposed to be a replacement for their phone service. I get no where and was told to call for more information. So I called. After asking why I need to pay for this repair that doesn't need to be done about 5 times and saying that this is my second time sending it in I was transferred to Advanced customer service, which I think is just another employee who the problem gets passed on to. I hand the phone off to my dad and he takes it away. Asks why they want $200 for something that is their problem. The guy said that the LCD is either cracked or it's an internal problem. Duh. Anyway my dad said that they need to file their own claim with UPS as the phone was damaged in shipping. The phone's LCD was perfect when I sent it in. Some words about not supporting a product were said and we were transferred to Executive customer service.
Let me inform you that Executive customer service leaves at 8:00 PM CST (but the phone support stays open until 9:00 PM CST). It is 7:45 PC CST when we are transferred. The music stopped and it started to ring, then a busy tone came, and finally the line went dead. He called back and was transferred to Advanced after 5 minutes of explaining what the problem was. Advanced said the Executives left for the day, she scheduled a phone meeting on the next day at 5:00 PM CST. My dad left his work number for them to call as he wouldn't have been home yet.
The next day he gets home from work and he told me that he missed the call. So apparently he called back and went back up the line to Executive. Finally after about an hour of persuading they agreed to fix the LCD, which isn't even broken, and the cracks for free. I think okay everything is good again ill have my phone by early next week. The next day I got an email from Samsung saying that the repair was once again on hold. This time for parts. At this point the phone has been gone for 20 days. With the weekend coming up the phone will have to shipped tomorrow in order to get here Monday. I want to know how long the parts take to come in so I called again and asked. Put on hold for a few minutes. Guy comes back and says he doesn't know. They aren't informed about parts and can't give me an ETA. We will see what tomorrow brings and ill update the thread if something else happens.
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Samsung ignores my phone and doesn't repair, I send it in again and they try to charge me $200 to fix an LCD that works perfectly. A few calls later they agree to fix everything free. Now its on hold for parts and it is day 20 of not having a phone. In short, Samsung doesn't care about customers and will try to screw them any way possible. The next phone I buy will NOT be a Samsung phone. Congrats customer service, you lost a customer.
-Matt The Angry Samsung Hater.
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...never mind.
Heard that apple has a new phone out, easy to use.
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Heard that apple has a new phone out, easy to use.
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Ya I hear it just works....
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Ya I hear it just works....
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Unlike Samsungs support. Too bad it has an Apple on the back.
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Yikes! !!
I'm very sorry to hear this report.
Good customer service is the backbone of any company, and clearly Samsung is forgetting that customers are their future.
I'm hoping you get a resolution soon, and that your experience is isolated, and not becoming the new norm for companies seeking our vote via checkbook.....g
I had a somewhat similar situation with the warranty company with my wife's phone.
She was without her phone for half a month, after (many) frustrating calls later, I ended up calling the at&t customer support and I explained the situation to them.
They decided to take half a month off the bill for her phone and pay half off of the insurance deductible.
Edit: i explained the situation to at&t and asked them why the insurance company couldn't send me a replacement phone before i sent them mine. At&t even called the insurance rep and asked. They got no where. I then asked what at&t could do because it wasn't right that i paid for service ask month and haven't used it in 15 days.
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Wow what a horrible experience. Although, I would have just purchase the $30 part and did it myself. I can't imagine shipping my phone anywhere but that's just me. I hope they get it resolved and fixed ASAP. Keep us updated.
-Once you go NOTE, you'd say 4 inches a Joke
[Lady]: "How do you carry that huge phone in your pocket?"
[Note User]: "I'm used to having huge stuff in my pants"
Still waiting for the part. Hopefully it'll get done tomorrow. If not ill call in and flip out.
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I had the crack issue, I called att and calmly talked with them about it and they credited my account a month of free service to off set the coat of an insurance claim through asurion. After I filed the claim I had my new carbon grey note the next day. On top of the free exchange I ended up with a 90$ credit after its all said and done.
So try just giving att customer service a call of its not to late.
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Wow, that's awful, completely opposite from my experience with Samsung. Long story short, I bricked my phone & they emailed me a prepaid label so I sent it in and had it back fixed within a week. In your situation I would have just fixed it myself too, but then again I'm a former phone repair tech & I know not everyone is as comfortable taking apart phones as I am. Good luck, keep us posted.
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Wow, that's awful, completely opposite from my experience with Samsung. Long story short, I bricked my phone & they emailed me a prepaid label so I sent it in and had it back fixed within a week. In your situation I would have just fixed it myself too, but then again I'm a former phone repair tech & I know not everyone is as comfortable taking apart phones as I am. Good luck, keep us posted.
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I second that. My phone had the stuck power button failure. They sent me a label and in 3 weeks I had my phone back!!
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Got the phone back yesterday. Has a stuck pixel. I already flashed, have it set up how I like it, I'm just gonna deal with it.
Oh, and they sent me a refurb
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I mailed in my gtablet in about 3 weeks ago to get it repaired. I checked the tracking number it arrived on the 12th. I called them on the 22nd to see if they had sent it back. i was told i would be called back by the next day to get a status update. 3 days latter i call back i am told i would be called by the next day. 1 day latter i am called back that they have no record of it being delivered to them. i give them the tracking number tell them it was delivered on the 12th. get called back today saying the tracking number was missing numbers. i have the women on the phone type in the tracking number in on usps web site. i get told shes has to talk to the people at the repair center. get a call back they they can not find the gtablet at the repair center and they are trying to find it and i should be called by tomorrow. she said if they do not find it they should replace it
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Here is your message to post:
@viewsonic because of your actions with the GTABLET, I will never buy another Viewsonic product #IwillneverbuyanotherViewsonicproduct
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I also am not happy with my experience sending my G Tablet in. I got one back but it was in bad condition compared to the new one I sent in. There was 2 stuck pixels right in the middle of the screen, heavy scratching and scuffing on the back, and the case creaked. I decided to email woot and they'll take mine back. They don't have anymore in stock though so they're issuing me a refund.
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I also am not happy with my experience sending my G Tablet in. I got one back but it was in bad condition compared to the new one I sent in. There was 2 stuck pixels right in the middle of the screen, heavy scratching and scuffing on the back, and the case creaked.
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This is exactly the experience I had with a Viewsonic LCD monitor several years ago. I sent it in under warranty for no backlight. It was in perfect physical condition. I got back a different monitor in deplorable condition, several pixels stuck ON and a big scratch across the screen. They refused to take the monitor back. They really suck.
I just had to RMA stuff from both Seagate and Sony. They were just as incompetent. They will lie right to your face, just to get you off the phone. All companies do this just so the return process is as painful as possible. They hope that next time you won't bother.
I doubt they care too much about your experience. If you have to return something, they figure you probably will never buy anything from them again, so why should they lift a finger to help you? It sucks, but it's how these companies do business.
just called again she said she has not been emailed back by them at the repair center. but she hopes the will have it fingered out by the end of the day. i really don't know what i can do at this point they more or less just stole it. i did insure(for $100) it with the post office i don't know if i should call them or not
So Viewsonic says they have no record of receiving it. So what?! If the USPS has a record of it being delivered, isn't that pretty conclusive? Assuming this goes on much longer, I'd contact the postal fraud department. I hear they take this stuff pretty seriously. It's possible it was delivered incorrectly, but that should still constitute an investigation.
Ok they called me last night and said they will replace my table with at brand new one and i should have it Monday so at least they are making it right.
The women from us merchant was always great to work with. its just the repair center that had the problems
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Ok they called me last night and said they will replace my table with at brand new one and i should have it Monday so at least they are making it right.
The women from us merchant was always great to work with. its just the repair center that had the problems
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Might want to change the title then:
"Do send you gtable in to get fixed!!! they will send you a brand new one"
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Might want to change the title then:
"Do send you gtable in to get fixed!!! they will send you a brand new one"
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more like call them every hour on the hour for 3 days they might send you a new one
Well, got my Prime back yesterday. I sent it in two weeks prior due to the screen seperating from the back along the top edge. Needless to say, after seeing some of the threads around here, I was not exactly expecting the best. However, I did the RMA and got ASUS to pay for the shipping and I just paid for the box...and, within two weeks, the Prime arrived back, fixed, no creaks, no light bleed other than the tiny bit down by the home and menu icons that was always there, and in fine working order. The wifi even "seems" a little stronger. I haven't done any scientific tests but it works better and faster downstairs than it did before. So, I am pretty pleased that the issue is resolved.
I'm still a bit leary of the tablet since it started coming apart on it's own, and time will tell, but I can at least say the RMA experience went about as well as it could have.
Wow thats the quickest turn around I've seen from Asus. But I guess your issue was regarding the bezel and did not require any engineering tests. Some of the top tabs were probably broken causing the bezel to separate from the purple back. They probably just put a new bezel and sent it right out.
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However, I did the RMA and got ASUS to pay for the shipping and I just paid for the box...
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did you have to do or say anything special to get them to pay for shipping?
also did you send yours to texas or a different location?
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did you have to do or say anything special to get them to pay for shipping?
also did you send yours to texas or a different location?
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Went to Texas. As for the shipping...during the conversation with the CS rep, I likened paying for shipping on the 25 day old tablet which was under warranty to my buying a new car, having it break on the side of the road in the first year due a major mechanical issue and then having to pay for towing. Yes, someone has to pay to get the car to the dealership (and that may be me up front), but if the problem is a warranty problem, then I would expect to be reimbursed. So, asked that if I paid to get the tablet to Texas, would I be reimbursed if the tablet had a warrantable defect. I was told no, but then the CS rep offered to have shipping paid for if I covered the boxing. I took the deal.
I had a really positive RMA experience as well. Like some other members here, I was contacted by ASUS_USA via pm and was told to return the tablet for RMA but when they found out that I already have an outstanding RMA (called in couple days earlier) they offered to send in a replacement instead of fixing mine. I gladly accepted the offer.
Asus covered both way overnight shipping via Fedex and I received my shiny new TP within 10 days.
P.S. I sent mine to Asus US HQ i.e. California.
That's just not right. I've been waiting 3 Weeks and they still haven't done anything, I've started calling every other day. And I paid to ship it. Needless to say i'm very jealous...
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My RMA has been sitting since 02/01/12 in WB5 waiting status for wifi and gps issues.
I am not sure if Asus has changed their RMA mailing policy or that I just got lucky but a few days ago I also had to create an RMA. After the CSR and I came to the conclusion that my unit was indeed defective he immediately created a prepaid shipping label to Texas and emailed me both the RMA and Fedex label. At no time did I have to haggle for a prepaid shipping label. He just automatically did it without asking.
I was courteous and friendly the whole hour while on the phone with him so maybe that helped?
For those who are curious as to why I had to RMA, I believe a cable for my primes display popped out of its socket. Consequently the unit still ran as usual but I was unable to see images unless I plugged my tablet to a monitor via hdmi. I was hesitant to open up my prime in fear of scratching the unit and sadly my return window with Newegg passed just 2 days prior, so my only option was to RMA.
Hope that helps others looking to RMA.
I'm having a horrible time so far with mine. I sent it in because 1) the power adapter wasn't charging after being plugged in and 2) the plastic piece inside the power (dock) port broke off when I was trying to plug it in.
It took 3 days after I sent it in for status to change to WF4 (customer induced damage). I called the phone number, and they told me to wait for an email about it. Two days later, I get the email. I reply to protest, and get a prompt response From Megan Nesmith saying that they were going to check with the technician. That was a week ago, and I haven't heard anything back even when I've emailed asking for an update twice.
I called the phone number again, and they couldn't tell me anything. Theoretically, my case has been "escalated" and they'll be contacting me soon, but who knows how long that will take.
So at this point, I have no idea what's going on with it. I'm just hoping they don't ship it back to me like they threatened to in the original email about it (if I didn't pay by 2/14).
What town in Texas are you sending to?
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That's just not right. I've been waiting 3 Weeks and they still haven't done anything, I've started calling every other day. And I paid to ship it. Needless to say i'm very jealous...
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same here 3 weeks and no status change
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What town in Texas are you sending to?
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The service senter in Grapevine, TX. Admittedly I am very nervious from all the horror stories that I have looked over. However, so far all is well.
I had the same problem and sent mine in, i should be getting it back tomorrow also just about a two week turn around in terms of repairs. I just had a quick question, mine was only in repair for about one day according to there tracking thing. Is that normal for this type of repair. I know ill have it tomorrow but i'm just curious if this is a simpler fix then i realized. Either way it will be great to finally have it back and hopefully in perfect working order.
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I had the same problem and sent mine in, i should be getting it back tomorrow also just about a two week turn around in terms of repairs. I just had a quick question, mine was only in repair for about one day according to there tracking thing. Is that normal for this type of repair. I know ill have it tomorrow but i'm just curious if this is a simpler fix then i realized. Either way it will be great to finally have it back and hopefully in perfect working order.
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mine was in house for two days before it got opened, but only a day in repair status, and then shipped.
Sent mine out on the 24th of January, in repair status on the 27th. No status change on february 14th, called ASUS and case got escalated, to find out what was the hold up. Got email that very night with a fedex tracking number, says will be delivered on the 16th. Keeping fingers crossed everything is working right.
By the way problem was WIFI/BT drop issue. When I called tech support the first time, they talked me through a hard reset, which did not fix problem, then received a call later that day, rep immediately setup rma and sent me shipping info which ASUS paid for. All I had to do was provide the shipping box.
Very happy with customer sevice, hopefully will be happy with tablet too.
Don't know if this is the correct forum or not, but I am certain I will be informed by somebody else should this be misplaced.
So.... I lost my phone last weekend and I subsequently filed a claim with Asurion, T-Mobile's insurance provider. However, I have a strange circumstance that did not require me to suspend my service. I was at the T-Mobile store getting a micro SIM card for use with another phone I was planning on flashing over to T-Mobile. Anyhow as it turns out, I could not get a micro SIM as it would render my service useless on my phone (unless of course I possessed a SIM card adapter, which I found existed after this incident). So the rep had to issue me a new SIM card.
After I all of that excitement I noticed I was running late picking-up my kids. So I rushed from the store, and I swear that I had all of my phones & SIM cards with me. However, upon returning home I could not locate my phone. I thought to myself that it must have fallen between the seats and that I would search for it after the kids leave. So I broke out the new SIM card and an old MyTouch 3G Slide to use during the interim. After the kids left I searched for my phone with no success. I even called the T-Mobile store and there too was informed they were not in possession of my Amaze.
I waited to file my claim anyways as I really believed my phone must be in my vehicle, especially as my truck is notorious for consuming cell phone, wallets, etc.! Sunday comes around and I still haven't found my Amaze. So I file a claim with Asurion, and I wait to hear back from them. Six hours later I get an e-mail response saying they have news about my claim. So I call the 866# and I am informed by a rep that my claim is denied because my line has been in use. I of course explain my story, and the rep claims to understand. They check with T-Mobile to see when the last use of my phone occurred and according to them it was the following day. This is odd, but my thought is that I had not used my phone the entire day prior to filing my claim thus the report of the last use of my phone.
After all is said and done, the rep at Asurion files another claim assuring me that this claim would not be rejected & that she would call me within 24 hours. I never heard from the rep so I called again only to be informed that my claim again is denied with no reason given. So again I tell the rep what happened, and again the rep says the understand, calls T-Mobile, and files another claim with all the same promises as before. Next day I get the same e-mail as I received prior which by now indicates to me that my claim is denied. This time when I call I decided to escalate the situation. Well, this only further confused the rep I spoke with as they also refused to allow me to speak to a supervisor while claiming they could solve the issue. I get placed on hold by this rep with the excuse that HE needed to contact T-Mobile. He comes back on the line, and right away starts to tell me that my line is insured not my phone! I of course already have the literature from Asurion pulled up. I very firmly explain to him that every single reason he has given me for not honoring my claim is complete BS.
This representative continued to hold his ground that my phone line is insured, that if they cannot detect the phone on the network the claim is no good and some other idiotic excuse that I rebutted. By now he can tell that I am not very satisfied with their tactics, nor his level of service. So he again places me on hold telling me that HE will speak with T-Mobile. Well... I got blind transferred to T-Mobile, and of course I am informed that they cannot process the insurance claim. I immediately ask to speak with a supervisor. So I get placed on hold, rep returns telling me that I need to wait and she asks me if she could place me on hold again, then she hangs-up on me. Great! An hour on the phone & I get nowhere.
So I decided to try the online support people. Which when I am chatting online sometimes with "customer support" I 100% feel that I am speaking with a chat-bot! This 'person' also tells me that they cannot do anything. However, he offers me phone upgrades on all 4 lines of service. So while I am waiting for this 'person' to type their next reply I began to search for an upgrade. Some upgrade it turns out to be as they are basically offering me to purchase phones at the full retail price. I let the rep know that this is such a bogus benefit and that I could purchase a phone at the full retail price anytime I wished. Enough of this; I'll just call T-Mobile one last time and inform them straight away that this is the last opportunity for them to get this right, and that after dealing with Asurion & their less than stellar service, I will not be calling them. This time I actually get a person that really understands the words coming from my mouth. He ends up filing the claim with Asurion for me, and after speaking to 10 people by now informs me that my claim will continue to be denied unless I suspend my service!
I had figured by now that no human is involved in the processing of claims. Looks like I am correct in my assessment. Sigh.... So again I get a notice this morning that my claim is ready and to call again, which is code for your claim is denied. Yup, my 5th claim is denied. So I am typing out this story of frustration while I await a reply to my 6th claim. A claim which I have finally adapted all of my responses for their automated system to understand.
I realize this is very long winded, but I appreciate your understanding of my frustration with what I now view as some sort of scheme. A scheme that is meant to bilk consumers out of their hard earned dollars, and never provide the service for which they have paid.
Am I the only person that has had this issue with Asurion/T-Mobile or any other carrier as it seams Asurion has the market cornered on providing Phone Replacement Insurance for every major carrier?!
Sadly Sent from my A500 while I feel lonely without my Amaze 4G
sorry to hear..
This is why Ive NEVER gotten insurance on ANY phone i've ever owned (be it on t-mobile, or verizon, or sprint). Because of the fact I know they all insure through asurion and I know for a fact Asurion sucks balls. Ive heard and read so many horror stories about asurion...not to mention the replacement phones they send out are usually garbage. theyre usually refurbished phones..and by refurbished phones they clean the screen, make sure it turns on, and then call it good. the same phone that went in for signal problems will 99% come out with signal problems. Eff asurion in the a, seriously. dont ever get asurion insurance again. if you ever do get insurance on the phone make sure its carrier insurance, not insurance via 3rd party (aka asurion)
i hope everything works out well for you.
Update:
Just as I planned I received an email finally approving my claim! This is what happens when an f-ing computer decides what to do. There quite literally has been no human involvement with my claim. Yet these ya'hoo's talk about fraud & all this other crap.
I got news for you idiots: when a system is finally figured out by people, then it is ripe for being manipulated.
I do agree very much with the post above me though. Stay away from the insurance for more reasons then the fact that you will be ripped off by this company. My opinion is that you save the $8/month you would pay towards the insurance & save it specifically for a fund for your phone.
Another note: I have been reading a whole lot of posts about stolen or lost devices. I highly suggest installing some program such as Lookout. I am still checking on my phone every day to see if it has been turned back on/found by somebody.
Other security ideas to consider: encrypting the data on your phone & SD card, locking the phone, password protecting the SIM card and with ICS entering owner info that is displayed on the lock screen (there are still some honest persons out there, they just don't always think to call the carrier to let them know they found a phone).
About the above security suggestions... I know that people complain about how unlocking the phone takes too much time. My sister is the biggest complainer I know. I did her a favor by installing Lookout on her brand new Amaze. Anyways, the 3 seconds it takes to unlock your phone can save you the headache later.
Just saying!
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I've been shelling out money to these folks for the past 3yrs now.
What I want to know is did you call and tell T-Mobile that you lost the phone? Because they should be able to IMEI block it. Then I would go as far as to get a police report and then send in the claim again. Once that they see your phone is IMEI blocked then it should qualify your claim. Don't quote me on this but its worth a shot.
Good Luck.
If they don't ever wanna cooperate, always file a complaint with the BBB. Works with me
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Received replacement late yesterday. Upon plugging in for initial charge noticed that the usb connector is loose, and yes I am using the charger sent with the phone.
I have to say my loyalty to this underrated phone is waning, and the thought of jumping over to Samsung is worrisome. I cannot and will not use a phone that I cannot replace the battery or add memory! Sorry HTC, but the One line lacks a whole lot of thought.
If my Acer tablet had cellular capability, I would just use it. The A500 has the best battery life I've ever had in an electronic product, and is well designed & constructed. Only problem is the optics, they suck.
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Received replacement late yesterday. Upon plugging in for initial charge noticed that the usb connector is loose, and yes I am using the charger sent with the phone.
I have to say my loyalty to this underrated phone is waning, and the thought of jumping over to Samsung is worrisome. I cannot and will not use a phone that I cannot replace the battery or add memory! Sorry HTC, but the One line lacks a whole lot of thought.
If my Acer tablet had cellular capability, I would just use it. The A500 has the best battery life I've ever had in an electronic product, and is well designed & constructed. Only problem is the optics, they suck.
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you have to realize you recieved a refurbished product, not a new one. furthemore it was refurbished by ASURION not HTC. so factor both of those in and be happy it even works. Asurion's QC is horrible most of the time it seems they make sure it turns on and then say ''okay its fine''
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you have to realize you recieved a refurbished product, not a new one. furthemore it was refurbished by ASURION not HTC. so factor both of those in and be happy it even works. Asurion's QC is horrible most of the time it seems they make sure it turns on and then say ''okay its fine''
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Yeah. I know now that this is a newly refurbished P.O.S.! I am not pleased at all. Just got off the phone with Asurion. They are sending me an One S. I really don't know what to do here. I want my Amaze. I'm not willing to get a product that I cannot change the battery out of or add memory to. If that were the case, I'd get an iPhone.
May send back the One S.
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Yeah. I know now that this is a newly refurbished P.O.S.! I am not pleased at all. Just got off the phone with Asurion. They are sending me an One S. I really don't know what to do here. I want my Amaze. I'm not willing to get a product that I cannot change the battery out of or add memory to. If that were the case, I'd get an iPhone.
May send back the One S.
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if you know its a refurbished phone, then dont be mad at HTC =)
I say give the OneS a good try. You may find that the removeable battery isnt all its cracked out to be. yeah no sd slot is a bummer but seriously give it a shot. Personally I would have asked for another amaze. =)
I cancelled my insurance a few days ago because of this post! I'll never send another penny to Asurion.
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Blame people that scam for all of this non sense, by all means I don't fully agree with all of asurions practices but working for tmobile I get to see the side you guys dont. People call in for claims by using there friends phones to try and get better phones, people that "lost" it and we check there call history and someone they know is using it, etc..... its easy to be upset I would if I was in ops shoes but if you understand the system insurance is great to have, I always tell people if you lose your phone first things first file your claim get it started even if u don't complete it you can get the proper direction on what steps to do once its lost to get your service up and running till you get a new one.
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Aaueion has new. Nothing but great to me. They bent over backwards to take care of me. I went from a G2 to a one s.
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Cant really say I have any complains with Asurion other than the T Mobile store I went to was out of Amazes so I got stuck with a SGS2. Although technacly two SGS2s ebcause the first one had a problem where when making a call nothing would be heard, so luckilly I was in the parking lot still and went back in and got a replacement. I tried talking to the lady into letting me pay a difference for a OneS but she said not :/ I love HTCs so its kind of a bummer to have a Samsung but I cant complain too much either.
Also off topic: Glad to see the Amaze finally got CM9 working, well GSM atleast
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Yeah. I know now that this is a newly refurbished P.O.S.! I am not pleased at all. Just got off the phone with Asurion. They are sending me an One S. I really don't know what to do here. I want my Amaze. I'm not willing to get a product that I cannot change the battery out of or add memory to. If that were the case, I'd get an iPhone.
May send back the One S.
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ONE S is probably the best phone i've ever used from T-Mboile. (after flashing a new rom with the 3dots menu removed) nice battery life, thin, slick, fast, feels great in my hand, awesome bright screen that's just the right size for one hand use. I like it much better than my S3, except the no microSD card slot part. non removable battery doesnt really matter if you have have the 3.99 warranty replacement.
I just cracked my my amaze screen the other day,even had the d30 case. It just landed on its face sadly.. but what kind of deductible does assurion charge ? I'm debating on just keeping the phone cause its just a hairline crack straight up the middle of the screen.
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They deductible is around 125-130$ also if you decide to go that route, PRAY or call a Tmo store ahead to see if they even have any Amaze's left. There were none at the store I filed my claim so I got stuck with a SGS2
Dang, I didn't even pay that much for the phone. I convinced tmobile to fork it over for 50... No way I'm paying twice as much for a refurb. Thanks though.
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I just cracked my my amaze screen the other day,even had the d30 case. It just landed on its face sadly.. but what kind of deductible does assurion charge ? I'm debating on just keeping the phone cause its just a hairline crack straight up the middle of the screen.
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Dang, I didn't even pay that much for the phone. I convinced tmobile to fork it over for 50... No way I'm paying twice as much for a refurb. Thanks though.
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I cracked my screen a few weeks ago. I also had the D3O case but it didn't help at all. the deductible was $130 and Asurion set my replacement right away (called about 23:00 Saturday night and had new phone Tuesday morning). the one they sent me was a brand new phone in a sealed unopened box, so now I have a spare battery, battery cover and SIM card.
That makes it sound much better. New phone and an extra battery will be sweet. I'll go for it. Thanks
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I would trade my Amaze for a One S in a heartbeat. Going to the S4 processor and be able to run Cyanogenmod. Heck, the One S has a much more stable CM10 than the Amaze does for CM9. I hate that I can't get a stable Cyanogenmod ROM on my phone.
This is my third HTC phone. My first was a Google Nexus One, second was the One X, and then this beauty the HTC One Developer edition. Unfortunately my problems started a couple of months after I bought the phone.
The earpiece speaker stopped working. If I wanted to hear anybody, then I had to switch it to speakerphone. Inconvenient most of the time. I called customer service to see if techsupport would have any suggestions. That was futile. Reset was all that they could suggest, which had been done days earlier. I messed around with it for a few weeks trying to see if I could resolve the problem via software/firmware. I didn't want to send it in; I was going to be without a good smartphone as my One X was in pieces waiting for a new screen. I finally broke down and mailed it back.
They received it on a Monday, but didn't start work on it until Thursday. I got that phone back just over two weeks after I had sent it in. I wasn't impressed so far, but was happy to have my phone back. In the middle of my second call, the earpiece speaker stopped working again. I called customer support and suggested that I would like to have my phone replaced this time. Outright refusal. Had to be sent in for service again. I sent it in almost right away this time. After a week had gone by with no update, I called customer support to see what the
status was. Waiting for parts. I asked how long that might take. No answer for me. At this point I am already pissed with HTC customer disservice. Another 5 days go by, and I call again.
Phone is repaired, just has to go through testing, should be shipping out tomorrow (Thursday). Tomorrow comes and goes, but now it shows up on the tracking website. A good sign, thinks I. Unfortunately the tracking number shows zipcode required. I call customer service again (number is now programmed in my speed dial) and they explain that they need to check my address. Everything is the same as it was when I bought my phone, and when it was sent in the last time for service. They promise that it will ship that day (Friday - two weeks after I sent it in). Monday comes and goes with no tracking number. Call customer service again. They have to check with the repair facility that it was shipped, and they assure me that it was. Hang up. One hour later I get my tracking number. Phone is going out 4 days after they said it had shipped.
I can tolerate a lot in customer service, but I will not tolerate being lied to. HTC has lost my business permanently. And not just mine. Just weaning my wife off of a blackberry.Two months ago I would have recommended the One. Now, probably the Nexus 5 or else the MotoX. And anybody who asks for information on what phone to buy will be told in no uncertain terms what my opinion of the company is. No surprise that they are in the financial situation that they are. I am sending the same letter to the president but I don't expect it to resolve anything. Just wanted to rant a bit, and make sure that the information is out there.
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Yes, I agree with you. Personally, I think the phone is fantastic, but I will not buy HTC again just for their customer service. My phone screen cracked when I had the phone in my pocket... it was my fault, you should never have a phone in your pocket I sent the phone for repair, knowing that I was going to need to pay them to fix it. When I got the quote, the said that they needed to change the board and the case, since my phone was rooted what does that have anything to do with the cracked screen? The total repair was $300. I decided to pay to get it replace by my insurance $200 and get the warranty from the insurance company.
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My HTC One At&t has a dead pixel in the screen... i just went to AT&T device support and they have tested the phone and gave me a new phone with in 30 min.. Geez i haven't faced such a hassles....
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This is my third HTC phone. My first was a Google Nexus One, second was the One X, and then this beauty the HTC One Developer edition. Unfortunately my problems started a couple of months after I bought the phone.
The earpiece speaker stopped working. If I wanted to hear anybody, then I had to switch it to speakerphone. Inconvenient most of the time. I called customer service to see if techsupport would have any suggestions. That was futile. Reset was all that they could suggest, which had been done days earlier. I messed around with it for a few weeks trying to see if I could resolve the problem via software/firmware. I didn't want to send it in; I was going to be without a good smartphone as my One X was in pieces waiting for a new screen. I finally broke down and mailed it back.
They received it on a Monday, but didn't start work on it until Thursday. I got that phone back just over two weeks after I had sent it in. I wasn't impressed so far, but was happy to have my phone back. In the middle of my second call, the earpiece speaker stopped working again. I called customer support and suggested that I would like to have my phone replaced this time. Outright refusal. Had to be sent in for service again. I sent it in almost right away this time. After a week had gone by with no update, I called customer support to see what the
status was. Waiting for parts. I asked how long that might take. No answer for me. At this point I am already pissed with HTC customer disservice. Another 5 days go by, and I call again.
Phone is repaired, just has to go through testing, should be shipping out tomorrow (Thursday). Tomorrow comes and goes, but now it shows up on the tracking website. A good sign, thinks I. Unfortunately the tracking number shows zipcode required. I call customer service again (number is now programmed in my speed dial) and they explain that they need to check my address. Everything is the same as it was when I bought my phone, and when it was sent in the last time for service. They promise that it will ship that day (Friday - two weeks after I sent it in). Monday comes and goes with no tracking number. Call customer service again. They have to check with the repair facility that it was shipped, and they assure me that it was. Hang up. One hour later I get my tracking number. Phone is going out 4 days after they said it had shipped.
I can tolerate a lot in customer service, but I will not tolerate being lied to. HTC has lost my business permanently. And not just mine. Just weaning my wife off of a blackberry.Two months ago I would have recommended the One. Now, probably the Nexus 5 or else the MotoX. And anybody who asks for information on what phone to buy will be told in no uncertain terms what my opinion of the company is. No surprise that they are in the financial situation that they are. I am sending the same letter to the president but I don't expect it to resolve anything. Just wanted to rant a bit, and make sure that the information is out there.
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In this day and age customer service is what makes or breaks a company. Its the truth. You are starting to see companies with great customer service excel. Amazon.com has GREAT service and they are destroying in online sales.
I think it's the HTC repair people that are the problem. At least you got your phone back. I hope they fixed it finally. It seems like HTC doesn't want to spend money to repair phones that are defective. You shouldn't have had to send it in twice.
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I agree that it's the repair facility that is the problem. My camera took a dump on my evo 4g lte. Sent it in. Took a month before anything. Was waiting for parts, then in testing, then nothing. I found the CEOs email address and emailed him. He read it I believe, sent it to his assistant, and 3 days later they sent me a new evo. Overnight shipping. Outside of the repair shop, they made good by me.
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My HTC One At&t has a dead pixel in the screen... i just went to AT&T device support and they have tested the phone and gave me a new phone with in 30 min.. Geez i haven't faced such a hassles....
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Exactly.. ATT Device support centers (totally different from their retail stores) is the way to go ANYtime.. Took my phone in due to purple camera after I first received it. Swapped it out for a new, properly functioning, one and I was out of the store in 30mins.best experience ever.. Stay away from htc service, if you have att it's truly uneccesary, except maybe in very extreme cases. I'm an HTC fan for life and will remain so.
I dare you to find customer service with ANY product this day and age that is a pleasurable experience..
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Well it just gets better. Phone came in this week while I was away for a few days. Finally got a chance to check it out today. Went to install CleanRom and noticed some weird issues with trying to load it. I got looking at the phone and realized that instead of my 64gb Dev phone that I purchased, they had returned a 32gb non-Dev phone. If only they were just inept...
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Exactly.. ATT Device support centers (totally different from their retail stores) is the way to go ANYtime.. Took my phone in due to purple camera after I first received it. Swapped it out for a new, properly functioning, one and I was out of the store in 30mins.best experience ever.. Stay away from htc service, if you have att it's truly uneccesary, except maybe in very extreme cases. I'm an HTC fan for life and will remain so.
I dare you to find customer service with ANY product this day and age that is a pleasurable experience..
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I have found quite a bit actually. XO Skins has wonderful customer support, I told them I had a crease In my screen protector and they sent me a whole new kit the same day free of charge.
Everybodies experience is always different. Ive sent my htc one x back twice to htc both times underwarranty and it was always fixed the same week I sent it and recieved it back both times the following week after I sent it. Phone was fully refurbished with a new case speaks and stickers both times and my bootloader was relocked and s-off. Best customer service I ever had. Definantly recommend htc to everyone I meet.
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Everybodies experience is always different. Ive sent my htc one x back twice to htc both times underwarranty and it was always fixed the same week I sent it and recieved it back both times the following week after I sent it. Phone was fully refurbished with a new case speaks and stickers both times and my bootloader was relocked and s-off. Best customer service I ever had. Definantly recommend htc to everyone I meet.
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I wish that I could say the same. 3 days after having this escalated, I still have yet to hear from HTC what they are going to do about my phone. ON hold with them again. I've probably spent about 10 hours on the phone with them in the last 7-8 weeks as I try and get the functioning phone that I paid for.
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I wish that I could say the same. 3 days after having this escalated, I still have yet to hear from HTC what they are going to do about my phone. ON hold with them again. I've probably spent about 10 hours on the phone with them in the last 7-8 weeks as I try and get the functioning phone that I paid for.
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Certain customer service centers may be worse than others. I think both times I sent my phone out it went to some place in Texas.
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What you all have to understand is that HTC support is actually a subcontractor that is contracted out to not only support HTC but other brands as well and they are region specific. When you call HTC they give you an address to ship the phone to that is simply an HTC certified repair facility. Unfortunately HTC has no control over that facility unless they receive many complaints. Then they can take away the service contract to that facility and move to another. Here in the Dallas area it was Celestica for a long time that did work for AT&T as well as RIM. They have since outsourced to Mexico and closed. I don't know who does most of the contract work now in this are. So if possible never deal with the manufacturer, instead deal with your provider and always buy the extended warranty which will cover damage that even you cause and will replace the phone for free, not repair it.
Just thought that I would post a followup. A fellow member here sent me a link with the email addresses of the upper execs of the company. I sent my first one to the head of US Operations, Jason Mackenzie. A week later after not hearing anything back, I sent one to Peter Chou. Within 24 hrs I received an email back from Mr Mackenzies office. In the meantime, I had hit a roadblock with escalations. Their computer showed that I had purchased a European model with 32 gb of ram, apparently the serial number was entered incorrectly. On the second repair they had replaced the mainboard, which resulted in my phone being returned to me the way that it was. Once Mr Mackenzie's office was involved, things started progressing, but it was still painfully slow. Received the proper phone on Friday. IF they are interested in survival, then their customer service needs to ratchet up several notches. I realize that every company makes mistakes, but the measure of customer service is how they rectify those mistakes. They failed several times in that department.
The good news is that I have a Nexus 5 on the way now.
Ive just spoke to someone from HTC and they have asked me to send in my device for repair because of blacklight bleed issues and battery issues, i was just wondering how anyone else got on? did yours come back better or worse?
Well, after google refusing to RMA my N9 with a defective screen (dark bar on screen showed up, just like it was a burn-in. Several similar reports have shown up on reddit already), I've spoken with HTC Portugal which then redirected me to their partner (repairing company) to whom I sent the device to a repair.
I got the info that the device was accepted under warranty (contrary to Google's position) for a screen repair. This was 30 days ago. Just today I called back to HTC because there is a legal limit of 30 days for repairs in Portugal and the HTC assistant was spectacular with the whole situation. They admitted promptly that the lack of parts for this device made it impossible to repair on the legal limit.
I am in fact waiting for a new device to be sent to me in a matter of a few days (or next couple of weeks): HTC appologised for the entire situation -which is not their fault anyway- and promptly answered my query by saying that they will provide me a new device and that they can not do it immediatly because they have to enquire where is there stock on the international HTC network to claim a N9 from, since there is nothing available here in Portugal.
I might have been lucky with the assistant, but this was a great costumer service and while I still don't have my device back, or a new one to replace it, the way the situation was handled was great from their side.
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Well, after google refusing to RMA my N9 with a defective screen (dark bar on screen showed up, just like it was a burn-in. Several similar reports have shown up on reddit already), I've spoken with HTC Portugal which then redirected me to their partner (repairing company) to whom I sent the device to a repair.
I got the info that the device was accepted under warranty (contrary to Google's position) for a screen repair. This was 30 days ago. Just today I called back to HTC because there is a legal limit of 30 days for repairs in Portugal and the HTC assistant was spectacular with the whole situation. They admitted promptly that the lack of parts for this device made it impossible to repair on the legal limit.
I am in fact waiting for a new device to be sent to me in a matter of a few days (or next couple of weeks): HTC appologised for the entire situation -which is not their fault anyway- and promptly answered my query by saying that they will provide me a new device and that they can not do it immediatly because they have to enquire where is there stock on the international HTC network to claim a N9 from, since there is nothing available here in Portugal.
I might have been lucky with the assistant, but this was a great costumer service and while I still don't have my device back, or a new one to replace it, the way the situation was handled was great from their side.
My experience was dreadful. I was told first that the case would have to be escalated and that a tech would call me the next day. They never called. I called back 3 days later and got an RMA. They didn't pay for shipping. The repair department had the device for all of 4 hours and only flashed the firmware. No repairs attempted. Then HTC left the box on the loading dock and UPS never received it, so it took a week of calling and trying to escalate to supervisors to get them to track it down. I was repeatedly told someone would call me back but they never did. Absolutely horrific customer service.
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My experience was dreadful. I was told first that the case would have to be escalated and that a tech would call me the next day. They never called. I called back 3 days later and got an RMA. They didn't pay for shipping. The repair department had the device for all of 4 hours and only flashed the firmware. No repairs attempted. Then HTC left the box on the loading dock and UPS never received it, so it took a week of calling and trying to escalate to supervisors to get them to track it down. I was repeatedly told someone would call me back but they never did. Absolutely horrific customer service.
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I'm in the same boat. I've been in contact with them for over two weeks now since my completely stock N9 decided that it was no longer going to go past the boot screen before the screen goes scrambled and the speakers make a loud noise. I tried loading a fresh factory image but it didn't make a difference. First I was told 7-10 days for a call back in Canada. I called them after a few days so they transferred me to the escalation team. I told them I wanted the flush buttons fixed too while they have it. I was suppose to get an email in 24 hours with return instructions. The next day I got another email stating I would get a call back in 7-10 days from the escalation team followed by an email asking how their service was ironically. I had fun with that one... Anyways, Friday I called them again and was told this time that I would get the email in 24 ours with return instructions, but to ignore it because they would also email me a prepaid shipping label shortly afterwards to cover shipping for me. I did get the email with the return instructions but I'm still waiting on the prepaid shipping label. I know I'm suppose to cover shipping, but a supervisor there authorized covering shipping for me and said the would email me the label. Now it's Wednesday and I'm calling them back today to see where this label is. I'm also telling them that I want a replacement, no repair. Take the frigging thing back and send me a new one.
Spent almost two hours on the phone last night with HTC and was actually told by a rep that the escalation team did not want to talk to me. I went to the local Best buy where I got my N9 4 months ago and told them about my warranty service experience with HTC. The service manager told me he would give me a new Nexus 9 right now if I bought the premium insurance plan off of them. So I did, and I highly recommend it. It complete covers all damage for two years. I could kick this thing off the table right now and smash it and best buy will give me a new one. I will never dealm with HTC again. And I have to say, my old N9 was great until it crapped out but there is a noticeable build quality improvement. The beveled edges around the frame are nicer, the screen seems nicer, and the buttons are extremely tactile and protrude far more from the frame than my old one. I could thank them enough for making the exception and I have more peace of mind with their full protection plan.
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I bought a Nexus 9 and Nexus 9 Keyboard Folio at the end of December. The Keyboard no longer works after about 10 times of use. I can't get the device to take a charge. I just got finished with an online chat from HTC help desk. The agent is trying to tell me there is no manufacturer warranty for a $130 tablet keyboard...This surely can't be possible? I have supported HTC with the purchase of 2x HTC One M8's recommended the device to countless others, bought a Nexus 9, Keyboard, AND the worthless Magic Cover. If this is true, there is NO manufacturer warranty on this keyboard HTC has lost a customer for life.
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HTC has the WORST customer service. I will never buy one of their products again.
I love this tablet when using it, don't get me wrong, but I only got another one because I now have the peace of mind of the full protection plan with best buy. I got an email from some manager at HTC last night after I already got my new N9 from best buy with the extended warranty and I was pissed. I laid into the guy. They we really going to ask me to try flashing a fresh factory image after all the conversations I've had with them. It's was a known hardware defect, and I'm a frigging UAT tester on a software project. They've should have known I already tried this from the note 6 calls ago. I told him that I hope Google does not choose them as a hardware partner for future Nexus devices.
Just to add to this misery-fest, my over-heating problem resurfaced (of course, since they didn't replace it) so I called and requested a replacement. The rep said they couldn't but relented after I asked to speak to a supervisor. I was sent a shipping label and sent in the tablet a second time. Today I received the tablet and...it's the exact same one. Not replaced. I called HTC again to complain and they asked for me to verify the tracking number for their own label (!) because they had no record that I'd sent it to them. Again asked to speak to a supervisor and was again promised an exchange...if I send it back to them a third time.
At this point, it will be years before I get my tablet back, and even longer before I even think about buying anything from HTC again.
I even called Google at one point to to ask them what the hell they were going to do about the ****ty service their chosen hardware partner is providing. They transferred me to the ****ty hardware partner... Twice... After asking them not to. My take away from this experience is that I'm either going to always purchase a protection plan on a new expensive device, or I'm going to buy my future Nexus devices direct from Google Play so I can deal with Google for exchanges.
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Wow! lol I like how the forum auto blocks out the word ****ty! ****ty ****ty ****ty! lmao Made me smile this AM!
Mine was average, I spoke to someone on the live chat system and said that the device had terrible battery and light bleed 5 minutes later I get an email saying there going to pick it up next day, it took 5 days for HTC to get it ?
They had it for 7 days and sent it back saying there was nothing wrong with it ( the screen had been replaced and I believe the battery has too ) I think they may have given me the wrong but of paper.
Not bad customer service. Everything was easily tracked and only took around 2 weeks and I now have no light bleed. Battery still seems terrible but oh well
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After sending it back a third time, they've managed to lose it again. Each call gets more complicated and each CSR gets more confused. I'm starting to think it's cheaper for them to issue UPS labels and stall until the warranty expires than to actually replace the device.
Update: amazingly, UPS delivered a replacement device yesterday. I still can't believe it, but I hope never to have to deal with these jokers again.
This was exactly my issue. Every time I called was like the first time I called. I would reiterate the issues I was having and they would offer to troubleshoot every time! I'm like "Look at the flipping notes! We've already troubleshooted! It's a hardware problem I just need the thing replaced!" I don't think HTC's contact centers were prepared for how tech savvy the average Nexus owner actually is.
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Well, after google refusing to RMA my N9 with a defective screen (dark bar on screen showed up, just like it was a burn-in. Several similar reports have shown up on reddit already), I've spoken with HTC Portugal which then redirected me to their partner (repairing company) to whom I sent the device to a repair.
I got the info that the device was accepted under warranty (contrary to Google's position) for a screen repair. This was 30 days ago. Just today I called back to HTC because there is a legal limit of 30 days for repairs in Portugal and the HTC assistant was spectacular with the whole situation. They admitted promptly that the lack of parts for this device made it impossible to repair on the legal limit.
I am in fact waiting for a new device to be sent to me in a matter of a few days (or next couple of weeks): HTC appologised for the entire situation -which is not their fault anyway- and promptly answered my query by saying that they will provide me a new device and that they can not do it immediatly because they have to enquire where is there stock on the international HTC network to claim a N9 from, since there is nothing available here in Portugal.
I might have been lucky with the assistant, but this was a great costumer service and while I still don't have my device back, or a new one to replace it, the way the situation was handled was great from their side.
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Well, after google refusing to RMA my N9 with a defective screen (dark bar on screen showed up, just like it was a burn-in. Several similar reports have shown up on reddit already), I've spoken with HTC Portugal which then redirected me to their partner (repairing company) to whom I sent the device to a repair.
I got the info that the device was accepted under warranty (contrary to Google's position) for a screen repair. This was 30 days ago. Just today I called back to HTC because there is a legal limit of 30 days for repairs in Portugal and the HTC assistant was spectacular with the whole situation. They admitted promptly that the lack of parts for this device made it impossible to repair on the legal limit.
I am in fact waiting for a new device to be sent to me in a matter of a few days (or next couple of weeks): HTC appologised for the entire situation -which is not their fault anyway- and promptly answered my query by saying that they will provide me a new device and that they can not do it immediatly because they have to enquire where is there stock on the international HTC network to claim a N9 from, since there is nothing available here in Portugal.
I might have been lucky with the assistant, but this was a great costumer service and while I still don't have my device back, or a new one to replace it, the way the situation was handled was great from their side.
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Well, after more than two months, dozens of calls, legal threats, a repair that even failed their own QC, I got my N9 back. Better yet: a new one. HT51EW (15th January 2015 build) from HTC.
Even better yet: I gave them my 32G WIFI and got a brand new 32GB LTE. :laugh:
The support from HTC was slow and I did get once a guy on the phone that was arrogant as **** and that led me to record the call (and tell him about that) so I could use it in the legal process I'm opening against them in the European Consumer Centre. They do not respect any legal obligation (deadline dates, for instance as the portuguese law requires for repairs of mobile goods) nor even have available a complaint book, which is also a legal obligation in Portugal and something taken quite seriously from our authorities.
However, most of the time I talked with a guy there that was absolutely straight forward and honest with me, explained me all the delays and why they were happening (out of stock on repair parts, out of stock in Portugal for replacements). Their repair centre is a different company that repairs for several brands (Regenersis) and they were very competent through all process. They were the ones that made a QC check when HTC sent the first unit about a week ago and they stopped the shipping and informed me that the unit had other issues and was not conformant with their standards, so I would be better waiting a few more days for a second replacement unit that passed their QC.
About the new unit:
The build is miles better than my old HT4AH, the buttons are good, absolutely no flex on the back (properly placed back cover) and the screen is 99% good. Only a bit of lightbleed on top, nothing really unbearable and much, MUCH better than my last one.
It still gets hot as hell as I'm downloding (installing right now) the OTA to the 5.1.1 (came with 5.0.1, donwloaded and installed 5.0.2 without issues).
Probably later today, at home, I'm gonna flash preview 2 of M to check how it behaves.