Help with warranty. - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hi,
I thought I'd ask on here to see if anyone knows what to do with this.
Basically I had to RMA my prime back in September 2012. To cut a long story short the repair centre essentially damaged my prime and it has been back and forth for that reason ever since. They've never repaired it.
Fast forward to now and they currently have it in hand for the six or seventh time and they've turned round and said the warranty has expired and so they don't have to do anything.
My question is this: If the issue arose within the warranty, was caused by them, was reported within the warranty period and they accepted that it was covered, does that not still come under the warranty? Regardless of whether it has lapsed.
I even gave concerns about sending it in again as the warranty was nearly up and they said that the work carried out is covered for 3 months. They now say that isn't the case.
I also pointed out to them that in the early part of 2012 I took them up on their offer of extending the warranty to 18 months in the UK for free. They say they no longer have the list.
Does anyone have any advice. I'm feeling very frustrated right now and they're going to try to charge me for sending it in. I feel conned right now.
Thanks
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If you registered the tfp with Asus then if you go to https://account.asus.com/product_list.aspx?lang=en-us (I'm not sure if that link will give a login screen to "my asus" - you could try this http://support.asus.com/warranty.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Eee%20Pad%20Transformer%20Prime%20TF201 and login and select "my registered products". If you click on the icon to the right of your tfp (blue circle with pen inside) you should then get a new screen with the words "You have activated warranty extension for this product."
If you are out of luck with that (I can't remember how Asus "issued" the extension to suggest other "evidence") then persuade them to ship it back to you free of charge. Having got it back schedule out the dates that the tfp has been away for repair, why you sent it and what repair was made, supporting if possible with documentation. and then go to the retailer that sold it and as nicely as possible say that you have had to come to them because the manufacturer has failed to repair it and you have been advised to bring it to them because in view of the cost and the age of the item it is not fit for the purpose for which it was sold. Google and read about Sale of Goods Act ( SOGA ) before the visit

Thank you for your response. All very useful information.
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I logged in and it does indeed say that the warranty extension is activated.
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You won't believe this.
I emailed them back to say that I've seen the warranty extension is activated. They just emailed me back and very nicely said that if I can prove that it says that they will happily escalate my case.
I just logged in again and it now says I don't have an active extended warranty!
Lucky I took a screen print.
I smell a court case.
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And guess what my machine now says "Enable warranty extension". I hope this is a transient error!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can always use the Statutory Warranty that is at least 2 years across the EU/EEA (I understand you bought the tablet in UK). Remember that it is the Vendor that sold you the tablet is responsible for repairs in this case, not Manufacturer. This applies only if you bought it as an individual, not a company.
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/consumer_e

llothar said:
You can always use the Statutory Warranty that is at least 2 years across the EU/EEA (I understand you bought the tablet in UK). Remember that it is the Vendor that sold you the tablet is responsible for repairs in this case, not Manufacturer. This applies only if you bought it as an individual, not a company.
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/consumer_e
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I bought mine from Comet. They went in to administration last year. So, no hope there. I could take it up with my credit card company as a last ditch, under soga. I just really want ASUS to sort it out as a matter of principle.
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ASUS give me back my Transformer!!!

Hey XDA friends
(i posted this on reddit an hour ago, but i think it will be read by more people here)
I have to let some steam off today...
TL;DR: worst customer support i have ever experienced!
Long story:
23.11.2011 ordered my prime via amazon 16.01.2012 received my wonderful Prime
in the first week the scratch resistant gorilla glass started to come off the bezel and lcd, on the top of the tablet. clearly being a manufacturing issue because the "glue-strip" holding it together was displaced on the top and on the side.
1.Feb: Contacting Amazon, they propose to send it directly to asus for faster repairing 1.Feb: ordering Asus Pick-up service 2.Feb: UPS fetches the package
so far so good. now the fun part starts:
7.Feb: checking online for repair-status. It sais: "Waiting for customer reply OOW-CID" (i had not received any mail or call) I called ASUS asking whats happening. They told me that i should have received a mail from the technician with an estimation of the costs. And it will be best to talk to him for any details regarding warranty issues. He will tell the technician to contact me again.
8.Feb.: writing an email to Asus customer support, explaining the issue and why it is not OOW CID (out of warranty, customer induced damage)
9.Feb: Support writes back: there will be an investigation, and in a few days they will make the desicion.
10.Feb.: i get a mail from the technician with the estimate of costs (95€ if i do nothing and have it sent back to me, 260€ to change the lcd) it was obvious the technician had not yet received the investigation mails from customer support
15.Feb: i send a copy of all my support mails to the technician explaining what is happening.
20.Feb: again mail to customer support that this is unacceptable and i will contact the Consumer Protection Board.
20.Feb: he answers: he hasn't heard back yet, and asks for more time.
23.Feb: 2 registered Letters (Amazon, Asus) telling them that they have 2 weeks for a satisfactory statement regarding this issue, until then the Consumer Protection Board will be informed.
29.Feb: Support supervisor writes to me that my Prime will be repaired free of charge. (warranty) the repair info site tells me "final testing"
2.Mar: the repair info site tells me: waiting for customer reply OOW-CID i write mail to the support supervisor.
2.Mar: he tells me i have to do nothing, they are waiting for a replacement part.
11.Mar: i mail him again asking for an update and if there is an estimate when i can get my tablet back. And that if they can't tell me when, maybe they shoult think about replacing the whole prime and send me a replacement.
It seems that the Transformer 700 series are out solving all Prime issues at the same Price. And i invested in a highend tablet in November not beeing able to no even touch it for more than one week!
Its now the 15.Mar. with no email or phone contact. WTF i just want to live in peace!
Maybe i can post this somewhere else where it has more impact ^
P.S.: If Asus reads this, please don't hesitate to contact me...
My only question would be, why did you send it off for repair in the first week of ownership as opposed to getting a replacement or refund?
At first i was contacting amazon.
They told me that they can't guarantee me a replacement item in the next months due to empty stocks etc. And suggested to send it in to Asus directly....
thats why
I received my Prime around the same time from Amazon. Had I needed service on it I probably still would've sent it back to them for a replacement, since they had more in stock and ready for shipping by the end of Jan.
It's all moot now...hope it comes back to you soon and properly working.
I will remember to opt for a slightly longer wait and full replacement / refund as opposed to "repairing" it. I'm often impatient with such things, so would have done the same you did and been even more screwed.
Its pathetic, you have purchased a device you can't use and its not your fault - its Asus' fault.
Hope you get it all sorted soon! I would be dieing waiting to get my tab back.
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PM Gary Key a link to this thread.
IMO this is categorically unacceptable. If this were MY employees fouling up my company's reputation like this someone would get a 1 month vacation w/o pay just as fast as I could find out who's responsible for this charlie foxtrot.
Unreal. One horror story after another. This whole thing has been a mess from the start. (not your situation, but everything involving the TP) I don't think I will be buying another ASUS product. Certainly not within the first 6 months of release...
Thanks for all the kind words!
I PMed Gary and i will post the updates
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Unreal. One horror story after another. This whole thing has been a mess from the start. (not your situation, but everything involving the TP) I don't think I will be buying another ASUS product. Certainly not within the first 6 months of release...
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Same here! It's horrible the product was so rushed its not funny I really hope a few people got fired because of choices they made to push this product.
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While no company gets it right 100% of the time, we are seeing some re-occuring themes in both the inconsistency of getting accurate information and the time taken to do actual repairs. You do tend to learn most about a company when something goes wrong. It seems pretty clear that the experience with Asus is pretty variable. It also seems to vary significantly from country to country. When I got my transformer repaired last year (for a faulty right speaker) I did have a pretty positive experience other than a minor lack of communication whereby Asus didn't pass on the delivery address to the courier company when they came to pick up the tablet (which delayed things by a day). The OP certainly hasn't been treated in a way that is consistent with their brand promise for 'persistent perfection'. They can't turn the clock back, but they can show they're learning. Many of the quality control issues that affected the original transformer was repeated with the Prime. So they better get it right with the future Pad 300, PadFone and Infinity models
However, regarding the transformer 700 (Transformer Pad Infinity). We've only seen the prototype that was shown off at CES, so we only know what is supposed to be fixed. Certainly, I can imagine in light of the issues with weak/more directional wi-fi and the ability of GPS that Asus would given these a lot more scrutiny. But who's to say at this point what issues (quality control related or otherwise) that the Infinity model is going to have. According to Asus on their UK facebook page, it won't be out until June at the earliest. Realistically, based on the availability of the original transformer and now the Prime that probably means July/August for actual physical stock. Also, based on what we know at this point, it won't be the same price as the Prime; there's $100 premium.
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Dont they only have 30 days to repair otherwise they HAVE to send a new one? I think it is part of their warranty.
OP: Out of curiosity... you didn't happen to send the unit in for repair in their Jeffersonville, IN facility did you?
I've had a few 'experiences' with that facility, and my suggestion to most people, is if they tell you to ship it to that facility, demand it be shipped to another. (keep escalating it if need be) The other repair facilities I've encountered zero problems in... Jeffersonville, on the other hand, seem to hire the Geek Squad rejects.
Upside is that from what I've gathered, Jeffersonville seems to be a 3rd party repair facility for ASUS... so while I blame them for keeping them employed, I don't blame ASUS's techs.
@ Shadowlore
OP: Out of curiosity... you didn't happen to send the unit in for repair in their Jeffersonville, IN facility did you?
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Nope, currently it's in the Czech Republic, Europe.
@06g35meister
Dont they only have 30 days to repair otherwise they HAVE to send a new one? I think it is part of their warranty.
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is this for real?? i don't think so otherwise i would have got one already. (if it works automatically)

ASUS wont RMA my device for free

Received my Prime 2 weeks ago. After finding device unusable due to lag I unlocked bootloader and installed custom ROM. Afetr a few days use I noticed really bad screen bleed on right side of unit due to what seems to be a slightly loosely fitted screen. I called for an RMA confident because I had read lots of stories on here about repairs for free after unlocking. Well its all BS here in the UK, they refused to repair for free, they want £40 for me to send it to Czech Republic, £60 to look at it then £100 for new motherboard to remove unlock (even tho i stated this isnt required they said they have to do it) and then an estimate of £100 to fix screen issue. £300 to repair a £500 item thats 10 days old. Basically, I will never buy an ASUS item ever again. shocking product, shocking service. Actually going to throw it in the bin........
Why not just take/send it back to the retailer?
"If there is an obvious fault with the item at any time within the first 6 months and it has not been caused by wear and tear or misuse, your first port of call must be the shop you bought it from. They have the responsibility to put the matter right, and should not evade this responsibility by referring you to the manufacturer in the context of a guarantee or warranty".
I bought it from VERY and they are saying that because I have unlocked it, it invalidates any form of warranty. They stated that if i had reported issue before unlocking it they could replace it but as I unlocked it I have to go through ASUS.
MarcWhittle said:
I bought it from VERY and they are saying that because I have unlocked it, it invalidates any form of warranty. They stated that if i had reported issue before unlocking it they could replace it but as I unlocked it I have to go through ASUS.
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Tell them to sod off. Your unlocking agreement is between you and ASUS. It did not affect your relationship with the reseller in any way what so ever.
MarcWhittle said:
Received my Prime 2 weeks ago. After finding device unusable due to lag I unlocked bootloader and installed custom ROM. Afetr a few days use I noticed really bad screen bleed on right side of unit due to what seems to be a slightly loosely fitted screen. I called for an RMA confident because I had read lots of stories on here about repairs for free after unlocking. Well its all BS here in the UK, they refused to repair for free, they want £40 for me to send it to Czech Republic, £60 to look at it then £100 for new motherboard to remove unlock (even tho i stated this isnt required they said they have to do it) and then an estimate of £100 to fix screen issue. £300 to repair a £500 item thats 10 days old. Basically, I will never buy an ASUS item ever again. shocking product, shocking service. Actually going to throw it in the bin........
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I just want to make sure I understand:
1) You unlocked your device and read the official and explicit disclaimers on voiding warranty if you were to proceed with unlocking.
2) You relied upon unofficial anecdotes by forum members suggesting they had success with warranty service despite unlocking.
3) You did not receive an second, official position on the issue from ASUS on unlocking bootloaders.
4) You took and accepted a risk in accepting the unofficial anecdotes that warranty service would be accepted with an unlocked bootloader, knowing full well that was not an official position of ASUS.
5) Your warranty has now been denied.
6) You're now blaming ASUS for poor service.
...Okay.
Sucky as it is that was the risk of unlocking...
But screen bleeding/loosy screen might be easily fixable by opening up your prime yourself (hey, warranty is gone anyway). Can't find the thread as fast but look around (and on youtube) for some guides on opening your prime and fixing lightbleed/wifi.
Forget what you have done - unless you believe that light bleed can be caused by software (if it can then I wonder if software can repair it). I understand that the ASUS warranty conditions are not enforceable in the US - there's an item on it on an Android web site (not a forum). Very are a significant mail order operation. Look at http://www.very.co.uk/help/en/online-help-system.page?choice=group&segment=789 and their statement:
Sale of Goods Act 1979
If any product we supply fails prematurely due to an inherent fault (manufacturing defect), we will provide you with an appropriate remedy e.g. repair, replacement, or refund. Just call us on 08448 222 321.
There is sufficient evidence on this site that light bleed is an inherent fault
teardown:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5286/asus-eee-pad-transformer-prime-teardown
i got insurance on mine covering any accidental damage. Im not advocating fraud but there is incurance out there for tablets...
Depending on the retailer most places have a 14 day return policy (at least around here) for tablets or TV's and other specific items. Always inquire "If i have any defects with this product how long do i have to return it or replace it".
If there is a defect in the screen why tell them you unlocked it? "Hey, i want to replace / return this tablet" "Why" "Mura in the edge of the screen, the light bleed is getting pretty bad and its only getting worse over time"
Thats it. If they ask if its unlocked play dumb. "Idunno, its my brothers, i dont think so"
I dont know what to tell OP other than maybe try closing the ticket and starting a new RMA ticket with a different Asus rep maybe they will be more understanding? Screen bleed cant be caused by unlocking however you did void your warrenty they dont owe you anything.
Let this serve as a lesson to everyone, dont unlock unless your 110% happy with the hardware.
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teardown:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5286/asus-eee-pad-transformer-prime-teardown
i got insurance on mine covering any accidental damage. Im not advocating fraud but there is incurance out there for tablets...
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You are right.When I bought mine, as I knew about all the problems this tablet was having I also bought a 1 year insurance(can renew it for 1 more after after the first year) for £60, that covers pretty much everything that happens with the device, caused by myself or not, this service is available for every single electronic equipment bought in Sweden. Hope you have something like this in the UK as well.
I would keep trying with the retailer, unless you actually have them document something with your particular serial number and put a huge red flag on it that every employee will immediately see, I think you will be able to talk to the right person and have them do an exchange for a new one.
Thanks for all the replys guys. I called Trading Standards today and they basically told me VERY dont have a leg to stand on. Unlocked or not, all that does is invalidate contract with ASUS for warranty, under the SOGA very HAVE to replace it. I phoned them back and told them all this and they are still disagreeing!! Spoke to TS a second time and they told me to send it back with a letter telling them they have to replace it, and even linked me to a site to cut and paste some handy legal jargon for them!
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Why the Hell would you tell them its unlocked dumbass...
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Because Very needed to contact ASUS and during their call ASUS told them. Dumbass
NeoteriX said:
I just want to make sure I understand:
1) You unlocked your device and read the official and explicit disclaimers on voiding warranty if you were to proceed with unlocking.
2) You relied upon unofficial anecdotes by forum members suggesting they had success with warranty service despite unlocking.
3) You did not receive an second, official position on the issue from ASUS on unlocking bootloaders.
4) You took and accepted a risk in accepting the unofficial anecdotes that warranty service would be accepted with an unlocked bootloader, knowing full well that was not an official position of ASUS.
5) Your warranty has now been denied.
6) You're now blaming ASUS for poor service.
...Okay.
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Im blaming ASUS partly for releasing this laggy piece of **** that HAS to be unlocked to be usable. Im blaming them for wanting £300 and a trip to Czech Republic for repair. Im blaming them for stating they wouldnt repair just the screen at my cost without replacing motherboard at cost of £100 to remove lock. all on a two week old device! Screw the warranty, I knew what i was doing, I just find it ridiculous they want to make another £300 off me when realistically its a case of removing screen and refitting same screen correctly like they should have done in first place. Ten minutes work for them but justifiable at £300? I think not.
Just cause your happy with your product and service dude, doesnt mean we all have to be.
MarcWhittle said:
Received my Prime 2 weeks ago. After finding device unusable due to lag I unlocked bootloader and installed custom ROM. Afetr a few days use I noticed really bad screen bleed on right side of unit due to what seems to be a slightly loosely fitted screen. I called for an RMA confident because I had read lots of stories on here about repairs for free after unlocking. Well its all BS here in the UK, they refused to repair for free, they want £40 for me to send it to Czech Republic, £60 to look at it then £100 for new motherboard to remove unlock (even tho i stated this isnt required they said they have to do it) and then an estimate of £100 to fix screen issue. £300 to repair a £500 item thats 10 days old. Basically, I will never buy an ASUS item ever again. shocking product, shocking service. Actually going to throw it in the bin........
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You unlocked it. That invalidates the warranty. You can't take what other people on the Internet say over what the unlocker says. Maybe they are charging you a whole bunch; you'd want to speak to their manager for info.
If you are going to throw it away just because of a light bleed, might as well ship it to me. I'd gladly take it off your hands.
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Thanks for all the replys guys. I called Trading Standards today and they basically told me VERY dont have a leg to stand on. Unlocked or not, all that does is invalidate contract with ASUS for warranty, under the SOGA very HAVE to replace it. I phoned them back and told them all this and they are still disagreeing!! Spoke to TS a second time and they told me to send it back with a letter telling them they have to replace it, and even linked me to a site to cut and paste some handy legal jargon for them!
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According to Very's website, they have to have it returned as is with everything intact. Unlocking it and installing a ROM is not 'as is' and would cost THEM money to undo what you did via unlocking, which means sending it back to Asus and costing them money.
We will replace or refund most items provided they are returned to us within 21 days of receipt complete, unused, in their original packaging and with any security tags intact.
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They aren't going to foot that bill.
If you really want to repair it, just do it yourself.
Additionally, getting a repair from them means going through Asus. If your warranty is invalidated in any way, they can't do that. You voided the warranty implied via the sale.
You're trying to game the system to have another company pay for repairs when you voided the one year warranty already.
to fix a good percentage of that screen bleed, all op has to do is open up tablet. then loosen the display screws. then retighten them slowly. several accounts of screen bleeds being fixed this way. screen bleed is likely from display screws being tightened to tight. there's a thread, by Erusman I believe, that details how to open prime up without messing anything up.
man they looks like alot of people been getting bad screens im surprised no one has not bought and extra prime switch screens and return the bad one lol i would not do that though lol just thinking lol :angel:
I complained to the FTC
I was just told (yesterday) that because I had unlocked my device my screen failure wouldn't be covered under warranty. They haven't even given me an RMA yet. They just looked it up in their DB and said it was unlocked so I was out of luck.
I filed a complaint with the FTC here in the US but I'm not expecting much.
I'm curious. Do you guys as Internet lawyers think you're smarter then Asus lawyers? Cause let's be honest, Asus lawyers wrote the agreement for unlocking, not some cs rep. None of you have a leg to stand on and the constant whining on this forum about unlocking and voiding your warranty and then Asus not covering it is tiring.
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According to Very's website, they have to have it returned as is with everything intact.
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I would suggest that this only refers to returning or exchanging the item. In this case, where the item is damaged / not fit for purpose, I believe the Sales of Good Act / Distance Selling Regulations apply and the OP is entitled to a replacement from VERY.
I think going with Trading Standards is a great idea and I'd be really interested to hear from the OP as to the results of their dealings with TS and VERY.

My SquareTrade experience with returning a TF201

I got my TF201 (grey 64 gb model) in January and have been struggling with multiple issues since i received it. I recently got the GPS dongle at the end of September which made the GPS reception better but i was still having other issues (especially with intermittent screen flicker).
I contacted everyone i could think of involved with the purchase:
* The manufacturer; Asus - they wanted me to send it in for warranty repair and I would pay for shipping...
* The vendor i bought it from; Expansys - they offered an RMA for repair, but warned it would take 6-8 weeks and i would pay for shipping...
* The aftermarket warranty company; SquareTrade; they gave me a free label to print and ship it to them and said i would have it back within 5 days.
So I sent my TF201 (grey 64gb model) to Square Trade for repair... i reported the following issues to them:
1) Screen flicker
2) Poor WiFi reception
3) Poor GPS reception
4) Poor Bluetooth reception
They had it for 5 business days before notifying me that they were going to fix it; they updated the claim right as they closed for the day.
I called them on the 6th business day and explained they had it for more then 5 days, the rep confirmed this was true and they refunded me the 79.99 i paid for the warranty since they did not have it back to me within the 5 day period. They also said it would take another 7 to 10 days for parts to arrive before they can fix it and ship it back to me
So at this point i had a free warranty on the device.... cool, but i still had to wait for the repaired item.
On the 8th business day i brought out the big guns and let my wife call them to get another update. At that time she explained to the SquareTrade rep that this was ridiculous and that we needed it back sooner as i was going out of town and my wife needed the device while i was gone.
The rep understood that refunding the cost of the device (599) would allow us to purchase a replacement sooner then waiting for them to send the repaired item back; so the rep authorized the reimbursement of the full $599
So i got my $599 plus the $79.99 back.... I love SquareTrade!
Now if only i could find a buyer for the dock/keyboard and GPS dongle...
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I got my TF201 (grey 64 gb model) in January and have been struggling with multiple issues since i received it. I recently got the GPS dongle at the end of September which made the GPS reception better but i was still having other issues (especially with intermittent screen flicker).
I contacted everyone i could think of involved with the purchase:
* The manufacturer; Asus - they wanted me to send it in for warranty repair and I would pay for shipping...
* The vendor i bought it from; Expansys - they offered an RMA for repair, but warned it would take 6-8 weeks and i would pay for shipping...
* The aftermarket warranty company; SquareTrade; they gave me a free label to print and ship it to them and said i would have it back within 5 days.
So I sent my TF201 (grey 64gb model) to Square Trade for repair... i reported the following issues to them:
1) Screen flicker
2) Poor WiFi reception
3) Poor GPS reception
4) Poor Bluetooth reception
They had it for 5 business days before notifying me that they were going to fix it; they updated the claim right as they closed for the day.
I called them on the 6th business day and explained they had it for more then 5 days, the rep confirmed this was true and they refunded me the 79.99 i paid for the warranty since they did not have it back to me within the 5 day period. They also said it would take another 7 to 10 days for parts to arrive before they can fix it and ship it back to me
So at this point i had a free warranty on the device.... cool, but i still had to wait for the repaired item.
On the 8th business day i brought out the big guns and let my wife call them to get another update. At that time she explained to the SquareTrade rep that this was ridiculous and that we needed it back sooner as i was going out of town and my wife needed the device while i was gone.
The rep understood that refunding the cost of the device (599) would allow us to purchase a replacement sooner then waiting for them to send the repaired item back; so the rep authorized the reimbursement of the full $599
So i got my $599 plus the $79.99 back.... I love SquareTrade!
Now if only i could find a buyer for the dock/keyboard and GPS dongle...
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Just curious how much you asking for the dock?
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Just curious how much you asking for the dock?
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Same pmed ya soon as ya posted lol
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Same pmed ya soon as ya posted lol
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LOL! sorry guys, I was little thrown off - my intent of posting was to share my experience with SquareTrade... I was not trying to solicit buyers for the dock. I suppose that is a bonus to posting the story though. I responded to the both of you via PM with a preference on the first received inquiry.
Thats awesome. When did you get your squaretrade warranty?
I have always had good experiences with square trade. I tried to get their warranty for my prime, but i bought mine on craigslist and they wouldnt let me. Owell. So are you gonna get another asus product with the refund money?
I got the square trade warranty the day after I purchased the prime; prior to its delivery.
This was my first and only experience with square trade.
I did already buy a Nexus 7 which is an Asus product but I don't think I will be getting another Transformer. Ironically I have been experiencing screen flicker with the Nexus 7 also.
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Thank you for this. I bought a 2 yr squaretrade warranty and I'm going to exercise that soon....as soon as I get my Prime back from Asus
I've been holding off using my squaretrade warranty in hopes that Gamestop will do an exchange for the Infinity and while I wait for something better that's not an Asus POS to come out. I figure if I have to go through squaretrade because of Asus's lack of support, then I will never buy another Asus product again.
Not so lucky with SquareTrade...
Similar issue to OP, but didn't get nearly the same results.
My Prime arrived at their repair center yesterday. Got an e-mail today saying it was fixed, and was on its way back to me.
I called to ask what was repaired. They said the technician noted that they had reloaded the latest update and reset to factory defaults.... Ummmmm.... I did that before I ever shipped it to them!
So, no fix, and headed back here... I really wish I could get GameStop to replace/refund this thing or ASUS to refund... Both of those avenues seem to be a dead end...
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They said the technician noted that they had reloaded the latest update and reset to factory defaults....
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I think you are lucky then - if that is all they did then nothing should have been deducted from the total value of your warranty!
So when you get your prime back and the issue continues, call them back and be prepared to send it in again.
I would also politely request better attention to detail from their technicians and explain that you have already been without the prime for x many days so you would really appreciate a swift resolution.
I'll let you all know my experience as my tablet has been sent off. I explained that it was already sent to Asus and some repairs have been done but still poor wifi issues.
I sent my Prime to Squaretrade for repairs as the HDMI port on the prime was bad, it took them less than two days to get them back to me after they received it. Well I was all happy until I decided to match the serial numbers and guess what, they don't match. My prime is a 32gb and the one they sent is a 64gb, not complaining, double the storage. But the HDMI on this one doesnt work either. I tried 3 different tv sets and different cables and nothing. It used to work before on my 32gb but the port felt loose. So I call them and they are trying to figure what happened with the repair center, should I claim them the full price and switch to an Infinity or Nexus 10?
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I got my TF201 (grey 64 gb model) in January and have been struggling with multiple issues since i received it. I recently got the GPS dongle at the end of September which made the GPS reception better but i was still having other issues (especially with intermittent screen flicker).
I contacted everyone i could think of involved with the purchase:
* The manufacturer; Asus - they wanted me to send it in for warranty repair and I would pay for shipping...
* The vendor i bought it from; Expansys - they offered an RMA for repair, but warned it would take 6-8 weeks and i would pay for shipping...
* The aftermarket warranty company; SquareTrade; they gave me a free label to print and ship it to them and said i would have it back within 5 days.
So I sent my TF201 (grey 64gb model) to Square Trade for repair... i reported the following issues to them:
1) Screen flicker
2) Poor WiFi reception
3) Poor GPS reception
4) Poor Bluetooth reception
They had it for 5 business days before notifying me that they were going to fix it; they updated the claim right as they closed for the day.
I called them on the 6th business day and explained they had it for more then 5 days, the rep confirmed this was true and they refunded me the 79.99 i paid for the warranty since they did not have it back to me within the 5 day period. They also said it would take another 7 to 10 days for parts to arrive before they can fix it and ship it back to me
So at this point i had a free warranty on the device.... cool, but i still had to wait for the repaired item.
On the 8th business day i brought out the big guns and let my wife call them to get another update. At that time she explained to the SquareTrade rep that this was ridiculous and that we needed it back sooner as i was going out of town and my wife needed the device while i was gone.
The rep understood that refunding the cost of the device (599) would allow us to purchase a replacement sooner then waiting for them to send the repaired item back; so the rep authorized the reimbursement of the full $599
So i got my $599 plus the $79.99 back.... I love SquareTrade!
Now if only i could find a buyer for the dock/keyboard and GPS dongle...
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I sent my Prime to Squaretrade for repairs as the HDMI port on the prime was bad, it took them less than two days to get them back to me after they received it. Well I was all happy until I decided to match the serial numbers and guess what, they don't match. My prime is a 32gb and the one they sent is a 64gb, not complaining, double the storage. But the HDMI on this one doesnt work either. I tried 3 different tv sets and different cables and nothing. It used to work before on my 32gb but the port felt loose. So I call them and they are trying to figure what happened with the repair center, should I claim them the full price and switch to an Infinity or Nexus 10?
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So what happened with this? Did you get your original tablet back repaired, or did you get the original cost of the tablet reimbursed to you from SquareTrade?
I also sent you a PM.
klownkillah, I sent you a PM too.
I was also curious what happened with @ganyapr's prime - it certainly is an interesting situation.
@unknown_owner - i replied to your pm; it wasn't my prime.
Sorry for not updating. Well, it turned out that the technician mixed back covers and sent me the wrong unit. I had to send it back and squaretrade refunded me the money for warranty. I have to wait until next Monday to know what happend to my original prime since they cant find it now. If they cant find it they will give me the 64gb version instead of the 32gb I had or refund me the full price of the tablet. I'll let you know guys next week of what happens.
Should I just ask the for the refund and move on?
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Sorry for not updating. Well, it turned out that the technician mixed back covers and sent me the wrong unit. I had to send it back and squaretrade refunded me the money for warranty. I have to wait until next Monday to know what happend to my original prime since they cant find it now. If they cant find it they will give me the 64gb version instead of the 32gb I had or refund me the full price of the tablet. I'll let you know guys next week of what happens.
Should I just ask the for the refund and move on?
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wow - I expected squaretrade and their repair facility to be more on top of things.... if it were me i would say something like:
'this is ridiculous! you guys don't even know what happened to, or where, my original prime is! at this point i have already been without the device for X many days! please refund the full amount of the device; this will obviously be the quickest and most expedient way for me to get back to using the device'
If that works then you could either buy it again or purchase a different model that is not plagued by the issues the prime had.
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So the repair center called me and they did replaced the mainboard and Squaretrade updated the serial number. My original was a 32gb and the replacement is a 64gb so I will stay with it instead of asking for full refund, the only issue I had was the hdmi port. Lets see how the wifi is on this unit as I didn't had an issue with my original.
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So the repair center called me and they did replaced the mainboard and Squaretrade updated the serial number. My original was a 32gb and the replacement is a 64gb so I will stay with it instead of asking for full refund, the only issue I had was the hdmi port. Lets see how the wifi is on this unit as I didn't had an issue with my original.
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You got a free upgrade and all parties involved are OK with it. Sweet!
Can your tablet be unlocked and still get repaired under square trade warranty?
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Out of warranty repair

So my camera did that green screen thing for the third time. I've had it repaired twice but now Asus is saying my warranty has run out and they won't repair it without charging me, and they won't know the charge till they receive my unit. Does anyone know how I could fix it myself or know a company that won't charge me an arm and a leg? Or even how much Asus would charge?
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Any problem that has been repaired is warrantied for 3 months. So your tablets warranty expiring makes no difference and the fact they have now done it twice suggests it's time they send you a new one /refurb it's what most manufacturers do.
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Any problem that has been repaired is warrantied for 3 months. So your tablets warranty expiring makes no difference and the fact they have now done it twice suggests it's time they send you a new one /refurb it's what most manufacturers do.
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I agree. However I last got it repaired in Sept, so we are way past the 90 days. I told them the same thing but they refuse to do anything about it. I have spoken to a couple different supers and was told the same by both, they'll repair and charge me. Total bull****. Horrible customer service.
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Update: I went to usa.asus.com and under the service tab, selected Escalation Mail Box. I sent my information including my case # and explained the issue. It states they will contact back in 48 hours which didn't happen, it took just over a week. They have "approved a one-time courtesy out of warranty repair and waving the fee." They are even paying for shipping. So if you have anything like this, try contacting Escalations.

Any warranty options on a used One?

Hello xda. A few weeks ago I sold my S3 for $200 and purchased a used silver AT&T HTC one for $450 from an electronics reseller here in OKC, Cdr electronics. I'm outside of my upgrade window and really wanted the One so i figured this was the best and least expensive route. The phone was in almost mint condition. Not a single flaw except the common gap on the speaker grills. I didn't get any packaging or accessories, just the phone itself.
Now about 3 weeks later I've noticed dust and lint under the glass about half an inch in from the volume rocker and it's really starting to bug me. Obviously it's a hardware defect, but I don't have the original receipt, only mine from the reseller. Is their anything i can do? I can return it for a full refund in the next week but I'm curious if there is any warranty at all i can utilize. Would AT&T do anything for me? HTC? Anyone else in this situation? Thanks!
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Since you didn't get the phone from AT&T, I doubt they will give you anything on warranty. HTC warrants the phone for one year from purchase or 15 months from manufacture. The serial number of the phone identifies the manufacture date. If you call HTC, I wouldn't tell them any information they don't ask for. Also, if you send it back to HTC, make sure it is in full stock form. No unlocked boot loader and stock Rom. Remove all evidence of tampering with the device or they will deny warranty.
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GhastlyTT said:
Hello xda. A few weeks ago I sold my S3 for $200 and purchased a used silver AT&T HTC one for $450 from an electronics reseller here in OKC, Cdr electronics. I'm outside of my upgrade window and really wanted the One so i figured this was the best and least expensive route. The phone was in almost mint condition. Not a single flaw except the common gap on the speaker grills. I didn't get any packaging or accessories, just the phone itself.
Now about 3 weeks later I've noticed dust and lint under the glass about half an inch in from the volume rocker and it's really starting to bug me. Obviously it's a hardware defect, but I don't have the original receipt, only mine from the reseller. Is their anything i can do? I can return it for a full refund in the next week but I'm curious if there is any warranty at all i can utilize. Would AT&T do anything for me? HTC? Anyone else in this situation? Thanks!
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What kind of warranty did the business give you on purchasing it from them? If it's a shop worth their salt, it's at least 30 days. Can you take it up with them? If not, I would call HTC and talk to them about it. Just as dborgo states, don't mention that it was used and you should be fine. One user on here got caught up by volunteering info he shouldn't have and it cost him money for repairs. Simple Yes or No answers with a few vague responses SHOULD get you what you want.
PM packer2058. He might have a few ideas for you about deceiving, cheating, lying and/or defrauding at&t into giving you 6 replacement phones.
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side808 said:
PM packer2058. He might have a few ideas for you about deceiving, cheating, lying and/or defrauding at&t into giving you 6 replacement phones.
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Harsh that is bro. Not cool.
mjwitt2 said:
Harsh that is bro. Not cool.
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Doesn't sound too good when I put it that way huh ... Actually I would like to see what happens if he tires to claim warranty on that phone. According to packer2058 it isn't unethical to do that.
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I bought a One off CL and contacted att when I found a defect with the back camera. They sent me a new one with no issues. They had even asked where I purchased the phone and I told them off of a third party. I used the online chat. If you don't get the answer you want on the first call/chat just hang up and contact them right back. You will get through to a person who is helpful. Good luck
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The official HTC Warranty
I took a picture of the warranty card that came with my One, since HTC's website is quite obtuse and the info was impossible to find. Basically, the HTC warranty goes to the original purchaser and is not transferable to a third party. That isn't to say that they won't work something out with you, but you should also be prepared to pay for the repairs if they find out.
GhastlyTT said:
Hello xda. A few weeks ago I sold my S3 for $200 and purchased a used silver AT&T HTC one for $450 from an electronics reseller here in OKC, Cdr electronics. I'm outside of my upgrade window and really wanted the One so i figured this was the best and least expensive route. The phone was in almost mint condition. Not a single flaw except the common gap on the speaker grills. I didn't get any packaging or accessories, just the phone itself.
Now about 3 weeks later I've noticed dust and lint under the glass about half an inch in from the volume rocker and it's really starting to bug me. Obviously it's a hardware defect, but I don't have the original receipt, only mine from the reseller. Is their anything i can do? I can return it for a full refund in the next week but I'm curious if there is any warranty at all i can utilize. Would AT&T do anything for me? HTC? Anyone else in this situation? Thanks!
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I would guess your best bet is to go through AT&T. They are pretty good about warranties on the devices they sell. If they show your line using a ONE it shouldn't be a problem. If asked where it was purchased just tell them it was a 3rd party wireless retailer. Worst case scenario, I'm sure HTC will fix it for you but more than likely they will charge you at least 100 bucks. At that point you mine as well return it and buy a new one directly from HTC.
Let us know!
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