Did anyone else had screen flickering probelm & bad Asus supprt experience - ZenFone 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I did a mistake of buying Zenfone 2 for CAD 400+ including taxes. It used to become extremely hot but I ignored it. Then after 10 months of use the screen started to flicker and started having vertical stripes. I tried to use Asus Advanced Replacement program. The agent sent me information asking me to provide my credit card information to put a hold on my card. I did and they put a USD 400 hold. A day later I received an email that I should resubmit my card information as the agent was not properly trained and provided wrong information.
I contacted customer service to avoid having double hold on my card, the agent told me NOT to resubmit the credit card information and ASUS will fix it on their end. For several days nothing happened with several calls to ASUS. At the end of the week, one agent investigated to resubmit my information. I did and it did work but guess what?
They sent me a replacement phone which has exactly the same issue of screen flickering with vertical stripes out of the box. Really bad quality control by Asus Canada (they shipped the unit from their Markham office). Any way I sent my original phone back to remove hold on my card and contacted Asus again for issues in the replacement unit.
Asus this time asked me to offer cross shipment that is I send the phone by Fedex (paid by Asus) and call customer support to provide the tracking number. Asus would send another phone before receiving the phone I sent. I did call them and provided the tracking information and Asus agent was able to verify it on Fedex website
As of today, Fedex website shows that Asus have already received the unit. However they have not shipped the replacement from their side (breaking their contract). I contacted several times to Asus and each person told me a different story. The last agent told me that they will ship the unit within 48 hours and she has not seen in my case anything about the tracking information. Does this means that previous agents did nothing? And why 48 hours after receiving the unit, it was supposed to be cross shipment.
Over all
Very bad customer service and untrained agents at Asus based on this experience
Very BAD quality control as the first replacement unit was faulty out of the box.
The original unit did not worth CAD 400+ at all

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[Q] My HTC-Repair and UPS-Story.

Hello,
First of all I have to say my English is not very well.
I bought almost 3 months ago a HTC Desire from Germany. After restart problem I communicated HTC. During my germany trip I sent my phone to german HTC repair service Arvato GmbH. (15th September)
HTC gave me this information:
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I wrote my Turkey address after that information. Today my phone has arrived via UPS. But they don't give my phone to me.
Reason is stupid. They said we can not permit to enter a GSM Phone via duty and with extra costs we will send this package to shipper. If they pay this cost (about 200€) we will delivery it to Arvato.
In this case what would you suggest to me?
What? Mailing a phone to a customer is illegal or not permitted? I think you should contact your country's customer care or something similar about this incident. They should exist so that people can rely on reasonable rights interacting with companies.

Help - how to repair international Galaxy Nexus bought on dailysteals

I purchased Galaxy Nexus in dailysteals.com a month and a half ago when it was on sale for $460 (prior to google play availability) and yesterday it refused to power on from power off mode.
I did standard steps (recharge, battery out, sim card out, press and hold power, etc) countless times but the phone does not respond.
It only responds to charger in a sense that it shows charging signal but the phone still not powering on.
The phone might have gotten wet 2 days ago from rain when it was in my shorts, otherwise I have no explanation for this breakdown.
So I called Samsumg USA where I live and they asked for IMEI and they said this IMEI does not show in their system and advised to call Poland Samsung.
I called Poland Samsung (appears that dailysteals had Polish region version) but they have menuy on Polish and I cannot navigate it.
I called UK Samsung which is supposed to serve EU but they said since I reside in US and bought it from US reetailer Samsung USA should serve me (I explained I have been through it but this was no good).
I called dailysteals but they obviously do not respond, their reputation on Web reviews is not giving me any hope.
I feel going full circle for warranty and stuck. Did anyone succeed getting warranty service for international phone imported by apparently non-authorized reseller? What about non warranty service, I assume repairing it is cheaper than buying a new one, since screen and everything is supposed to work...
Any option for repair before selling it for parts like screen on ebay which I presume works OK?
vshun said:
I purchased Galaxy Nexus in dailysteals.com a month and a half ago when it was on sale for $460 (prior to google play availability) and yesterday it refused to power on from power off mode.
I did standard steps (recharge, battery out, sim card out, press and hold power, etc) countless times but the phone does not respond.
It only responds to charger in a sense that it shows charging signal but the phone still not powering on.
The phone might have gotten wet 2 days ago from rain when it was in my shorts, otherwise I have no explanation for this breakdown.
So I called Samsumg USA where I live and they asked for IMEI and they said this IMEI does not show in their system and advised to call Poland Samsung.
I called Poland Samsung (appears that dailysteals had Polish region version) but they have menuy on Polish and I cannot navigate it.
I called UK Samsung which is supposed to serve EU but they said since I reside in US and bought it from US reetailer Samsung USA should serve me (I explained I have been through it but this was no good).
I called dailysteals but they obviously do not respond, their reputation on Web reviews is not giving me any hope.
I feel going full circle for warranty and stuck. Did anyone succeed getting warranty service for international phone imported by apparently non-authorized reseller? What about non warranty service, I assume repairing it is cheaper than buying a new one, since screen and everything is supposed to work...
Any option for repair before selling it for parts like screen on ebay which I presume works OK?
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How wet did it get? If it is moisture or water damage, then i would say sell it for parts but you might still have hope. I would suggest taking it down to a local cell phone store and ask them to run some diagnostics or open the device and check for burnt or damaged areas from the water.
Good luck to you.
Spent hours with Samsung on the phone today. They have assured me there is no place that would service it in the US on warranty and off warranty, Not a good situation as European Samsung also flatly rejected my request.
I gave up on repair and will try to file Purchase protection water damage with Amex. If this does not work will sell for parts to someone who needs screen and other staff, amazing that one cannot get it serviced anywhere in the world except maybe Poland and I do not speak Polish to navigate their voice menus (called there too).
vshun said:
Spent hours with Samsung on the phone today. They have assured me there is no place that would service it in the US on warranty and off warranty, Not a good situation as European Samsung also flatly rejected my request.
I gave up on repair and will try to file Purchase protection water damage with Amex. If this does not work will sell for parts to someone who needs screen and other staff, amazing that one cannot get it serviced anywhere in the world except maybe Poland and I do not speak Polish to navigate their voice menus (called there too).
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Well you bought a grey market European device. Samsung USA does not have to service it because its a Euro device, and Samsung Europe doesn't have to service it because you're trying to file the claim from the USA.
Unfortunate but this was widely known when you bought the device. This is why buying from a reputable importer that is willing to help with warranty is important.

LG Customer support and repairs

Has anyone else had to try and deal with LG uk support..? As my phone just died last wednesday (no power nothing only 7 months old!!) so I went onto there website to log the fault and request a repair. Thursday afternoon having not heard anything I rang them and again booked it for collection and repair. Will be picked up friday... Nope rang again friday afternoon to find out what was going on and oh dear they messed up and won't be collected until monday... Monday afternoon rang again as heard nothing, and guess what they had messed up again and won't be collected until tomorrow..?? Expected repair time 7 to 10 working days so by the end of this I would have been without my phone for the best part of 2 weeks..!! if they even pick it up tomorrow..!!
What makes it worse is if you goto LG uk website and do a search for LG local repair the nearest one to myself is 10 minutes down the road from me or is meant to be as I rang the place and was told that they haven't done LG repairs for over 3 and a half YEARS..!!
What does this say about a companys support network when they don't even update there own website for over 3 years..??
Anyone else has simliar problems and what was the end result for you..?
I agree with you completely, apparently the closest repair shop is over 100 miles according to the LG UK website. Seems stupid if you ask me.
My 815 was manufactured 04\15 so maybe I'm lucky but as buying mine off eBay I don't know if I would be covered for a repair anyway....

Impossible to get a replacement front screen for Nokia 8 Sirocco in US

I just bought a new condition Nokia 8 Sirocco for review purposes and then planned on reselling it, of course I dropped it first day I got it (luckily with the case on), but unluckily it shattered the front glass. Touch seems to work just fine however, BUT...
Nokia won't sell me the part or help me at all since I'm not in the same country as where it is available from their website.
I tried ordering parts through a cellphone repair store authorized with Nokia, and even called and emailed places in both the UK and Canada that were authorized Nokia repair stores, and they are unable to get me the part or repair it for me even if I pay shipping there and back as well as for the repair and part.
The one website I found that sells the part for a very reasonable 400 rs (5-6 usd) only ships within India.
I've wasted so much time trying to figure out how to just get the part, much less have it repaired. If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, or can help me out I'd be incredibly grateful, or if you can sell me the part directly that would work as well.
Thanks for your time !
Front Screen for Nokia 8
China is the main source of cell phone parts. So, I think you should try "Aliexpress". And they can deliver your product in the USA.
wiederganger said:
I just bought a new condition Nokia 8 Sirocco for review purposes and then planned on reselling it, of course I dropped it first day I got it (luckily with the case on), but unluckily it shattered the front glass. Touch seems to work just fine however, BUT...
Nokia won't sell me the part or help me at all since I'm not in the same country as where it is available from their website.
I tried ordering parts through a cellphone repair store authorized with Nokia, and even called and emailed places in both the UK and Canada that were authorized Nokia repair stores, and they are unable to get me the part or repair it for me even if I pay shipping there and back as well as for the repair and part.
The one website I found that sells the part for a very reasonable 400 rs (5-6 usd) only ships within India.
I've wasted so much time trying to figure out how to just get the part, much less have it repaired. If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, or can help me out I'd be incredibly grateful, or if you can sell me the part directly that would work as well.
Thanks for your time !
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hi wiederganger,
i just bought a N8S with cracked screen, too good a price to not, i'd seen an ad via google for replacement screens for £69.99 in UK so thought id get it fixed easily, but when i got the phone i checked out the company on trust pilot, it is a scam, all bad reviews nothing good. I got in touch with nokia uk, they quoted £303GBP (about $400USD) for the repair, i can get new glass put in a samsung S8 for £70, so they are way over pricing it and withholding parts deliberately. i tweeted this info out, maybe they'll wake up as nobody would buy one if they realised the screen replacement cost. imho if they make things that break so easily they should be forced to supply replacement parts by law. or use a better screen that can be dropped, we all drop phones once in a while.
anyway i also searched around for glass only. everywhere in china i can find (aliexpress mainly) sells the whole LCD assembly for about $150USD, which is an option if all else fails. 1 place in india has screen only. again a hassle to get it sent overseas. but first ill wait a while, im sure the parts will become available. luckily this phone is usable as is, ill eventually fix it and sell it before i break the screen then buy another smasung because too much hassle to get parts for nokia. similar to apple who deliberately withhold parts also. just dont buy from these companies. i wont buy anything from nokia again. ill let you know how i get on.
Hi, I dropped my Sirocco 8 in December and the glass was toast but the screen worked okay. I bought it in the UAE and have since moved to Malaysia.
Nokia in Malaysia wouldn't touch it and told me that I'd need to send to the country of purchase for repair. I'm not keen on the idea of sending the phone back to the UAE so I too found the company in the UK (QMF) and have sent the phone to them. They've now told me that they cannot obtain the parts so I'm now scouring the web in the hope that someone can fix this phone for me. I loved this phone and if I'd known the trouble I'd have to get it repaired, I would have either not bought it or wrapped it in cotton wool!
If anyone has any luck with getting their phone repaired, I would appreciate if they could share details.
Have a good one.
I sent my N8S to the said repair shop for £69.99 to replace the screen -3 weeks ago. Today, they sent me an email wanting another £180 more for the LCD replacement. I told them to cancel the repairs and refunds will be 30 days.

Question Samsung S22 refund or replacement option?

Device - Samsung S22 (256GB) Green
After a gruesome exeperience of 8 visits with the Samsung service center over battery drainage issues, I received the DOA certificate from the Samsung service center. I have mailed it to [email protected] as well.
Is there an option of opting for Refund on the device rather than getting a replacement device?
Please share any of your experience if you were able to get a refund/replacement device
Send back to where you purchased it and do a charge back through the bank MC you used.
Unfortuntely
blackhawk said:
Send back to where you purchased it and do a charge back through the bank MC you used.
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Unfortunately dont have this option in India as far as I know.
The support center mentioned they would be shipping the replacement device in 5 days, but I have insisted on a refund. They have been stalling past 3 days. Awaiting update on it today.
Just wished to know if anyone was able to secure a refund instead of a replacement and any other process they followed.
kun8l88 said:
Unfortuntely
Unfortunately dont have this option in India as far as I know.
The support center mentioned they would be shipping the replacement device in 5 days, but I have insisted on a refund. They have been stalling past 3 days. Awaiting update on it today.
Just wished to know if anyone was able to secure a refund instead of a replacement and any other process they followed.
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In the US what I do if the merchant refuses a refund:
Call bank of card used, tell them what happened, that I want a full refund and why.
Send device back. Wait.
Most bank will issue a temporary refund in a few days pending completing the charge back which takes about 30 days.
India is complicated, a lot of that comes from it being a former British colony. The vendor doesn't want an open box special. Tough.
Use whatever resources at your disposal including state to get it refunded in full. Badger Samsung too about the vendor.
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