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DeviousTrap

Diamond Member
[rant]
I bought an Acer 2012 laptop approximately 7 months ago, right before a hot deal thread was posted on this forum. ~$1400: Pentium M 1.5Ghz, 512mb ram, 60 GB hard drive, Radeon 9700, 15.4" screen - the works at the price point. Actually the day after I ordered the price dropped to $1200 but Newegg refused to give me back the difference, but I kept the laptop as it seemed liked a good deal anyway.

Now: Three weeks ago one of the hinges broke. Originally I wanted just to return the laptop to Newegg but they said they won't accept it and that I have to deal with the manufacturer. I promptly got an RMA number and shipped it back. They got the laptop a couple days after and called me to say that they discovered it was due to me using excessive force. Actually, they said they will fix the faulty hinge but the plastic around the hinge the snapped would be replaced only if I paid $199 as they deemed that I broke the plastic, somehow.

3 support guys hung up on me - basically told me give me a credit card or I'll have to hang up this phone. I proceeded to ask for their supervisor, they said they are their own supervisors. Next day I called corporate offices. Corporate connected me to some head at the RMA department, and after a bit of phone tag they reluctantly agreed to fix it.

This process took two weeks, and the laptop was finally shipped back to me on Thursday, and I get it back today.

I opened the box and it looked okay, the hinge appeared to be fixed so I was happy. I then tried to turn it on, albeit I took the hard drive out before I sent it to them, so I was booting without a hard drive and was hoping for just a bios screen. Well nothing appeared on the monitor 🙁. I thought maybe it?s not turning on as it needs a hard drive, so I went and plugged the hard drive in. Again no go, but when I plug in a cable to a monitor it works perfectly. I'm guessing they broke the screen or didn?t connect it when they messed with the hinges. On top of that one of the rubber legs that was on the laptop is now missing.

Needless to say: I'm pissed. I spent two weeks dealing with these jackasses all day trying to get an explanation as to how I would break the plastic and be liable for a $199 charge. After they finally gave up I end up with a laptop and a dead screen. Newegg again won't take the laptop from me as they say I need to deal with the manuf. so I'm forced to deal with those @ssholes again tomorrow 🙁

Lesson learned: Don't rely on Newegg to take back a laptop, even though they would have done something like this earlier, and never buy an Acer laptop unless you love dealing with idiotic RMA tech responses.

Cliff notes:
1) Make sure you trust the manufacturer if you buy from Newegg, as they wont take it back.
2) Don't buy from Acer unless you love dealing with idiots.
3) I'm royally pissed - read above.

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Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
[rant]
Lesson learned: Don't rely on Newegg to take back a laptop, even though they would have done something like this earlier, and never buy an Acer laptop unless you love dealing with idiotic RMA tech responses.
[/rant]
The newegg product descriptions clearly states if the product is only covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
 
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
[rant]
Lesson learned: Don't rely on Newegg to take back a laptop, even though they would have done something like this earlier, and never buy an Acer laptop unless you love dealing with idiotic RMA tech responses.
[/rant]
The newegg product descriptions clearly states if the product is only covered by the manufacturer's warranty.

In this case, what do you reccomend he should do?
 
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
[rant]
Lesson learned: Don't rely on Newegg to take back a laptop, even though they would have done something like this earlier, and never buy an Acer laptop unless you love dealing with idiotic RMA tech responses.
[/rant]
The newegg product descriptions clearly states if the product is only covered by the manufacturer's warranty.

In this case, what do you reccomend he should do?
He should try starting a crappy web hosting company and leach off of large messageboards?
 
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
[rant]
Lesson learned: Don't rely on Newegg to take back a laptop, even though they would have done something like this earlier, and never buy an Acer laptop unless you love dealing with idiotic RMA tech responses.
[/rant]
The newegg product descriptions clearly states if the product is only covered by the manufacturer's warranty.

Of course and I understand that, but in the past they have been very forgiving and I have become acustomed to that.
 
I have probably 20 of them at work, they're not too bad.

As long as they work when they arrive (Had a few C30x series arrive with dead backlights) they seem to work pretty well. Typical heavy use problems (letters wearing off keys) but nothing out of the ordinary.

I would much prefer real corporate laptops but management loves their tablet PCs.

:roll:

Viper GTS
 
First, figure out how to get the keyboard off and reseat the LCD cable. It is probably not plugged in all the way.

Second, next time buy a Dell. They would have sent a tech to your home or place of business with the parts to repair it and you would have been good to go.

Third, see Second.

Good luck.
 
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
First, figure out how to get the keyboard off and reseat the LCD cable. It is probably not plugged in all the way.

Second, next time buy a Dell. They would have sent a tech to your home or place of business with the parts to repair it and you would have been good to go.

Third, see Second.

Good luck.

Forth, I'm waiting for the next Dell sale.

I'm not going to pry the laptop off the try fixing it myself only to see that I can't get it working again and have to b!tch at tech support who will say I broke it, again.
 
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
[rant]
Lesson learned: Don't rely on Newegg to take back a laptop, even though they would have done something like this earlier, and never buy an Acer laptop unless you love dealing with idiotic RMA tech responses.
[/rant]
The newegg product descriptions clearly states if the product is only covered by the manufacturer's warranty.

Of course and I understand that, but in the past they have been very forgiving and I have become acustomed to that.

accustomed to this accustomed to that HELL before i divorced i was accustomed to pvssy 3 times a week, i dont get sh1t now but the b1tch gets my MONEY!
 
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
First, figure out how to get the keyboard off and reseat the LCD cable. It is probably not plugged in all the way.

Second, next time buy a Dell. They would have sent a tech to your home or place of business with the parts to repair it and you would have been good to go.

Third, see Second.

Good luck.

Forth, I'm waiting for the next Dell sale.

I'm not going to pry the laptop off the try fixing it myself only to see that I can't get it working again and have to b!tch at tech support who will say I broke it, again.



Hey, I'm not ragging on you, just trying to help.

The keyboards come off most laptops very easily. There may be a few screws on the bottom or they may be underneath a piece of snapoff plastic on top.

Once you send it back to them they will have it for another couple of weeks and who knows what else they will fvck up.

Maybe they have some maintenance manuals online, like Dell does. I don't know, but I would try fixing it myself before letting some flunky take it apart again.
 
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
First, figure out how to get the keyboard off and reseat the LCD cable. It is probably not plugged in all the way.

Second, next time buy a Dell. They would have sent a tech to your home or place of business with the parts to repair it and you would have been good to go.

Third, see Second.

Good luck.

Forth, I'm waiting for the next Dell sale.

I'm not going to pry the laptop off the try fixing it myself only to see that I can't get it working again and have to b!tch at tech support who will say I broke it, again.



Hey, I'm not ragging on you, just trying to help.

The keyboards come off most laptops very easily. There may be a few screws on the bottom or they may be underneath a piece of snapoff plastic on top.

Once you send it back to them they will have it for another couple of weeks and who knows what else they will fvck up.

Maybe they have some maintenance manuals online, like Dell does. I don't know, but I would try fixing it myself before letting some flunky take it apart again.

Dell actually told me how to do that myself. and then when reseating the cable didnt work they sent out a tech. atleast on dells there is a plasitc piece on the top of the keyboard that pops off and then you can access that cable.

MIKE
 
My 2012 is still going strong. Access under the KB is easy. Remove the one screw on the bottom, remove bezel and a couple screws holding the KB down.
 
Originally posted by: cbrsurfr
My 2012 is still going strong. Access under the KB is easy. Remove the one screw on the bottom, remove bezel and a couple screws holding the KB down.

In that case I'll take a look at what they did in the morning. Thanks 🙂
 
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