AtlantaBob
Golden Member
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You can read the original story below. I just wanted to edit this to say that Newegg does have amazing customer service. Even though I called right during lunch Pacific time, I didn't have to wait on hold to talk to anyone. I got someone who spoke English, was personable, and, best of all, said that I shouldn't have to pay for shipping a defective item. He sent me the proper paperwork via email, and I was off the phone in less than 3 minutes. That was amazing customer service, and I will definitely buy from these guys again!
Now AT&T and Capital One could learn a lesson here....
Oh, and thanks Old Hippie--that was definitely a first for me too!
So I bought a printer (HP 1006P, their low-end personal laser jet) from Newegg. UPS gets it here at the very last minute today 7:02 pm, when I was on the phone with their customer service explaining that they needed to deliver it tomorrow. I was late for dinner, so I took it, even though the box looked beat up.
Get home after dinner, and opened the box. Sure enough, there was some damage to the case and the styrophome had been ripped, but it looked cosmetic. I needed to use the printer to print out a bunch of stuff for finals. Ok, prepped it, plugged it in, and there was a loud hum. Didn't sound right. Looked to make sure everything was ok. It was. Plugged it in again while I installed the software. About two minutes in, heard a "pop" and smoke came out of the top of the printer. Yeah, guess it wasn't alright at all.
So, I need the printer and can't use it, this sucks. Now I went to Newegg, filled out an RMA, and they want me to spend $20 to ship it back by UPS.
It's too late to explain the situation to customer service now, but anyone have any idea? Will the famed Newegg customer service handle this? Should I just file a claim with UPS?
Thanks....
You can read the original story below. I just wanted to edit this to say that Newegg does have amazing customer service. Even though I called right during lunch Pacific time, I didn't have to wait on hold to talk to anyone. I got someone who spoke English, was personable, and, best of all, said that I shouldn't have to pay for shipping a defective item. He sent me the proper paperwork via email, and I was off the phone in less than 3 minutes. That was amazing customer service, and I will definitely buy from these guys again!
Now AT&T and Capital One could learn a lesson here....
Oh, and thanks Old Hippie--that was definitely a first for me too!
So I bought a printer (HP 1006P, their low-end personal laser jet) from Newegg. UPS gets it here at the very last minute today 7:02 pm, when I was on the phone with their customer service explaining that they needed to deliver it tomorrow. I was late for dinner, so I took it, even though the box looked beat up.
Get home after dinner, and opened the box. Sure enough, there was some damage to the case and the styrophome had been ripped, but it looked cosmetic. I needed to use the printer to print out a bunch of stuff for finals. Ok, prepped it, plugged it in, and there was a loud hum. Didn't sound right. Looked to make sure everything was ok. It was. Plugged it in again while I installed the software. About two minutes in, heard a "pop" and smoke came out of the top of the printer. Yeah, guess it wasn't alright at all.
So, I need the printer and can't use it, this sucks. Now I went to Newegg, filled out an RMA, and they want me to spend $20 to ship it back by UPS.
It's too late to explain the situation to customer service now, but anyone have any idea? Will the famed Newegg customer service handle this? Should I just file a claim with UPS?
Thanks....