The reason why i will never buy toshiba devices ever again-toshiba policy->get in - TG01 General

After talking to TOSHIBA toady and after communicating with them through emails
for more than a week this is the answer I got from them all:
"but unfortunately we cannot provide spare parts outside our repair center"
let me explain what is so "unfortunate" in a global company that does not sell parts for its devices:
I need to send the device to the place I bought it (UK) in an insured express mail AND I am also paying on the back delivery
I will take a day off to pass in the tax office lines in order to fill the papers so they will not to stop my device and ask for taxes of it again.
It is also very "unfortunate" that if the defect will not be covered by warranty Toshiba will get some extra money from my pocket and not any other lab in the world which is not owned by the company =)
Think about a world where you bought a car that were manufactured in japan and you need to send the car!! to japan!!! for a lamp =)
because the company is as just as greedy as Toshiba and they
"cannot provide spare parts outside our repair center"
by the way...If you wanna know I called my garage today to ask them if I want to buy a part from them if this is a problem...not a lamp...an entire gear box!! they said no problem and gave me the price.
I own a laptop...Called the company and told them I need some spare parts...my computer is 1 month old and they gave me the prices but mentioned this may harm my warranty...
So other companies would sell me even a hammer to smash my device if I want it as long as I understand that this harms/cancels my warranty
But not Toshiba.
they will make sure I will fix it under their roof so my 1$ will go to them and not to any other person in the world.
I just needed the micro usb female...
we have enough HTC labs that can do it here in Israel
but just because Toshiba needs my 1$
(yes yes!!! this is how much the part costs for devices like HTC HD2 or HTC DESIRE you can even get it in 5/20 packs on ebay just like any other part you want for an HTC device)
I need to pay 160$ (postage+the perfect day off in order to go and fill the forms)
So goes the global concept in Toshiba...and here comes their small greedy village =)
I am not sure I will fix my device...I think of just letting it rot in the drawer.
I feel sorry for the unlucky person to buy it from me here or in any other part of the world that Toshiba don't have a repair center for the TG01.
maybe I will try my luck on ebay.
Learn From my story...Ban Toshiba!!!

I think your problem is more Tax- related, than anything else. If you buy a device you should always make sure, that it will be fully supported in your country. There are meny devices without worldwide support, you have to live with that.

Not True
The tax related problem is solved by papers-you just list your device so they wont think you got a phone by mail (for this you need to pay taxes)
In many countries there are various Global companies that don't give direct service
But there are always others who can give you the service...
Lets say that you buy a Ferrari(lucky you =)
but then something happens and a part in your car is broken...
So...Now you are going to send your car to the closest Ferrari garage in..
MMm Italy right?....
nice trip for a car...Its much better than the company to send you the part if it can easily be replaced in any other garage near your house or by yourself? NOT!
Give me the name of your state and I will give you countless names of various Companies that does not have a direct link to a repair center near your house yet you can easily repair their products in other labs and order parts online.
This is actually the first time in my life I got into such a situation when a
company does not sell parts to its products!!!
This is a very greedy method...you are forced to repair what you buy only in 1 place!!! even if it is thousands of miles away from your home.
I have several labs in my city that fix HTC,Apple,Samsung and so on...with original and non-original parts for your choice...so why does Toshiba need to be different???
Man I hope Toshiba wont move the repair center in your town.
if you did not get it this is the only place you can get your TG01 repaired

It is most unlikely that Toshiba actually fabricate the uUSB female connector themselves; likely an identical or very close match could be obtained via one of the many electronic parts suppliers and could then be fitted by yourself or a friendly local workshop.
One source I am aware of is Farnell in the UK. [URL="http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=500006+1002290+5255151+232999+574277&Ntk=gensearch_001&Ntt=micro+usb&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&No=0&getResults=true&appliedparametrics=true&locale=en_UK&catalogId=&prevNValues=500006+1002290&filtersHidden=false&appliedHidden=false&originalQueryURL=%2Fjsp%2Fsearch%2Fbrowse.jsp%3FN%3D500006%2B1002290%26Ntk%3Dgensearch_001%26Ntt%3Dmicro%2Busb%26Ntx%3Dmode%2Bmatchallpartial%26No%3D0%26getResults%3Dtrue%26appliedparametrics%3Dtrue%26locale%3Den_UK%26catalogId%3D%26prevNValues%3D500006%2B1002290"]This page [/URL]lists all the varaiations of Type AB uUSB Receptacles for surface mount - bottom, top and mid.
The biggest challenge is to be able to remove the original and resolder a new item working at surface mount scale with hand tools rather than as part of the manufactire process using flow soldering.
Anyway, best of luck and I hope you are able to resolve.

I took the phone to 3 big labs already for an opinion.
we were digging all over the net in order to find the part that might fit.
they even did a few phone call to their suppliers for me.
I am sorry to say that none of the ones That are sold out there on the net
can fit to the spot that Toshiba created on the TG01
So you should not build on that that you can get a match.
As hilarious as it might sound this part can be replaced only
on their repair centers and not on any other place on earth...
how is that for an option?
I am starting to believe that even Apple is not as evil as Toshiba =P

I had the same problem, phone worked fine but would not charge up or connect to my computer through the USB. I talked to Toshiba UK and they told me to send it to Regenersis in Scotland. They did not even bother trying to repair it they just sent me a brand new phone free of charge, the new phone was sim locked but my original was unlocked. I contacted Toshiba again by email and 1 hour later they emailed me an unlock code. They also sent me a new back and SD card free of charge, I bought the phone second hand off Ebay !!!!!
I do not think many companies warrant their products for the second user but Toshiba do. Why not just send them your phone and get a new one....

Agreed, the process with Regenersis works well.

First I don't know how much you pay for an express delivery from your town to Scotland.
I do know that the Delivery from Israel to the Toshiba repair center in England and back will cost me around 70-80$ (insured)
ant again I will need to go to the tax office and fill the forms so they wont think I bought a new phone when I get it back...so I loose a few hours from my day and have some "fun" in the tax office lines =)
I have sent my phone to a Toshiba repair centerr in Romania with my Dad so it will be fixed soon...
My problem is not about if they will or will not replace/fix it for me =)
If I could buy the part I could fix it in a lab here for 30-40$ and get it back after 1 hour.
But Toshiba wants to fix it themselves...So the cost of the shipping+half a day off will cost me around 120$
Plus I will have to be 1 week at-least without my TG01
That's the price I need to pay because Toshiba thinks it will be nice to take also all the money from fixing straight into their pocket.
Because one day friends your warranty will be finished or you will crack the screen or break the housing...and then you will go/send by mail to the only place where you can get your device fixed.
even if you can do it yourselves in 1 minute or know that it costs 30$ to fix in a lab that is right under your house.
you will need to send it to Scotland or England or maybe one day to japan =) why not? maybe they will decide to close some Toshiba centers
and you will pay as much as Toshiba will decide you need to pay because if you did not get it you do not have any choice =P
Toshiba TG01 parts are not sold anywhere.
there is the definition for it folks:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly
and for this I strongly object.
that's why I will sell my 2 TG01(bought 1 for my brother also ) and buy others.
that its company doesn't hold me in a leash on where do I want to fix my device.

It cost me £5.50 to return the phone to Scotland and this included £500 insurance cover. There are rarely spare parts or broken phones on Ebay at the moment because they are all under warranty. After the 2 years is up parts and broken phones will start to appear on Ebay, so if you want to keep your phone alive it will be easy. I realise your personal circumstances mean the cost to return the phone is a bit high but you did buy the phone in the UK (presumably locked to Orange) so it is reasonable for the company to want to repair the phone in the country of purchase. Perhaps you should buy future phones in Israel, then you will not have this problem....

my TG01 has a broken touchscreen, which I would like to fix. Toshiba support told me to send it to a repair center in northern scotland for refund.
Shipping from Germany would be almost 15€ and I don´t know how much further the repair would cost...
Replacememt parts are almost none available; I am looking for days... The only few things I found are very expensive and not even new.
It´s really disappointing.
unfortunately the material is not very robust. The screen gets scratched very easily, the thin back cover deforms and on all TG01 I saw the usb-cover was damaged by fingernails.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803711
If you need photos of the screen I'll post them

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Reselling of used XDAs as new units in Ireland?

Hi all..I recently bought an XDA from an O2 outlet here in Ireland which I subsequently sent back due to speaker problems. Having waited two days for my replacement XDA, (in the interim I was given a Nokia 5110 as a substitute phone, I'm sure they got it out of a musuem..) I finally picked it up yesterday. The retailer told me it was a brand new phone and that it had come out of a sealed box. When I picked up the phone I noticed marks on the top of the aerial consistent with a fall or even with someone nibbling on it! I pointed this out to the retailer and was assured again that the phone was brand new. Giving the benefit of the doubt I brought the phone home, hooked it up to the PC and went to adjust the memory allocation as I was gonna transfer a large number of mp3s to it. Now the XDA I originally bought had 64MB RAM, the unit I was given as its replacement had 32MB RAM - so much for it being a brand new phone! Also the battery took less than 2 hours to fully charge - on my original XDA the initial charge took approx 4 hours with subsequent recharges taking about 2 hours, the same length of time my supposedly "new" XDA took to fully charge on what should have been it's initial charge.
At this point something a friend said with regard to technology popped into my head, call it paranoia but he is fully convinced that Ireland receives the rejects, previously repaired, or just downright faulty items of technology where they are pawned off as being brand new. My experience with this XDA seems to bear it out. I rang the O2 retailer back and informed them that the phone I received was not new and when I explained my reasons why, I was told that the phone was probably a new one alright but that it had just been sitting in its box in a shop and not sold, hence the 32MB rather than 64MB version I was given. It didn't explain the marks around the aerial or why the initial charge took only as long as a phone that's been in use before to charge.
Am I being paranoid here or are companies chancing their arm by sending units that are technically second hand to Ireland (or other countries for that matter) for resale as new units? Does anyone else have a similiar experience, not necessarily with the XDA but with other top of the range (and expensive!) products, technological or otherwise?
Personally I'd take it back and tell them where to stick it....
Even if it is brand new... you bought a 64mb XDA...
It does sound rather fishy though... I think you've got enough reason to be 'paranoid'.
ask them how a brand new XDA can have only 32mb of RAM... I doubt they'll be able to give you that answer...
I've heard on various occasions companies such as dixons selling 'brand new' hardware (computers in one instance) where the customer brought it home to find the previous owners information including credit card number and other sensitive stuff...
Its not necessarily O2 that are screwing you over... it could be their manager or area manager that’s trying to cut a little from their budget...
either way that phone certainly doesn't sound 'brand' new.... probably someone’s reject that took it back last year.
Ian.
Hello from Ireland
I had the exact same thing from O2 as well, you might have my old phone, I bought a 32mb one but the screen was scatched so they excahnged it again for another crap one, so I rang O2 UK and told them my worries and I got one sent fromt he UK, perfect and no worries at all. Its cheaper in the UK aswell. You are legally entitled to a full refund if it does not meet the standards you expected and was told about "not fit for the purpose it was sold" is the lawyers talk!! I spoke to a mate who works for O2 in Limerick (head office) and told me that they do actually refurb the phones. for returns etc. so I would demand a brand new one with 64mb and threaten them with vodafone or metior that will scare them!!
Gary
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you need to kick up a fuss e-mail trading, or. or europe and every one you can think of this is disgracefull dont take there c***
Just to update you on my phone situation...having been told that my replacement XDA was a new unit I tried a few things to prove/disprove this...I backed up my calendar and contact info using Permanent Save and when I hit OK it backed up my info but it also restored the previously stored info on the phone, which, if as alleged, this phone was new then there should have been no such info already on the phone. Not to my surprise when I went into my contacts there were names and numbers that I did not recognise. I even have the home number of the individual who previously owned my phone! So what I'm wondering now is what to do next, who can I complain to and what will O2 do to compensate me for their mistake?
Also the retailer from whom I bought the phone left a voice message saying they have a brand new 64MB XDA waiting for me instore. It will be interesting to see if in fact the phone is brand new and not a refurb as Gary says is the norm for O2. Cheers for your tale Gary, I was contemplating getting a refund but I love my XDA and hopefully I'll have no problems with this next unit. Will keep you posted.
Hi
Just to let you know the 32Mb model was released early, and was replaced by the 64mb model. There was an offer for o2 staff, including family and friends to purchase the 32mb xda for 99 pounds ( i did !)
I also recall that the o2 shops had a limited supply of 32mb xda (advertised as reconditioned) which they were selling for 99 pounds.
You may have got one of these phones. It may have been a genuine mistake from the store. However, they cannot give you a 32mb model in exchange for a 64mb model.
nice to see your retailer is offering you a 64mb one...
what happened?
cheers,
Ian.

Titan Down! and back up again

Ok so my Titan decided to die today, No warning whatsoever, The screen would not light up and the battery drained rapidly heating up the rear casing to a dangerous level, Not a happy puppy, Due for collection on Weds to be repaired at HTC Huntington, The thing is I do not have proof of purchase as it was bought on ebay and the IMEI codes on the device and box do not match, HTC phoned just now querying the IMEI that I gave saying it was not a valid one for the Titan, Am beginning to wonder if they will now say it is beyond repair or that I will have to foot the repair bill due to no proof of purchase etc, Oh well back to my trusty HD2 for now, So long Titan, It's been emotional........
If you want a new phone you should go to a operator, you pay 20 € more but then you have even a warranty for this .
If my Titan gets stolen within 1 year, I get a new one for free ^^
I am sorry for you and your old titan I pray that it will be fun in the mobile heaven and that it
rings very happily with the other phones there.
It is in a better place now.
Thanks, Yes normally I would go for an upgrade through O2 but am not due until march next year, Not so good having a 24 month contract, The contract phone I did have was a HD7 which I sold to a family member, But I did hate it as it was pre Mango, Hopefully I will get either this one repaired or no doubt buy another but this time make sure its brand new, In the words of Arnie "I'll be back"
Just a question ?
If you got this off ebay did you contact the seller about imei number issue ''IMEI that I gave saying it was not a valid one'' if there is something wrong then you can try for a paypal resolution if the seller cant give you a good reason for this wrong imei number. Worth thinking about ?
Mark
Thanks, I did find out from the seller that the phone had already been a replacement for his original Titan, Makes me wonder if it was a repaired/returned handset,Was meant to be the replacement I received, Its too late now to go for pay pal claim as I bought it early Jan and that normally takes a while to get refund etc, It is currently at HTC repair centre and hopefully being sorted, I haven't heard anymore from them and fingers crossed all will be fine, Using a HD7 currently and the screen seems so small lol
Got my Titan back today, Not bad going seeing as it was picked up last Wednesday 29th, Looking at the repair sheet they basically replaced : FRU-SUB ASSY,SONY,Black,LCM+Touch Window, Generic,L Sponge,P-Sensor,Poron,ETY PCBA-MAIN BOARD with SKU_ID,band 1,5,8,Regional_ID.......? lol and I now have a new IMEI number , In other words they replaced the lot, Happy that I now have it back, Lets hope this one stands the test of time, Thanks for comments and advice.
Good stuff
Happy for you
Mine is currently in Hong Kong because of the update issue. And I'm from the Philippines. Shipping costed a lot. OS just won't update and getting different errors. It was basically brand new. In fairness htc customer service is very good. Someone from Hong Kong called me yesterday and asked what the issue was. Also htc Philippines keeps on calling me for updates Hope they get it fixed or just give me a new one.
Edit: My phone is still stuck in HK. They won't send it back unless I send them the shipping cost. It's in freakin' HKD. How the hell am I going to send them the money? I mean I have the money, just don't know how. Why the hell couldn't they just send the damn phone to any of their retail stores here in the philippines and I'll give them the money. I'm so tired of going back and forth with them I might just give up. They can have the ****in' phone and I'll just start a hate campaign against them. Ironic since I have been a supproter ever since and I have actually convinced a lot in my office to use HTC phones. Really pissed off! Is there someone like Steve Jobs in HTC? Heard he did things for Apple customers out of the ordinary. No wonder they have such loyal fans.
Must admit on both occasions I have had to send HD2 and Titan back I have been very pleased with the repair service and comms and how quickly they dealt with the problems, No doubt thats not the case for everyone, I guess I have been lucky, best of luck and hope you soon get your Titan sorted soon.

Extended Warranty / Protection for Lumia 920

The Lumia 920, which I bought at Microsoft store back in February of this year, stopped charging via wireless. I took it to the Microsoft store to see what can be done (expecting Apple like treatment) and the store manager gave me 2 options:
1. To have the phone sent to Nokia for repairs - the warranty center will check the phone and let me know if the repair is within warranty.
2. Exchange the phone for a new one, but only if I buy a 2 years extended warranty for $99. He said he will wave the $50 replacement fee this time only.
I did go with option #2 and walked away with the new phone. The problem is that the new phone has a headphones jack issue - the sound only plays from the right headphone. I suspect if i take the phone back it will be exchanged for a new one outside of extended warranty.
So my question is: Did I make a mistake for buying the extended warranty? I have a feeling that this phone will be out of date (and possibly not supported by MSFT) before the 2 years extended warranty runs out. $99 is the 1/5 of the price of the new phone...
Thoughts?
You bought an extended warranty. That now covers the phone with the headphone issue. Your old phone no longer exist and everything is about the new one. That being said you should be able to get the new one fixed at no charge. I also think the MS store ripped you off. They should not be able to legally require you to buy an extended contract to get a phone replaced. Honestly I would fight this since we are dealing with a 600 USD phone here that should be replaced for free as long as it is with in warranty. Also does the extended warranty cover things like drops or water damage? If not then you wasted your money on the warranty. The AT&T extended warranty which cost an extra 9 bucks a month covers ANYTHING that can or could happen to phone rather accidental or on purpose for the length of the contract. I could drop it then back my car over it and they would replace it no questions asked.
Solarenemy68 said:
You bought an extended warranty. That now covers the phone with the headphone issue. Your old phone no longer exist and everything is about the new one. That being said you should be able to get the new one fixed at no charge. I also think the MS store ripped you off. They should not be able to legally require you to buy an extended contract to get a phone replaced. Honestly I would fight this since we are dealing with a 600 USD phone here that should be replaced for free as long as it is with in warranty. Also does the extended warranty cover things like drops or water damage? If not then you wasted your money on the warranty. The AT&T extended warranty which cost an extra 9 bucks a month covers ANYTHING that can or could happen to phone rather accidental or on purpose for the length of the contract. I could drop it then back my car over it and they would replace it no questions asked.
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That was the first option he was offered from the store. They do not have to replace the device on the spot, they are allowed to send it in for repair. At least, that's how our law in germany is, not sure about other countries.
Localhorst86 said:
That was the first option he was offered from the store. They do not have to replace the device on the spot, they are allowed to send it in for repair. At least, that's how our law in germany is, not sure about other countries.
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Unless Germany is just strange, there really is no law that dictates this. It is just what most have accepted as the norm and so the businesses use such policies becuase they can and no one knows better. As the paying customer you have a right to decide ho it is handled if it is under warranty. Typically you just ask then to give you a new phone on the spot and then they do whatever with the bad one. The usually will send it in for repair then sell it as a refurbished unit. Sometimes rather than a new phone they will offer you a refurb which many times is better becuase it has all the known issue of a new unit fixed.
Of course this all does not really matter now as what done is done but in the future, as a paying customer it helps to know your rights and not to let the business take you for a ride.
Solarenemy68 said:
Unless Germany is just strange, there really is no law that dictates this. It is just what most have accepted as the norm and so the businesses use such policies becuase they can and no one knows better. As the paying customer you have a right to decide ho it is handled if it is under warranty.
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This is definatelly not true for germany. In germany Law dictates that the customer has to allow the seller/manufacturer to fix a broken device or item 3 times in a reasonable ammount of time. Court orders have proven that this means a shop can send the item in for repair and is not forced to either give you a brand new phone or a "rental" unit. He can also offer you to nullify the sales contract and refund you (note: offer, not force). If the seller decides to replace the phone, he still is not forced to replace it on the spot but in a reasonable ammount of time it takes for a replacement unit to arrive. If the seller/manufacturer fails to deliver a fully working product after the third try (note that the law does not explicitly state "third try" or "three times" but again uses the wording "reasonable" - which courts have often ruled to be three or four times) you can demand he refunds you the full price of the item.
EDIT: I can also not believe that other countries, including the US, can by law force the seller to replace the item on the spot. It's simply not reasonable as it would require the seller to keep a sufficient stock of devices in storage he can effectively not sell to customers as they need to be held back for "replacements".
Localhorst86 said:
This is definatelly not true for germany. In germany Law dictates that the customer has to allow the seller/manufacturer to fix a broken device or item 3 times in a reasonable ammount of time. Court orders have proven that this means a shop can send the item in for repair and is not forced to either give you a brand new phone or a "rental" unit. He can also offer you to nullify the sales contract and refund you (note: offer, not force). If the seller decides to replace the phone, he still is not forced to replace it on the spot but in a reasonable ammount of time it takes for a replacement unit to arrive. If the seller/manufacturer fails to deliver a fully working product after the third try (note that the law does not explicitly state "third try" or "three times" but again uses the wording "reasonable" - which courts have often ruled to be three or four times) you can demand he refunds you the full price of the item.
EDIT: I can also not believe that other countries, including the US, can by law force the seller to replace the item on the spot. It's simply not reasonable as it would require the seller to keep a sufficient stock of devices in storage he can effectively not sell to customers as they need to be held back for "replacements".
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I never said it was a law, but buyers right. They do not have to replace it on the spot unless the customer asks to do so. Most don't becuase they do not know they have that right. So no a store does not keep stock becuase they very rarely have to replace a phone on the spot.
Solarenemy68 said:
I never said it was a law, but buyers right.
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If it is not in the law, how can it be buyers right? There has to be a law governing the rights and dutys of all parties involved in a purchase.

[Q] Xperia Z Ultra Hong Kong receipt needed.

Is there anyone who has purchased Xperia Z Ultra Hong Kong version in Hong Kong directly? :laugh:
I have a screen problem as others have, but a little bit different. I want to post the dropbox link, but XDA do not allow me.
I am contacting the Sony Care Hong Kong for service, and they ask me to provide receipt of purchase in HONG KONG.
I bought mine in Hong Kong but I dumped the receipt when I came back to Canada to empty my pocket. And I don't
remember the store name exactly for re-issuing the receipt. You know how Hong Kong looks like. So many buildings and
stores...wow..
Anyway, even I provided my IMEI number, but they still insist the receipt. I don't understand why for this model is just 2 month
old in the world!
So...I am asking the members here.
Is there anyone who lives in Hong Kong? and can you send the receipt to my email? Please?:laugh:
By the way, I will never buy any sony product in my life any more! I never had any problem with Samsung and Apple!!
bearpc100 said:
By the way, I will never buy any sony product in my life any more! I never had any problem with Samsung and Apple!!
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There are issues with all manufacturers. I've had bad experiences with Samsung in the past, but that doesn't mean all Samsung phones/tablets have issues.
The same goes for every manufacturer out there, and to be honest I think Samsung has got more problems to solve then Sony on global scale
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Had same problem with mine except I got a parallel import from unauthorized retailer in bangkok. Mad that I had a defective phone having spent so much money, I stopped through hong kong (on one of my flights to bkk for work) determined to get the phone fixed. Talked to the manager at causeway bay's service center. I was there for 3-4 hours complaining and telling them how ****ed their no receipt no warranty policy is, especially in this Z Ultra defect case. The best he could do for me was give me a laughable discount on the hardware/lcd repair cost, I paid slightly less than the original 2450hkd repair cost. They couldn't repair it due to "not having parts" in, and just gave me a new phone, which came with a 6 month warranty.
Sorry but sending you an actual real receipt isn't going to work. A valid hkg sony recognized receipt from an "authorized retailer" will have the IMEI number printed on it. I have a second ZU which I bought on taobao which has this receipt and IMEI number printed on it which gives me a 1 year warranty as long as this receipt doesn't get lost.
But I got ****ed by sony on the other unit for buying from a stall at MBK in Bangkok.
Expensive lesson for me. Sorry, I feel your anger and pain, but look at me if you want to know what your options are. Well, you don't have to fly to Hong Kong like I did, but you can wait til the phone gets released in your area, then hit up Sony for the repair bill.
dobygot said:
Had same problem with mine except I got a parallel import from unauthorized retailer in bangkok. Mad that I had a defective phone having spent so much money, I stopped through hong kong (on one of my flights to bkk for work) determined to get the phone fixed. Talked to the manager at causeway bay's service center. I was there for 3-4 hours complaining and telling them how ****ed their no receipt no warranty policy is, especially in this Z Ultra defect case. The best he could do for me was give me a laughable discount on the hardware/lcd repair cost, I paid slightly less than the original 2450hkd repair cost. They couldn't repair it due to "not having parts" in, and just gave me a new phone, which came with a 6 month warranty.
Sorry but sending you an actual real receipt isn't going to work. A valid hkg sony recognized receipt from an "authorized retailer" will have the IMEI number printed on it. I have a second ZU which I bought on taobao which has this receipt and IMEI number printed on it which gives me a 1 year warranty as long as this receipt doesn't get lost.
But I got ****ed by sony on the other unit for buying from a stall at MBK in Bangkok.
Expensive lesson for me. Sorry, I feel your anger and pain, but look at me if you want to know what your options are. Well, you don't have to fly to Hong Kong like I did, but you can wait til the phone gets released in your area, then hit up Sony for the repair bill.
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I think you're right. I may have to wait till the phone gets releases in Canada or U.S. Stupid policy Sony has. They are not the"SONY" in '90s any more. They do not have a common sense. They will lose their reputation gradually if they keep their attitude toward customers like this. I will never buy any Sony product in my life any more. No receipt no warranty for the product released less than 2 month? Nonsense!
bearpc100 said:
I think you're right. I may have to wait till the phone gets releases in Canada or U.S. Stupid policy Sony has. They are not the"SONY" in '90s any more. They do not have a common sense. They will lose their reputation gradually if they keep their attitude toward customers like this. I will never buy any Sony product in my life any more. No receipt no warranty for the product released less than 2 month? Nonsense!
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This is why I'm glad I live in the UK. The whole "no receipt, no warranty" thing is illegal there. Unfortunately, I'm in India at the moment and am facing similar difficulties in getting a repair/ replacement. Not for lack of a receipt, but because they don't seem to acknowledge a defective "shatter-proof film" as an issue. The oleophobic coating is coming off, which leaves a big greasy splodge right in the middle of the screen - noticeable even when the screen is on. This kinda detracts from one of the major selling-points of the device (the display)... I'm currently being blamed for "scratching" the screen. However. if you wipe away all of the grease, there's a mirror finish and no sign of any marks or scratches on the screen.
I guess refusal to service/ replace devices is how Sony keeps its profits.
ShALLaX said:
This is why I'm glad I live in the UK. The whole "no receipt, no warranty" thing is illegal there. Unfortunately, I'm in India at the moment and am facing similar difficulties in getting a repair/ replacement. Not for lack of a receipt, but because they don't seem to acknowledge a defective "shatter-proof film" as an issue. The oleophobic coating is coming off, which leaves a big greasy splodge right in the middle of the screen - noticeable even when the screen is on. This kinda detracts from one of the major selling-points of the device (the display)... I'm currently being blamed for "scratching" the screen. However. if you wipe away all of the grease, there's a mirror finish and no sign of any marks or scratches on the screen.
I guess refusal to service/ replace devices is how Sony keeps its profits.
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Mine has vertical lines and duplicated afterimages on screen from the Sony logo when you turn it on. Definitely this is manufacturing defect. I guess LCD (or LED) controller is malfunctioning and being damaged by power goes in and being heated up. I don't know who designed and made the controller, but one thing is for sure. The manufacturing process was managed so poorly. There even didn't seem to be a QA. What an idiot management Sony has...
By the way, is there anybody who knows e-mail address of Sony CEO? I want to send a mail to him.
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Help! Need LCD *urgently* online-shippable to India

As the title goes, I have a Zuk Z2 as my primary phone with a good deal of data on it that needs recovering. Display is absolutely trashed and disposed off by now. Tried ordering off AliExpress, but seems like they don't take orders for India anymore since the government's app bans. Tried MaxBhi, returned a defective product twice and got told the third time that they don't have any parts left. Tried my local electronics corner in the city, but to no avail as the parts for a 5+ year phone have to be sourced from... China. Yep.
Question is, anybody know of a Chinese supplier I can online-order to India? (other than AliExpress, sadly)
P.S. I'm done with doing the "order--get defective part--return shipping--replacement with defective part" cycle with these local businesses like touchlcdhouse.com. And oh, I still haven't gotten my refund 2 months later, so this becomes an expensive exercise very quickly. That's why I need your help :'(

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