I bought my phone new back in late December and only after about a month of use got the oil spot problem and my volume button would stick and bring up the volume control over and over basically making the phone unusable. So I got and RMA from HTC repair, sent it in, got it back about a week later but the volume button problem was still there. So I sent it in again and they finally fixed it. Here it is 5 months later, same exact problems come back "phone is still in warranty until 01/2010" so I call RMA center, tell them to submit an RMA with the SAME exact issues as before on my account and I send it in but this time they respond with this:
Diagnosis:
Newton ring (oil spot) indicates excessive pressure to LCD
Button failure
Suggested Repair:
Replace LCD and refurbish
Total Repair Price:
$202.57
What gives?! I call them and they say under the phones new circumstances the warranty is NOT covered so there is the charge. My question is how can they repair it the first time at NO cost under warranty and this time say it was excesive use and given that it has the EXACT same problems as before want to charge me for repair?? Am I justified in calling them and complaining?
Hello, I know this is a WAY LONG PAST RELEVANT ITEM for you, but I found your thread in my search. I have had similar problems before with HTC AMERICA, but this time they have gone too far, so I am bumping your thread for this occasion, and simply directing you to my current thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1002951
I would just like to ask if you would read Post #1 and tell me if the experience overall sounds similar in tone and attitude to the one you describe.
It disgusts me to read of your situation. The one that I am describing currently is for my HTC DESIRE, under warranty, warranty not being honored.
However, YOUR SCENARIO, and i realize it's now 2 years old, sounds more like my FIRST encounter with HTC AMERICA with a brand new HTC HERO, with a wifi receptor problem. (I still had my HTC /T-Mobile Wing and it was picking up WIFI signals perfectly everywhere, in my home, on the street, in cafes... but the new Hero -- no.)
HTC-AMerica diagnosed that indeed it was broken. The phone was just weeks old so I asked "don't i just get a new phone?" They said NO, WE HAVE TO REPAIR IT. So i was out of a phone for several weeks. Then it comes back. No charge, that's great. But same problem. Whatever they did, didn't fix it. I called and said this is ridiculous, they said "send it back, here is new RMA"...
I said "You're kidding right? A brand new phone, you repair it, it didn't fix it, same problem, and you want me to REPAIR IT AGAIN? Isn't it time you just give me a new phone?"
"No, per policy blah blah, we must repair it".... I told them they were nuts, and my warranty was useless, what is their problem, and I was now forced to use my SECONDARY INSURANCE with "SquareTrade.com" ---- They were of course like "whatever"
And SquareTrade paid out the full price of the phone within 48 hours.
That was with the HTC Hero.
I'd almost forgotten about that. because i then bought the HTC Desire, a phenomenal phone... til i had this recent warranty problem.
Anyway, I'm bumping your thread because i intend to make an issue out of this. Any help on your end would be great. (IE case # ect.... but, i total;ly understand you have long since moved on, so, don;t worry about it. Just bumping this is helpful. thank you.
/quicksite
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So I got and RMA from HTC repair, sent it in, got it back about a week later but the volume button problem was still there. So I sent it in again and they finally fixed it. Here it is 5 months later, same exact problems come back "phone is still in warranty until 01/2010" so I call RMA center, tell them to submit an RMA with the SAME exact issues as before on my account and I send it in but this time they respond with this:
Diagnosis:
Newton ring (oil spot) indicates excessive pressure to LCD
Button failure
Suggested Repair:
Replace LCD and refurbish
Total Repair Price:
$202.57
What gives?! I call them and they say under the phones new circumstances the warranty is NOT covered so there is the charge. My question is how can they repair it the first time at NO cost under warranty and this time say it was excesive use and given that it has the EXACT same problems as before want to charge me for repair?? Am I justified in calling them and complaining?
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So my HTC VZ6900 (Vogue) was acting up two days ago and I could tell it was a software issue and has not done any real research on the device till yesterday! Here is my story...
HTC started acting up while at school on Monday and was not doing great. I tried a soft reset but nothing worked... Booo. I tried removing the battery and waiting a few minutes and it took an entire 90 minutes + to get past the WM 6.0 screen! Once it got to the today screen the touch feature was none responsive so I could not really access anything. Soft keys worked. Couldn't get anything and the phone would not connect to the network.
Tuesday morning I took it to the Verizon store before I went to work. I had brought my old phone because I was not sure what was wrong. I personally thought it was a software problem, and figured that if that was the case Verizon would hard reset the phone or at least give me a replacement. Wrong. The clown at the desk took my phone and word for word quotes here: "Ah, yeah this thing is dead you’re going to have to get a new phone. Oh! Wait you have insurance you can pay $50 and they will give you a replacement."
I am a studying to get a PHD in electrical engineering and my gut told me this was not the case... So I said no thank you to the insurance and ask him to switch my phone to my old phone that being my old envy which still works perfect. When I went to leave they tried to take my HTC touch to which I protested and they complied. To work I go...
Well it was a quiet day so I had lots of free time and decided to Google VZ6900 problems, after about 10 minutes of searching I came across XDA-Developers! Did a little searching and saw that some people had similar problems. Figured out how to hard reset my phone (This was not a problem all of my contacts were saved to windows live!). Phone resets and it’s like brand new. I had seen these ideas of Custom ROM's and decided to do a little reading. After about 20 minutes I decided that it would not be hard to upgrade my ROM, loaded coke loader and followed the Verizon directions, 20 minutes later BAM running WM6.5 custom ROM. Hm I began to wonder, will Verizon be so nice as to activate this for me? I know they love to lock everything down so that they will get paid. I walk back to the store at 430 and proceed to wait 25 minutes to talk to a different person. I was explaining that their Tech earlier had told me the phone was broken beyond repair and that in fact he had just been lazy and refused to even attempt to fix the phone. They did not like this one bit. They told me I would have reset to the original Verizon settings. Though what he intended was that I needed to run the Verizon ROM with its own customization. So I asked the guy if he could get the other Tech who had helped me earlier to come into the conversation and he was somewhat upset at this time, but complied.
"Hey your back, oh wow this is the new Windows Mobile Cool!"
"Yeah I spent the better part of the day fixing my phone, now switch my phone back"
"Um... I do not know if I am supposed to do that. Um."
"Remember this morning when you told me to file an insurance claim for a broken phone?"
"Yeah, don’t have to do that anymore but I cannot activate an unlocked phone"
"Yes but telling me to file an insurance claim for a broken phone when it was not actually broken is insurance fraud"
"Oh... well we are not supposed to do this but I'll make an exception"
Two minutes later that had it all up and running and I was out the door without any problems.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the information I used, it saved me a great deal of time!
Ok, in less that a year this phone stopped breading.
I was hearing music and browsing the web when suddenly stopped working, went completely off.
So, I thought, the battery went out of power... normal in my phone. Went to charge it and NOTHING... changed the battery and NOTHING... changed the charger and NOTHING.
Ok so, lets contact the seller on Ebay, he says, go to Samsung and you will not have a problem.
Went to Samsung, after a LONG time chatting with them, they finally asked me for the IMEI and they said that was not covered by Samsung. (Bought it 03/08/2012) from this guy at Ebay.... theoretically new with one year of warranty.
Went back to the seller and no answer yet.
I writing my case here because I know more than one of you guys have experience with this... maybe you could give me a hint in this process.
Thanks in advance....
[email protected] said:
Ok, in less that a year this phone stopped breading.
I was hearing music and browsing the web when suddenly stopped working, went completely off.
So, I thought, the battery went out of power... normal in my phone. Went to charge it and NOTHING... changed the battery and NOTHING... changed the charger and NOTHING.
Ok so, lets contact the seller on Ebay, he says, go to Samsung and you will not have a problem.
Went to Samsung, after a LONG time chatting with them, they finally asked me for the IMEI and they said that was not covered by Samsung. (Bought it 03/08/2012) from this guy at Ebay.... theoretically new with one year of warranty.
Went back to the seller and no answer yet.
I writing my case here because I know more than one of you guys have experience with this... maybe you could give me a hint in this process.
Thanks in advance....
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Nothing you can do to revive it yourself.
I'd fill a complaint with eBay/Paypal. If you can't get the warranty out your new object because it's supposedly out of it's 1 year warranty, then clearly something isn't right.
Well, seems like Samsung has a HIGH POLICY of trying to make you withdraw the repair claim...
But after I've pushed pushed and pushed, they accepted MY invoice from the guy that sold me the phone and "seems" that they are going to fix it for free.
Will be back with the END of the story soon.
Just trying to leave the history here for any future Nexus S claim/repair....
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They've fixed it and for free.
Here is the log:
Code:
*01/18/2013//12:09:54//000177xxxx//Telephone//ASC*
1/18/2013 10:53 AM-XXXX: The unit is shipped.
*01/18/2013//12:06:04//000177xxxx//Telephone//ASC*
1/18/2013 10:52 AM-XXXX: No hold amount
*01/16/2013//19:36:15//000177xxxx//Telephone//ASC*
1/16/2013 6:35 PM-XXXX: The unit has left the technician. SOLUTION: Replaced PBA - Replaced Component
*01/16/2013//14:08:12//000177xxxx//Telephone//ASC*
1/16/2013 1:07 PM-XXXX: Accessory: BATTERY,BATTERY COVER,CHARGER
*01/16/2013//14:08:11//000177xxxx//Telephone//ASC*
1/16/2013 1:07 PM-XXXX: The unit has been received. Pack Condition: Fair Packaging (Box & Cushion)
Just a warning to those wanting to sell a used phone. There are of course risks associated with this however small it may be.
I have an LG G4 that I hated due to many reasons. The phone was in great physical condition though so I decided to sell it on Swappa. I've given away phones or just kept them around but had never attempted to sell one.
I had already replaced my phone with the LG V20 so the phone sat for a few weeks unused. I charged both batteries and did a factory reset and sold it on swappa.
No feedback was ever left but I didn't mind. About 14 days later the buyer files a claim that the usb port is loose and the phone started to bootloop after he did a sprint update. He had a difficult time getting them to get his information out but best buy finally did.
As a good seller, I refunded him as soon as I got it back but I thought how odd that my phone with a perfectly fine usb port gets all these issues 2 weeks after selling it.
I understand the bootloop may just be REALLY bad luck but the broken port lets me wonder if someone did a motherboard swap. The cord can't even stay in the phone at all. I would NEVER sell something that isn't in great condition which is why I've never sold a phone prior to this. I took pictures of the only small scratch and close ups of the entire phone.
I guess that the only thing I can do is attempt to heatgun the motherboard and when it boot's up, see if the imei matches. End of rant.
esqueue said:
Just a warning to those wanting to sell a used phone. There are of course risks associated with this however small it may be.
I have an LG G4 that I hated due to many reasons. The phone was in great physical condition though so I decided to sell it on Swappa. I've given away phones or just kept them around but had never attempted to sell one.
I had already replaced my phone with the LG V20 so the phone sat for a few weeks unused. I charged both batteries and did a factory reset and sold it on swappa.
No feedback was ever left but I didn't mind. About 14 days later the buyer files a claim that the usb port is loose and the phone started to bootloop after he did a sprint update. He had a difficult time getting them to get his information out but best buy finally did.
As a good seller, I refunded him as soon as I got it back but I thought how odd that my phone with a perfectly fine usb port gets all these issues 2 weeks after selling it.
I understand the bootloop may just be REALLY bad luck but the broken port lets me wonder if someone did a motherboard swap. The cord can't even stay in the phone at all. I would NEVER sell something that isn't in great condition which is why I've never sold a phone prior to this. I took pictures of the only small scratch and close ups of the entire phone.
I guess that the only thing I can do is attempt to heatgun the motherboard and when it boot's up, see if the imei matches. End of rant.
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Never a good idea to heatgun a phone
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Never a good idea to heatgun a phone
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I plan on trashing the phone. Figured, that I'd do this before throwing it away. I've used this technique on xbox 360 to repair a hackable xbox and watercooled it (video on youtube). It lasted years until I got tired of it. I've already butchered the free external battery charger to make it charge my v20's battery. I'll be dumping off the 2 batteries at bestbuy's battery dump today.
I'm just posting this as an fyi, I hope that fits the spirit of this forum. I have a Pixel 128GB that's completely stock, and it just died this morning, no warning, no apparent reason. It's in perfect condition, never dropped or damaged. It was full charged this morning, worked fine for a couple of hours, and then the next time I tried to use it, it was completely unresponsive. Doesn't react when the charger is connected, just dead.
It's covered under the Google warranty, but it's going to be painful waiting for the replacement. I know it's been mentioned in previous threads, but they make you pay for a replacement phone (as a credit card hold) in order to ship you a new phone. Then they release the hold once they receive the old phone. They told me I'll receive a brand new phone, not a refurbished one. Also, if this ever happens to you, just know that you can select expedited shipping when you place the order for the replacement; they didn't tell me this (I was on the phone w/ google support) and so I missed that opportunity. And there's apparently no way to revise the order to apply expedited shipping, even while the order is still in 'Processing.'
Same phone here. I thought mine was dead too. Phone just instantly shuts off. Need to long hold power button restart. Happened to me numerous times in the past 12 hours. I am unlocked and rooted. I wonder what's going on.
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ghostbee said:
I'm just posting this as an fyi, I hope that fits the spirit of this forum. I have a Pixel 128GB that's completely stock, and it just died this morning, no warning, no apparent reason. It's in perfect condition, never dropped or damaged. It was full charged this morning, worked fine for a couple of hours, and then the next time I tried to use it, it was completely unresponsive. Doesn't react when the charger is connected, just dead.
It's covered under the Google warranty, but it's going to be painful waiting for the replacement. I know it's been mentioned in previous threads, but they make you pay for a replacement phone (as a credit card hold) in order to ship you a new phone. Then they release the hold once they receive the old phone. They told me I'll receive a brand new phone, not a refurbished one. Also, if this ever happens to you, just know that you can select expedited shipping when you place the order for the replacement; they didn't tell me this (I was on the phone w/ google support) and so I missed that opportunity. And there's apparently no way to revise the order to apply expedited shipping, even while the order is still in 'Processing.'
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Same thing happened to my pixel today. Was listening to a podcast when it just turned off and won't turn back on, even while on the charger. Not happy! It's only 3 months old, this shouldn't be happening to thee devices. I bought from a retailer, hopefully Google support helps...
Are you using newest february security patch?
Maybe unrelated but I just had similar problem on my old Moto X '14. I'm using it as a backup device on Fi and I accidentally let it run out of power (no idea how much battery was left when it shut down). The phone is running a Nougat rom and it appeared completely dead until a found the suggestion to plug it into "the strongest charger I owned". Did this and let it sit for a while and it came back to life and charged normally. Just thought I'd mention this as it seems to be a problem with Nougat itself (had the same thing happen to my tablet also running Nougat). I'm now scared to let my Pixel run out of juice.
moeREM said:
Same thing happened to my pixel today. Was listening to a podcast when it just turned off and won't turn back on, even while on the charger. Not happy! It's only 3 months old, this shouldn't be happening to thee devices. I bought from a retailer, hopefully Google support helps...
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3 devices is nothing. If they sold 3 million Pixels, that means that 99.999999% are okay so far. That's a good amount. ?
Edit: Double post - please disregard.
moeREM said:
Same thing happened to my pixel today. Was listening to a podcast when it just turned off and won't turn back on, even while on the charger. Not happy! It's only 3 months old, this shouldn't be happening to thee devices. I bought from a retailer, hopefully Google support helps...
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Same here, I bought from a retailer. My headphone jack was making some serious noise when plugging in the headphones, I called up Google and they sent me an RMA. Three days later they had my phone and shipped the new (not refurbished) phone to me. Got it three business days later. So yes, in short they will support warranty on pixels not purchased thru Google play.
I just finished a long useless chat with Google support. I have to go to the retailer for warranty support. If they won't help then I can go back to google. I'm in Australia if that makes any difference
k.s.deviate said:
Same here, I bought from a retailer. My headphone jack was making some serious noise when plugging in the headphones, I called up Google and they sent me an RMA. Three days later they had my phone and shipped the new (not refurbished) phone to me. Got it three business days later. So yes, in short they will support warranty on pixels not purchased thru Google play.
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This was my experience too (including the same hardware problem!).
Similar thing happened to me. The phone started rebooting about once a day over the last week. I woke up and it was stuck on the bootloader. It wouldn't load the OS or the recovery.
Bought mine through project Fi but unfortunately its already almost 3 months old and they would only send me a refurbished device.
Pixel also died...no apparent reason
ghostbee said:
I'm just posting this as an fyi, I hope that fits the spirit of this forum. I have a Pixel 128GB that's completely stock, and it just died this morning, no warning, no apparent reason. It's in perfect condition, never dropped or damaged. It was full charged this morning, worked fine for a couple of hours, and then the next time I tried to use it, it was completely unresponsive. Doesn't react when the charger is connected, just dead.
It's covered under the Google warranty, but it's going to be painful waiting for the replacement. I know it's been mentioned in previous threads, but they make you pay for a replacement phone (as a credit card hold) in order to ship you a new phone. Then they release the hold once they receive the old phone. They told me I'll receive a brand new phone, not a refurbished one. Also, if this ever happens to you, just know that you can select expedited shipping when you place the order for the replacement; they didn't tell me this (I was on the phone w/ google support) and so I missed that opportunity. And there's apparently no way to revise the order to apply expedited shipping, even while the order is still in 'Processing.'
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I felt like I could have written that exact post. Had phone for less than a year, phone also died for no apparent reason. Google support was useless. Had to pay for a refurbished pixel (which costs more than buying new Pixel $800 refurbished, $500 new?)...and now am on a week long waiting game for the replacement. I'm not sure why Google doesn't replace with a new phone vs a refurbished phone. Also disappointed that it takes almost a full week to get replacement. I asked about expedited shipping, they told me it was not an option. Overall disappointed. I may sell my new refurbished phone and buy something more reliable.
googledisappoints2 said:
I felt like I could have written that exact post. Had phone for less than a year, phone also died for no apparent reason. Google support was useless. Had to pay for a refurbished pixel (which costs more than buying new Pixel $800 refurbished, $500 new?)...and now am on a week long waiting game for the replacement. I'm not sure why Google doesn't replace with a new phone vs a refurbished phone. Also disappointed that it takes almost a full week to get replacement. I asked about expedited shipping, they told me it was not an option. Overall disappointed. I may sell my new refurbished phone and buy something more reliable.
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I had the same thing happen. I RMA'd the first one and received a brand new one as a replacement. After about three months, the new one died the same exact way. I RMA'd that one and received a refurbished one. So far, it's been fine... but I don't trust it.
Same here
ghostbee said:
I'm just posting this as an fyi, I hope that fits the spirit of this forum. I have a Pixel 128GB that's completely stock, and it just died this morning, no warning, no apparent reason. It's in perfect condition, never dropped or damaged. It was full charged this morning, worked fine for a couple of hours, and then the next time I tried to use it, it was completely unresponsive. Doesn't react when the charger is connected, just dead.
It's covered under the Google warranty, but it's going to be painful waiting for the replacement. I know it's been mentioned in previous threads, but they make you pay for a replacement phone (as a credit card hold) in order to ship you a new phone. Then they release the hold once they receive the old phone. They told me I'll receive a brand new phone, not a refurbished one. Also, if this ever happens to you, just know that you can select expedited shipping when you place the order for the replacement; they didn't tell me this (I was on the phone w/ google support) and so I missed that opportunity. And there's apparently no way to revise the order to apply expedited shipping, even while the order is still in 'Processing.'
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My pixel died jan 2, i think its a problem with these phone. I've been searching and its a widespread problem, im also in the process of starting a class action about it.
1199c said:
My pixel died jan 2, i think its a problem with these phone. I've been searching and its a widespread problem, im also in the process of starting a class action about it.
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It's a minor hw/sw defect in a very extremely small portion of the phones and isn't permanent and they painlessly replace the phones with brand new ones in a few short days after the request is processed. Good luck filing and winning a class action suit against Google over this.
You guys are lucky. This happened to me, but my warranty expired by three weeks. Google refuses to help me. I took it to their authorized repair and they cannot do anything to get it working.
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You guys are lucky. This happened to me, but my warranty expired by three weeks. Google refuses to help me. I took it to their authorized repair and they cannot do anything to get it working.
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"update" i called google several times and they finally agreed to replace my phone, for free!. I told them that there were a lot of pixel phones suffering the same issues. I even offered to pay to have it repaired/replaced, and i was 5 weeks out of warranty
Same thing happened to me. Was out of the 1 year warranty and the google extended warranty i had to pay $90. This was the third phone it happened to also.
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Just happened to me too! Pixel XL died over night, went through google hardware chat support on my pc... to find my phone was out of warranty by 1 day. Looks like they are processing an exception though for me and replacing it (kind of vague though about what they are going to do on their end, so not actually sure what they implied). I also took it to their authorized repair store ubreakifix as well. The technician put in a new battery, screen and charge port with no luck, phone came back as not repairable. Said there was a tiny amount of water damage but nothing was fried so he ruled that out (my phone got a tiny amount of rain on it about 3 weeks ago is only thing I can recall). He believed there is a larger problem with the power mgmt system, another person behind me in line had the same exact issue and outcome.
My phone is also basically dead microphone won't work headphone jack won't work can't record at times have to restart the phone multiple times to get it to work again then craps out again when headphones plugged in straight static then other times you plug it an there's no sound at all also getting restarts
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Is there anywhere I can trade in my phone get money gonna buy a OnePlus 5T