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    Angry Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    AVOID PURCHASING THIS DIRECTLY FROM GOOGLE! Speakers blew out on my within two months of purchase and Google won't replace unless I pay up front for a second one and then am refunded after I return the broken one! Won't even let me ship back the broken one to wait on a new one. Called their tech support and "Jason" LAUGHED AT ME. The supervisor "Stephanie" would provide no solution to the problem other then me shelling out $250. WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED!
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Google's return policy is 15 days. You're talking 2 months! Consider yourself lucky that they're even willing to give you an exchange, regardless of how they're doing it. Normally you'd have to get warranty service done by Asus (arranged through Google) after this much time has passed, and be without your N7 for a few weeks. Jason probably laughed in amazement (or frustration) that you actually expected a free replacement, not repair service, 45 days after the end of the return window. He probably should have waited to laugh until after hanging up with you, but I can understand his reaction.

    Read the policy:
    Replacements:
    Within 15 days of delivery, if you happen to receive a defective device that you'd like to exchange for a functioning device, please email our support team. We'll work with you on next steps or connect you directly to our partners for replacement options.

    Regular warranty service and out of warranty repairs:
    After 15 days from delivery or for an out of warranty repair, please review warranty information for your device.

    Nexus 7 limited warranty:
    The Nexus 7 is manufactured by ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ASUS provides a limited 12 month warranty for the Nexus 7. Please refer to the warranty card in the Nexus 7 packaging or review ASUS' limited warranty details.
    If your Nexus 7 was purchased from Google Play, please contact Google customer support for service on the ASUS limited 12 month warranty.
    If your Nexus 7 wasn't purchased from Google Play or you're looking for out of warranty repair service, please contact ASUS directly.
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Try to wait it out for a few days and see if your speakers will come back to life. Same thing happened to me. Got my Nexus 7 and within a week, I had speaker problems. I thought it was blown and RMA'd my N7. A few days later, while waiting for my replacement device, my speakers decided to work again.
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    I agree with MJKearney -

    Your N7 is past the return time. Is it under warranty - Yes! But almost all warranty work usually requires you to ship your item back to the manufacturer for repair.

    Google has no obligation to send you a NEW tablet 2 months later and I wouldn't expect them to. Send yours in and get it fixed and move on.

    I sent a tablet to ASUS for warranty work (a TF101) and had it back in 1 week.
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    I'm surprised they won't let you ship it back & wait, and the CSR shouldn't have laughed, but the rest is very standard practice. And if you had purchased elsewhere, past the return period (unless you paid for an extended warranty that changes the process) you would be dealing with the same thing (though perhaps via Asus instead of Google). Manufacturers almost never take their customers' word for it when it comes to defective items, and aren't going to give credit until they confirm the issue. There are far too many people looking to scam their way to a free device, and far too many others that report defects when the real problem is user error. This is why we can't have nice things.

    That said, I would generally encourage people to buy from a local retailer. In the case of a factory defect, exchange is much, much easier. But again, past that return period, you're going to be dealing with the manufacturer.
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Quote Originally Posted by YAYTech View Post
    I would generally encourage people to buy from a local retailer. In the case of a factory defect, exchange is much, much easier. But again, past that return period, you're going to be dealing with the manufacturer.
    There are pluses and minuses to this, but I generally agree. Yet here's someone who would disagree. You can't make everybody happy all the time (especially if they don't read the return policy):
    http://forums.androidcentral.com/sho....php?p=2301548
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Welcome to the forum.
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Quote Originally Posted by UnicornRancher View Post
    Welcome to the forum.
    Yeah, pretty amazing that threads like this always seem to be started by new accounts and show 1,2,3 posts. How come you haven't been out here for 2 months?
    Maxwell was the 1st "Smart" phone user......
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    I think this is pretty crappy service. I recently had an HP printer start to go funny after I'd had it 6 months - Amazon replaced it no questions asked. Now that is customer service.
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    I don't recall tech support anywhere ever laughing at me, but I don't start the call by yelling at them, so maybe it's just me.
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Quote Originally Posted by johnwccres View Post
    I think this is pretty crappy service. I recently had an HP printer start to go funny after I'd had it 6 months - Amazon replaced it no questions asked. Now that is customer service.
    Google's policy may not be the most generous one, and there are better return policies out there, but that doesn't equate to "crappy service". It's simply fulfilling exactly what they promised. Actually, in this case, they were willing to go beyond their stated policy by providing a replacement long after the return period.

    Instead, if your printer story is accurate, in that all you did was simply (without any argument) request a replacement printer six months after you bought it, didn't have to deal with the manufacturer, didn't have to pay for the replacement before they would send it out (and then get reimbursed after returning the defective item), and there weren't any other extenuating circumstances (e.g. Amazon made a mistake by allowing this replacement), then you are correct. That indeed is great customer service, above and beyond the call of duty, as well as their standard 30 day return and replacement policy. That warrants praising and recommending Amazon, but it doesn't make Google's service "crappy".
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    The crappy part will be waiting for the refund of the old/new device. It took them 2 months to refund me and many others. Compared to Amazon in less than 72 hours from when UPS picks it up from you.

    If the Nexus 4 was on pre-order on Amazon I would have already bought it. From Google Play only at that price is scary.
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Quote Originally Posted by MJKearney View Post
    Google's policy may not be the most generous one, and there are better return policies out there, but that doesn't equate to "crappy service". It's simply fulfilling exactly what they promised. Actually, in this case, they were willing to go beyond their stated policy by providing a replacement long after the return period.

    Instead, if your printer story is accurate, in that all you did was simply (without any argument) request a replacement printer six months after you bought it, didn't have to deal with the manufacturer, didn't have to pay for the replacement before they would send it out (and then get reimbursed after returning the defective item), and there weren't any other extenuating circumstances (e.g. Amazon made a mistake by allowing this replacement), then you are correct. That indeed is great customer service, above and beyond the call of duty, as well as their standard 30 day return and replacement policy. That warrants praising and recommending Amazon, but it doesn't make Google's service "crappy".
    Plus Amazon probably doesn't want the old printer back. Most printers are throwaway items, and even if it was repairable, the labor cost would exceed the unit value very quickly, unless this is a high end printer.
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Quote Originally Posted by YAYTech View Post
    Plus Amazon probably doesn't want the old printer back. Most printers are throwaway items, and even if it was repairable, the labor cost would exceed the unit value very quickly, unless this is a high end printer.
    Yeah it was only a £50 printer. Looking back at what I wrote, it's not quite right - they didn't replace it, they just refunded the money. I bought a Canon instead :-P
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Quote Originally Posted by ricktat View Post
    The crappy part will be waiting for the refund of the old/new device. It took them 2 months to refund me and many others. Compared to Amazon in less than 72 hours from when UPS picks it up from you.
    Yes, that might fall under the definition of "crappy". I'm sure glad they let us use the word "crappy" here in the forum. It would be crappy if they didn't and it would make me feel crappy. Okay, that's enough crap for now.

    Sent from my anything-but-crappy Nexus 7
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    Default Re: Faulty Product | Google won't replace unless I pay upfront for a second one!

    Interesting. It's silly that Google only offers Advanced/Express replacement. I'm usually too impatient for standard service, but it should be available for people unwilling or unable to accept a charge for a defective product they have already paid for once. I don't think I have ever dealt with a tech company that doesn't offer the slower option, and I have gone through the rma process hundreds of times over the years. It's a shabby way to treat a customer in my opinion.
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    Maybe it's just me, but the OP sure seems quiet
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