I know the Sniper's Hide is composed of persons in many different professions, so I thought I'd reach out here for some advice. I bought a touchscreen notebook computer a few months ago (I'm not going to mention the manufacturer or model just yet) and now I'm fighting with the manufacturer about getting it repaired under warranty. A few weeks ago, my daughter opened the computer to use it and noticed that the glass touch screen had started cracking at the edge where the hinge connects the screen and the keyboard parts of the computer. I immediately contacted the manufacturer and filed a warranty claim, which was summarily dismissed with the statement that the cracked screen was caused by user damage. I clearly told the customer service rep that the computer was never dropped or hit to cause this damage. I asked that the claim be escalated within the company. Today I was contacted by the "escalations manager" and was told the same story - the warranty won't cover the repairs, as they claim it was caused by physical damage. The best they offered was to take 20% of the repair bill, which is still almost as much as it would cost to go out and buy a notebook computer without a touchscreen. I could pay to have the computer repaired, but refuse to on principle, because I have photographs to prove the computer is not damaged, except for the cracked screen. Based on the appearance of the crack, I firmly believe it was caused by either a manufacturing or design flaw.
Please let me know if you have had a similar experience or have any professional recommendations on how to proceed with this.
Thanks!
Please let me know if you have had a similar experience or have any professional recommendations on how to proceed with this.
Thanks!