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Beso 24-09-2020 06:18 PM

How to skillfully avoid any responsibility.
 
Inspected tv and it has 206 watchdog errors..the tv has already had a new main pcb which I think was faulty, the original fault was tv freezing and not running wifi and control buttons not working..I tested all that today and they are all working, but now the tv is switching off after 5 minutes.

Although I told the customer that I think a new motherboard will repair it I'm not 100 percent as it's very rare for samsung to send us out faulty goods, and because of that I'm concerned another main pcb may go faulty overtime due to something else in the tv causing it to fail.(all fault errors point to main PCB though)

The customer doesn't want another repair as this has been going on since august and had 3 trips to her house and she is uncomfartable having more people into her house during these covid times.

Please contact customer and explain the next steps to her today please as she has an appointment tomorrow..



That was my last email today.: 50 quid into the back pocket :smug:

Crimson Dynamo 24-09-2020 06:23 PM

sticking it to da man

:clap1:

Beso 24-09-2020 06:28 PM

My boss replied, samsung wont replace if the tv is over 30 days old..

My fingers were like, eh, that's really crap pal, the womans got a point. Cant we as a separate company do something for her..

Whilst my heads going, 25 quid each way on a 16/1 shot.


It lost:bawling:

michael21 24-09-2020 06:37 PM

Augest you say she could just get a new tv

Beso 24-09-2020 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by michael21 (Post 10920691)
Augest you say she could just get a new tv

The tv was bought in April unfortunately..

Kizzy 24-09-2020 08:05 PM

Don't they have 12 months warranty? I'd be putting it back in the box and taking it back to the shop not faffing abut with repairs. Shoddy crap TV.

#karenskillz

Toy Soldier 24-09-2020 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10920755)
Don't they have 12 months warranty? I'd be putting it back in the box and taking it back to the shop not faffing abut with repairs. Shoddy crap TV.

#karenskillz

We agree for a change Kizzy - a TV bought less than 6 months ago going faulty? Straight back to the retailer.


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