5GB Zen Mirco Headphone Jack Problem

Whenever i touch my headphone jack, the part that connects into the player, the sound becomes all fuzzy and i can't hear the music. What can i do to fix it(software uploads, etc.
) or where should i send it for repairs?

) 5 gig
2) New from www.ecost.com
3) I got it for Christmas
4) Eventually the sound started to get kinda messed up, and only come out of one ear. i was able to fix it by moving the plug, but that only worked for a week or so.
5) I RMAed the player, although I still have not gotten a replacement, Creative recieved my player 7 days ago.
6) No replacement recieved as of now
7) I think Creative needs to address this problem not just by having people RMA their players, but rather by changing the way the micro is designed. I am also disappointed by the whole RMA process. The status page is rarely updated, my RMA has taken 2 days longer than it should have, and there is a lack of information as to whom I need to contact about this. I'm a big fan of Creative's mp3 players, but this may be my last purchase from them. their costumer service is really lacking it seems. If my replacement Micro (if I ever get it) breaks, I most likely will try another brand.

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    First of all please don't post comments only and only post if you have a problem. Treat this thread like the "Experience with your Creative Player." I want to see how far this thread can go and to see if this is a big problem. Please be respectful and honest about this issue. This is only for the Zen Micro right now since it's the one player that most of users here have issues with. Who knows that someday Creative might look into this or to really see if there really is a problem or not.
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    ) 5 gig
    2) New from www.ecost.com
    3) I got it for Christmas
    4) Eventually the sound started to get kinda messed up, and only come out of one ear. i was able to fix it by moving the plug, but that only worked for a week or so.
    5) I RMAed the player, although I still have not gotten a replacement, Creative recieved my player 7 days ago.
    6) No replacement recieved as of now
    7) I think Creative needs to address this problem not just by having people RMA their players, but rather by changing the way the micro is designed. I am also disappointed by the whole RMA process. The status page is rarely updated, my RMA has taken 2 days longer than it should have, and there is a lack of information as to whom I need to contact about this. I'm a big fan of Creative's mp3 players, but this may be my last purchase from them. their costumer service is really lacking it seems. If my replacement Micro (if I ever get it) breaks, I most likely will try another brand.

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    Hi.
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    Can I get a/s for no charge since it's a yr hardware warranty?
    P.S.) I can see there are some ppl who are getting upset by this same problem here.
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    locomocoto,
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  • Different headphone jack problem: zen mi

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  • Headphone jack problem! Please hel

    <FONT color=#3300cc>My brother bought me a Zen Micro 5gb for my birthday last May 2005. a couple of months ago my micro became victim of the headphone jack problem! I can't find the receipt anywhere, can I still send it away to be fixed?
    Message Edited by sjt_07 on <SPAN class=date_text>06-0-2006 <SPAN class=time_text>08:5 AM
    Message Edited by sjt_07 on 06-0-2006 08:5 AM

    <FONT color=#3300cc>My brother bought me a Zen Micro 5gb for my birthday last May 2005. a couple of months ago my micro became victim of the headphone jack problem! I can't find the receipt anywhere, can I still send it away to be fixed?
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    Message Edited by sjt_07 on 06-0-2006 08:5 AM

  • ZEN MICRO HEADPHONE JACK FAILURE N

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  • Petition: Make the headphone jack problem's status publ

    Dear CEO of Creative Labs [I still have to find out how to contact the CEO]:
    I was very excited about buying your product, the Creative Nomad Zen Micro, as an alternati've to competitors such as Apple's iPod mini and the Rio Carbon. I was impressed by the numerous features, the looks, and the size of the player, which could fit into the palm of your hand.
    Unfortunately, I came across a serious problem with the player that could have serious consuquences on my (and many other people's) buying descisions. There seems to be a defect in the headphone jack of the player, causing it to pop loose and make the sound intermittently come through only one of the headphones, in a few months or even a matter of days, making the player unusable.
    Countless members of the Creative community in the forums on your website have gone through three to four Micros with this problem, as well as people commenting on the player at review websites such as Cnet. There have been numerous messages sent to customer support about this problem, but it has all been attributed to user error.
    If you just take a look at the Creative forum, there are so many people with this problem that it can't possibly be a rare manufacturing defect, especially considering the fact that quite a few people have gone through 2 or 3 micros already, all with the same problem. We are not asking you to immediately fix the problem, we understand that it would probably entail a large and costly effort to do so. What we do want to know is that we want a public announcement of the problem, whether Creative has confirmed it or not, and what is being done/not being done about it, and perhaps customer tips about how to avoid it. There have been rumors that the headphone jack as been supposedly reinforced by a metal plate, and others... Many potential creative customers like such as me are left in the dark about what most forum users refer to as the "dreaded" headphone jack problem. We would like to know about it, what to do to avoid it, and whether or not something is being done/has been done to new products to prevent this problem from happening. Again, contacting support has not answered our questions.
    If I, (and countless other potential customers), are uncertian about this problem, we might as well give up a few features like the FM tuner and buy and iPod mini or another competing product free of such a problem. We would very much appreciate it if you would publicly release information about this problem.
    Please contact me at the address shown. [Yes, this IS a snail-mail letter] We are all looking forward to a reply. For more information, please refer to the petition here:
    [http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=dap&message.id=34476]
    Sincerely,
    The Creative Forum Community
    Any suggestions/comments/corrections? (This is just a quick first draft) Please sign here for the petition. Also, you could post "testimonials" about your opinion on the headphone jack problem. I'm not expecting a reply from the CEO him/herself but I hope to get a better response than just an email to support.Message Edited by CreativeHead on 03-7-2005 02:03 PM

    There are threads ongoing on similar topics. This is not a suitable topic for this forum.
    I will pass on any comments from the other threads and original post in this one, but I'm closing this topic and any further petitions like this as it will just result in "Creative-bashing" and unproducti've comments.
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  • Headphone Jack Problem X's

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