Customer service for warranty

Hi All,
Can any one provide me with some inputs or documents on business scenario "Customer service for warranty" in Customer service module.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Vinod boga.

hello, wondering if i have got lost in the shuffle?i sent a request for help over a week ago and did get a response from charlie-10 to private mesage him which i did but the message seems to have disappeared? shortly after that hailey-j sent me a message requesting me to private message her. so i did, but hanvent heard anything back from her.i had also sent a 2nd message to charlie-10 and he did respond but i let him know i had just sent hailey-j a detailed message and asked if i should wait to hear back from her or start with him.i was advised to wait for hailey to repsond.its been 4 days since my last request for assistance. i dont mind who i work with but would just like to talk to someone about the awful support and customer service i have been going through and what can or will be done regarding it.reference case# E61309564.thank you  

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    Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums. I'm sorry but this is a peer-to-peer community of HP customers, and not a venue to contact HP directly. Most of the users here are consumers like yourself who are offering solutions because they like to help others, and any HP employees you see are here on their own capacity and not representing the company.
    If you have additional or direct feedback for HP about their products or services, or questions about repair, you can use the link below for contact information.
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    * The goods must be fit for their purpose. That is, they should do what they are supposed to do and be suitable for any purpose that you might have made known to the supplier.
    * The goods must match the description you were given or the sample you chose from. For example, any carpet laid must be the same quality and colour as the sample you chose from.
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    Dave.

    Dear meacod
    I have live the same, except that I Cure my MBP before it goes to die.
    A lot of older participants here just talk about Aplle care, which seem the automatic thing in front of a lack of real good quality on Apple products .
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    Since 1996, when Apple was almost dead, saved by Bill Gates investment !!! , I have every year promote it, and it was not easy, but I have bring to Apple between 3 to 10 customers each year..
    since One year, I have stop that, because I don't believe anymore in Apple product's superiority .
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  • Bad customer service and warranty question.

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    To be clear, i have the warranty that came with the machine. I called Lenovo expecting the same great service, but i got something completely different. I explained my problem and the women just started speaking at a really loud voice "it's going to cost you $995 to get it fixed, Do you still want to do that" I told her that i thought that my machine is still under warranty and she told me that is not covered.
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    I do plan to call back, but wanted to see if i can get a straight forward answer before i do.
    Thanks

    Escalate your complaint to the customer service satisfaction officer. 
    There is no warranty agreement in your warranty booklet, which explicitly states that case or plastics fitting is not covered. In such cases, one should assume that it is covered, provided that you did not damage the part yourself.
    Regards,
    Jin Li
    May this year, be the year of 'DO'!
    I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft

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    sorry if this is a bit dragged out post, but i'll limit it to as short as possible.
    bought my daughter an ipod touch for last christmas which has always been inside a hard case and never been outside and is like new when out of case(for cleaning).
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    As others have suggested, you can try taking the unit to an Apple Store and discussing the issue. You can also call the Apple tech support line and asking to speak with a customer service representative. But I would guess that neither route will be of any use; Apple sees the moisture sensor triggered and that ends the matter for them.
    You can see your options for out-of-warranty service from Apple here:
    http://www.apple.com/uk/support/ipod/service/faq/#warranty6
    They have flat repair prices for iPods which you can see here:
    http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/service/prices/#uk
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    Message was edited by: Dave Sawyer

  • Customer Service for Toshiba

    Hello all..I was a  little concerned with the rumors going around about Toshiba customer service...then i experienced it and it was nothing less then horrible, i was on hold for 40min and transferred about 12 times then decided to hang up because of cell battery..for fyi i was calling about my box they were sending me to ship my 3 month old laptop in for warranty work, its been 2 weeks, anyway it was never sent and once i get hold of a case manager i will find out why. My question is have any of you had any issues with Toshiba customer service?? or is it just a bad time of year for them..I am really considering selling my laptop because of this bad experience..and this is just for a shipping box status not even real work..im thinking Sony 

    when you have a problem with your laptop can you alway replicate the situation to get it to do it over and over to figure out exactly what it is. i doubt it. do you think you would be able to do that with all of those laptops? the problems dont always show up. they arent going to sit and try to figure it out for a long period of time since  people start calling and complain when their laptop is gone for a day that it is taking the depot to long to fix it.
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