Hp pavilion g7-2240us left hinge repair

hp pavilion g7-2240us left hinge repair. second time this broke in less than 2 month. Why is there no recall and how can I fix it myself to save some money.

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    ‎09-08-2014 11:58 PM
    Hi Jeff or anyone from HP support I have  A pavilion G7 2054 SA  (UK model ) which has a broken left hinge can some one please help me as to how to  return to Hp as my laptop is still under warranty. please see below:- 
    HP product warranty results
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    Serial number  [edited Serial Number by Moderator] Product number b3r83ea Warranty status Covered under warranty Warranty end date 2014-10-07 (YYYY-MM-DD)
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    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    I'm sorry to hear the hinge on your Pavilion is slowly breaking. You need to contact HP phone support, immediately, to get it addressed. You can utilize this website to learn how to contact HP appropriately, based on your region: Contact HP Worldwide
    Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. Thanks!
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  • Broken left hinge on pavilions M6

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    Left hinge of my HP Pavilion dm4 1165dx laptop was broken.
    I contatcted the HP service center on phone, told by the customer service representative:
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    2. There is no HP service enter in Los Angeles, CA where I can take the laptop to be repaired.
    3. On-site technician service is not available at Los Angeles, CA.
    4. I can 'take it or leave it' for the service available to me.
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  • No back light after hinge repair

    Hello,
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  • Pvilion G6 broken Left hinge

    Hi,
    Left hinge of my pavilion g6 has broken.  I have found  many cases on the Internet (some of them are on consumer forum websites and some are on this HP support forum web site) which have explained the same broken hinge problem(G6 left hinge). So,  Has there been any fixes? 

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