03-19-2021 04:42 AM
03-23-2021 12:55 AM
YogendraMaybe India is different then for when you proof your warranty. Basically what you are saying I can walk in to a service centre with your device and have it warranty repaired without have to proof I own the device. Sounds flawed to me?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/158652#Comment_158652
After reading your foolish comments now I confirmed that you know nothing. For your kind information if you buy a phone or any electronic products and want to cover the warranty the first thing you do is register your product to the company website and I already did it on the first day of my purchase. If the service centre have checked for my registered IMEI, then they don't have to ask for a bill as the same thing done by Apple care that is why they didn't ask for purchase bill.
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03-23-2021 01:17 AM
ronald1985Seriously! brother, I think you had a very bad experience with Apple. Also, I don't wanna stretch this discussion further. So we should continue with our own experiences.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/158850#Comment_158850
Maybe India is different then for when you proof your warranty. Basically what you are saying I can walk in to a service centre with your device and have it warranty repaired without have to proof I own the device. Sounds flawed to me?
Yes you are right, changing language doesn't proof you own the device or proof warranty, you are probably the only guy there who had that phone with that language set, whereas everyone their language has Simpliflied Chinese. Like I said, try it again, you wpuld be complaining to the world how bad Apple was.
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03-23-2021 11:11 PM
ronald1985So what's the problem in someone else bringing the "eligible" phone for repair?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/158850#Comment_158850
Maybe India is different then for when you proof your warranty. Basically what you are saying I can walk in to a service centre with your device and have it warranty repaired without have to proof I own the device. Sounds flawed to me?
Yes you are right, changing language doesn't proof you own the device or proof warranty, you are probably the only guy there who had that phone with that language set, whereas everyone their language has Simpliflied Chinese. Like I said, try it again, you wpuld be complaining to the world how bad Apple was.
// Edit: Please keep this thread on topic.
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03-24-2021 02:08 AM
ImShreyThere isn't a problem, but the comapny has the right to ask you and is infact stated how you should bring in the device for warranty repairs:https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/158866#Comment_158866
So what's the problem in someone else bringing the "eligible" phone for repair?
Warranty is provided for product not to a person right?
And fact that if it's already registered by user, then it nullifies the argument of "being black marketed" or etc.
If owner is to be verified, to check if device is stolen, then service guys should ask for Identity proof and cross check that with warranty registration details.(where you entered the email and phone number or other details).
Or simply push an OTP to registered email/phone and confirm that at the repair.
Don't most of the insurances work that way?
Also anyone with invoice can walk in and get mother board Changed, changing IMEI and SN. So identify proof + Warranty registration is important not purchase receipt.
You don't need invoice if warranty is registered, its redundant in proving what's already proved.
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03-25-2021 12:19 AM